What's your favorite Beer?
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I'm familiar with that Jester King bottle next to it!
Here's some beers from last night.
This Chimay was fantastic, light and a bit fruity. Definitely would drink again.
Curmudgeon was pretty good, might cellar a few of the few pack just to see what they're like.
Bible Belt was amazing. One of my favorite beers ever from Prairie. Just perfect. Going to cellar the other two bottles I have.
And now I'm drinking this:
Nothing incredible, reminds me a bit of Curmudgeon without the molasses taste and much more hoppy. -
xtcclassic: I can easily get the 3F Intense Kriek or Oude Kriek, and it's probably just as good. Can't be bothered with those hyped sours, really…
Broark: nice looking beers... Glad you liked the Chimay, it is so good indeed... It's not too complex a beer, but it's just perfect if you want a medium bodied, high quality triple...
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Well this is one of the best beers I've ever had… It's very €uropean though…
http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/to-ol-yule-maelk/302914/
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Got the place tidy, rewarding meself… Great beer!..
http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/weihenstephaner-hefeweissbier-dunkel/4583/
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Just received a fantastically large box full of strong Belgian ales from the pig man @Seul . I will post my drunken exploits with them in the coming days
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I really like this, nice tart and more dry sour. Not nearly as funky as most sours from Jester King, but it's a nice change of pace.
I think I would buy this again if it were maybe a few bucks cheaper, I think I paid 15 bucks for it? A bit on the higher end for a bottle this size in my opinion…but a very good sour. -
This is delicious. My first Brasil beer (well, kinda…)
http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/evil-twin-brazil-metro-man-imperial-stout/279383/
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So I drank this by myself last night despite being a table beer (and 1.5L big…)
Jester King collaboration with Austin chef Paul Qui, Equipoise.
I usually get a bit cynical about the Austin food and restaurant scene because of a lot of the people involved but Paul Qui is a genuinely nice dude.
Farmhouse ale brewed with ginger salt and tarragon, then refermented with cantaloupe.
Really enjoyed it, only 4.2% ABV so it was very subtle and just nice all around. -
So this is what my weekend looks like…
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I haven't tried the numbskull, but every other one of those beers is nothing short of excellent.