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August 2019It probably is somekind of re-branding then.
No idea when they did that though.
August 2019It probably is somekind of re-branding then.
No idea when they did that though.
Westmalle Tripel is excellent. I understand they share some things with WV: their distinctive bottles are the same and I got the idea from somewhere that WM supplies WV's yeast, or did at some stage.I don't have any preferential Belgian beer, but some I drink more than others. Actually, going on by quantity, Vedett IPA is my go to beer (my wife also likes it). Probably followed by Westmalle Tripel, St.-Bernardus Abt 12, also WV 12 (I try to buy every two year a box of six. I like them young, but after a year of aging they are very good). (of course most of the beers I drink I brew myself :-p)
Bought at "In de Vrede" in a cardboard box of 6. It's more expensive per bottle, but it is more practical.Westmalle Tripel is excellent. I understand they share some things with WV: their distinctive bottles are the same and I got the idea from somewhere that WM supplies WV's yeast, or did at some stage.
Glad the 12s improve with age. I thought WV came in boxes of 24 rather than 6.
If you like Trappiste, you should try Tynt Meadow. It's not WM, but it's very interesting. I'll drink it again.
Sometimes I need to satisfy my sweet tooth. I did like Leroy Stout (my wife too). I am more impressed that there seems to be a market for it. I don't think it is brewed in big quantities. I would actually suppose that Hercule is sold in larger quantities (the hamburger chain Jilles likes to present them).Back to the Belgians, Leroy stout was a sink tipper as bad or worse than some licorne beers I've had, and yet Leroy brew popperings hommel beer which is an utter delight. I've had Hercule stout and that was fine so no idea who can drink Leroy's insipid offering
It was one of the interbrew owned ones.Who is that? I see 3 Fonteinen have reverted to their smaller brewhouse and output.
Browsing the beer shelf in our local supermarket, and probably triggered by Sadfields reference to lambic, I came across Lindeman's Faro. This is a one year old lambic sweetened with candy sugar and (I suspect artificial) sweetener. I found it, perhaps, just a little, too sweet and it would have been better if they'd left the lambic week alone apart from priming. Very nice, nonetheless. Anyone out there tried this one?
Yeah, I know this. Did you mean to tag me? I haven't started reading this thread yet@Agentgonzo : not all Belgian beers have a large attenuation
Indeed no, it should have been @Sadfield. Was confused by the funny faces :-)Yeah, I know this. Did you mean to tag me? I haven't started reading this thread yet
Having visited a few counties my take of the best beers available:
7. Austria - not many but usually a decent weiss
For sweet Kasteel are my favourite range of Belgian beers, I tend to leave them age , I just remembered I also avoid Gordon's. I have tried pretty much all of them hoping to find the right 'sweet spot' but I'm done with them.Sometimes I need to satisfy my sweet tooth. I did like Leroy Stout (my wife too). I am more impressed that there seems to be a market for it. I don't think it is brewed in big quantities. I would actually suppose that Hercule is sold in larger quantities (the hamburger chain Jilles likes to present them).
@Agentgonzo : not all Belgian beers have a large attenuation, although a whole lot of them do. Van Honsebrouck's beers can also satisfy ones sweet tooth, like Kasteel Donker, Kasteel Rouge and Kasteel Rubus Framboise.
It's taken a while, but I've just received a consignment of "research samples" from my preferred supplier and both of these are included. So we'll see whether I like them or not.Next you'll be telling me you don't like De Ranke XX Bitter, or De La Senne Zinnebir.
Nice selection..have funIt's taken a while, but I've just received a consignment of "research samples" from my preferred supplier and both of these are included. So we'll see whether I like them or not.
Here's the rest of the list so I've got 20 to work through (although some are NE French). Also got a fine beer-drinking couple from Lille staying, so should get a second and third opinion.
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The Brasserie du Boq Saison 1858 is superb....easily a match for Saison Dupont in my humble opinion.It's taken a while, but I've just received a consignment of "research samples" from my preferred supplier and both of these are included. So we'll see whether I like them or not.
Here's the rest of the list so I've got 20 to work through (although some are NE French). Also got a fine beer-drinking couple from Lille staying, so should get a second and third opinion.
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Then I'm looking forward to trying it. I'll make a point of harvesting the yeast, too. I must say that I've really only liked Dupont up to now, but I'm open to persuasion.The Brasserie du Boq Saison 1858 is superb....easily a match for Saison Dupont in my humble opinion.
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