What's your favorite Beer?
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It's too early for an elaborate response, and there's no need to either, as a short YES will suffice.
And two other sours you might like:
http://www.vinmonopolet.no/vareutvalg/overgjeret/belgia/cuvee-de-ranke/sku-1751901
http://www.vinmonopolet.no/vareutvalg/spontangjeret-ol/belgia/oud-beersel-oude-geuze/sku-9595402
And Orval. Whilst not a real sour, it has Bretts, and it's one of the best beers in the world…
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I seemingly can't stop buying / drinking Prairie beers lately.
Nice mild farmhouse ale, tart without being very funky and sour.
Could drink this like water on a warm sunny day if I had a keg of it.
Some local beer tonight:
Austin Beerworks Black IPA from their Heavy Machinery seasonal series.
This surprised me, their normal beers are a bit boring to me but this one is pretty nice.
Honestly they're probably boring to me because they're in every bar and restaurant in town but they're not bad at all. -
Tonight (still mad):
- 1x Founder's Imperial Stout 2013
- Cote d'Or coffee icecream
- 8cls of Glenfiddich 12yo signature malt (for lack of bourbon)
Shaken, not stirred… I'll let you know how it is... Once I've woken up from my coma...
I'm intensely curious
as to taste texture degree of drunkenness & how it tasted when you communed at the porcelain altar. You know, the 2nd time through. Video if possible.
My opinion is you will pay dearly substituting Scotch for bourbon. Might want an ambulance idling at the curb. Just a thought.. -
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Creamy, rich IPA, simply delicious. Beautiful beer, beautiful bottle. Must buy if you encounter it!..
http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/birra-del-borgo-re-ale-extra/78951/
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Organic version of the Moinette… Truly spectacular...