What's your favorite Beer?
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Yes on many levels
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This is excellent, and disappears more quickly than a 10.2% abv beer should.
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One of my favorite DIPA's. Aslin's Master of Karate
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_(Good luck… I'm not buying anything American anymore that's supposed to be drank fresh... Drank a coconut porter yesterday... No flavour... Canning date: May 2016...)
(=> In my defense: I bought it online, so couldn't 've known...)_
But seriously: I've witnessed it too many times… Int'l beer, especially Canadian and US beers, that are introduced in shops here, that are actually one or two years old... Stone's Xocoveza was a recent example... Bought about two months ago... Was new in the shop... I post the picture and an American asks me "Hey that's the 2015 version - how is it holding up?"... It has 6 adjuncts...
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the fruit flavors seem to fall off pretty fast in a lot of the fruit added beers.
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New Tree House facility. Miss the charm of the old place but this should really expand the availability of their beer. Awesome place. Great outside space with a stage and pavilion with huge double fireplaces for putting on events.
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Only ok.And yes, I'm drinking out of an ordinary pint glass, like a peasant.
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Visited one of Norway's 6 specialist beer stores while on holiday in Ålesund. It was incredible. I could only spend 30 mins there and only buy a few bottles to drink while I'm staying here. This is them:
The first Avery brew was amazing, the second pretty good. The De Molen was fantastic.
This is my wife when I told her how much the Avery cost me:
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You drank both Avery beers in a row?.. Aren't they like 16-17%?..
Nonono… on consecutive nights [emoji38] The porter is 18.8 and the stout 16.
Although I did drink the gueze , the Rullquin, the Avery porter and the De Molen in the same evening [emoji51]
But fekk it, I'm on holiday.