pennycarrol
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- France, UK
I really like Fosters and Guiness... Those are my two favourite beers!!
pigeon toe said:..I was getting a little beer belly and that's never cute!
BellyTank said:Not true- Women should all have little bellies.
How IS it going in The Netherlands...
finding time for anything in between beers..?
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rumblefish said:Boy do I miss Westvleteren's beers. The distributors near by can't get it anymore and buying it online is too expensive. Count yourself as lucky if you have it available.
Patrick Murtha said:^ Accusing fine Belgian beers of lacking taste is like saying Shakespeare had a poor vocabulary.
Visconde said:.
The only advice I can give, if you are lucky enough to own this beer: resist the temptation and leave it in a cool dark place for a couple of months, it will be worth the wait.
With kind regards
Visconde
rumblefish said:On the subject of English brews; Young's Double Chocolate Stout. A little sweet, but easily forgiven for being so rich. From the can with the pressurized widget, for the that hand pulled experience. A perfect glass...that's what the can says.
I must have missed this one. Had I heard about it or found it, I'da been all over it.Patrick Murtha said:The other great chocolate beer I've had was from a most unlikely source, the Miller Brewing Company. A couple of Christmases ago they put out a limited edition Frederich Miller Classic Chocolate Lager that was nothing short of astonishing.
rumblefish said:I must have missed this one. Had I heard about it or found it, I'da been all over it.
Ever try Monchshof Schwarzbier? A black lager from Kulmbacher, also a bit on the sweet side but very drinkable. Their 5 liter keg is the only instance where I found, buying one mini keg instead of the equivalent in bottles is cheaper.