What's your favorite Beer?
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Curious to hear what you think of the Betelgueze. I liked it, but didn't think it was worth buying again, since it was pretty damn expensive.
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Damn - next time I'm defo picking up a couple of those Betelgeuzes… Mikkeller/ To Ol collab?.. Colour me stoked!.. I always thought it got bad reviews, but it has a 97% avg. on RB...
Seasonal clearing... Fridge now 80% blond, ipa, saison, hefeweisse, faro, geuze, oude kriek, oud bruin,...
To the cellar!..
8x Pannepot 2014
8x Pannepot Reserva 2010
8x Rio Reserva 20116x Pannepot Grand Reserva 2009
2x Pannepot Grand Reserva 2010
4x Eisbock 2014
2x Rye Triple XXX 2013
2x Pannepot Reserva 2010
8x Rio Reserva 20111x Tilquin2 2014
2x Tilquin 2011-2012
1x Tilquin 2012-2013
3x 3F 2013
2x 3F Oude Kriek 2014
1x Girardin Fond 2013
1x Girardin Fond 2015
1x Girardin Faro 2014
1x Rodenbach Vintage 2012
3x Boon Vat 44
1x Boon Vat 77
2x Boon MP 2009
1x Boon MP 2010
1x Boon MP Kriek 2013
1x Boon Oude Kriek 2012
1x Hanssens 2012
1x La Trappe OA Quadrupel Batch 14 2013 (29/03/2015) -
My favourite beer is a local one from here in Perth, Australia called Hop Hog. Somewhere between an American pale ale and IPA, on the sweeter and fruitier side of things:
Don't think it's distributed overseas.. Favourite beers of mine that non Australians may be familiar with are Sierra Nevada pale and Weihenstephan Hefe.
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For obvious reasons, I already love the Hop Hog…
(It also gets stellar reviews: http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/feral-hop-hog-india-pale-ale/90844/)
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For obvious reasons, I already love the Hop Hog…
(It also gets stellar reviews: http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/feral-hop-hog-india-pale-ale/90844/)
I would guess from your last couple of posts in this thread that you're in Belgium? and you can get Hop Hop? I'm impressed! Until recently you could barely get it in liquor stores here where it's from! The brewery, Feral, really punch above their weight. Hop Hog won a reasonably big Australia wide beer poll, not bad for a brewery in the outskirts of little old Perth. I've got a visit booked in for next weekend. I'll be sampling their annual "Tusk" IIPA, which I'm really looking forward to:
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Curious to hear what you think of the Betelgueze. I liked it, but didn't think it was worth buying again, since it was pretty damn expensive.
I balked at the price a bit for such a small bottle, but it's been catching my eye for so long that I just had to give it a shot.
Think I paid 16 bucks for it, hopefully it's worthwhile. -
Drank most of these. Best in show was (prepare to be shocked) Crooked Stave Nightmare on Brett. I'll discuss others later. The Allagash and the Almanac were outstanding as well. I finished the night with my first Blind Pig. Russian River Rules
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http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/amager-christianshavn-pale-ale/70958/ would buy again.
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I balked at the price a bit for such a small bottle, but it's been catching my eye for so long that I just had to give it a shot.
Think I paid 16 bucks for it, hopefully it's worthwhile.I think I paid $17, so about the same. It was good, just that I've had similar and better beers for less. So for me, it was worth trying, just not worth having again.
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My favourite beer is a local one from here in Perth, Australia called Hop Hog. Somewhere between an American pale ale and IPA, on the sweeter and fruitier side of things:
Don't think it's distributed overseas.. Favourite beers of mine that non Australians may be familiar with are Sierra Nevada pale and Weihenstephan Hefe.
Do you fancy Little Creatures? Had a great night at the pub in Perth a fee years ago. First time trying kangaroo, loved it.
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For you Seul:
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Drank most of these. Best in show was (prepare to be shocked) Crooked Stave Nightmare on Brett.
I just ordered a bottle of this because of your post