What's your favorite Beer?
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I would love that.
Systembolaget here in sweden has alot of good beers but the ale department is lacking. Even though it is getting better.
Everytime I go to stratford (My wife studied shakespeare there and has a lot of friends there still) I always enjoy trying beers I can not easily get hold of here in Sweden. -
I wonder if they use a similar process to ice brewed beer (a Japanese innovation, BTW) to raise the alcohol content.
But based on a German invention, discovered per accident I think
Aventinus Eisbock is a class by its own. Legend has it that Aventinus barrels froze during transport in cold winter days. Brewers tasted the liquid that had remained unfrozen and were most deligthed. As the water freezes before the alcohol, what remains is a concentrated Aventinus – concentrated in aroma and in alcohol. We can offer this delight at any time of the year.
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Yeah, not sure where I read that.
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I was in Brussels last year with a couple of friends. Nice city. Had a lot of fun. But I am sadly not a fan of beer from Belgium. I have tried quite a few. Several that was OK and a lot I would never order again. I will continue searching for a beer from Belgium that I think is more then just OK. Perhaps you got any suggestions?
I do not like fruity beers, or beer that got to much of a yeasty taste and I do not like when a beer is to sweat or sour and I am not very fond of Weißbier.
Most of the beers I enjoy the most are from, England, Ireland and Czech Republic.