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tupalev wrote:I guess I was aiming a little too high with my High Fidelity guess... :)
I love High Fidelity :)

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still some DDC tonight, and Ralph took 3 lines off saving for later in week

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I stopped in after dinner today and had a Peche Mortel on cask. They were out of the Corne de Diable, which was too bad because my friend really wanted to try it since I was talking about it at dinner.

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Some fantastic beers!

Derniere Vollante - a nice hoppy rounded Belgian style, a favorite.
Solstice D'Hiver - a very seductive Barley Wine.
Péché Mortél on cask - beautiful and dark RIS with smoky roast, very different from bottle-conditioned (can't wait.)

Many like the Route des Espices a lot - it's a little peppery so I chased it with sips if the Barley Wine, which together was sublime. Likewise the extremely popular Isseki Nicho Saison is a tasty and challenging beer I'd like to re-visit.

The Aphrodisiaque is superb - I hope I see more - and can't wait for Corné du Diable this Sat if the rumors are true.
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Belgian wrote:Some fantastic beers!

Derniere Vollante - a nice hoppy rounded Belgian style, a favorite.
Solstice D'Hiver - a very seductive Barley Wine.
Péché Mortél on cask - beautiful and dark RIS with smoky roast, very different from bottle-conditioned (can't wait.)

Many like the Route des Espices a lot - it's a little peppery so I chased it with sips if the Barley Wine, which together was sublime. Likewise the extremely popular Isseki Nicho Saison is a tasty and challenging beer I'd like to re-visit.

The Aphrodisiaque is superb - I hope I see more - and can't wait for Corné du Diable this Sat if the rumors are true.
Last night the waitress told me the last Corné du Diable keg will be tapped this Friday.

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JesseMcG wrote:
Last night the waitress told me the last Corné du Diable keg will be tapped this Friday.
Yeah she was mistaken telling us that. Later I spoke to Ralph.

He says the last Corné du Diable IPA keg will be put on Saturday.
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Belgian wrote:
JesseMcG wrote:
Last night the waitress told me the last Corné du Diable keg will be tapped this Friday.
Yeah she was mistaken telling us that. Later I spoke to Ralph.

He says the last Corné du Diable IPA keg will be put on Saturday.
Damn, just when I was thinking I would get a taste.
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