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Colin @ Canada
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Consignment Beer Orders

Post by Colin @ Canada »

It would be great if Esprit and Rubaiyat could post what beers they have available right now and what they have thats new coming in.

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Available from Esprit at the moment:

Achel Bruin
La Choulette Ambree (France)
Chimay Red Cap
Chimay White Cap
Maredous 6
Maredsous 8
Maredsous 10
Mort Subite Kriek

Coming within the next several days:

Koningshoeven Dubbel
Koninsghoeven Quadrupel
Scaldis (formerly Bush)
Cuvee des Trolls (from the same brewery)
Barbar
Verboden Vrucht (from Hoegaarden)
Floreffe Double
Rochefort 6
Rochefort 8
Rochefort 10
Achel Blond

We have another container in Antwerp ready to sail with many more products including a few new items.

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Post by pootz »

Any update on the Ayinger special order?
Aventinus rules!

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Any update on the Ayinger special order?
How about the Rogue?

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Post by Philip1 »

esprit - Is there anything on the horizon from the US? I'm thinking of Victory beers in particular such as Prima Pils or Hop Devil, though other US micros would also be interesting. Thanks.

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Post by Rubaiyat »

RUBAIYAT

Available at the moment ...

Piraat (Belgium) 330 ml 10.5% alc./vol.
Bruegel Amber Ale (Belgium) 330 ml 5.2% alc./vol.
Yersekes Mosselbier (Belgium) 250 ml 5.2% alc./vol.
Leutebok (Belgium) 330 ml 7.5% alc./vol.
Delirium Tremens (Belgium) 330 ml 9% alc./vol.
Petrus Triple (Belgium) 250 ml 7.5% alc./vol.
St. Paul Double (Belgium) 330 ml 6.9% alc./vol.
Abbaye des Rocs (Belgium) 330 ml 9% alc./vol.

Coming soon (May/June) ...

Cochonnette (Belgium) 330 ml 9% alc./vol.
Floris Ninkeberry Gardenbeer (Belgium) 330 ml 3.9% alc./vol.
Floris Passion Gardenbeer (Belgium) 330 ml 3.9% alc./vol.
Floris Chocolat Gardenbeer (Belgium) 330 ml 3.9% alc./vol.
Wittekerke Wheat Beer (Belgium) 250 ml 5% alc./vol.
Wittekerke Rosé (Belgium) 250 ml 4.3% alc./vol.
Jenlain Bière de Garde Ambrée (France) 330 ml 6.5% alc./vol.
Jenlain Bière No. Six (Blonde Spéciale) (France) 650 ml 6% alc./vol.
Gulden Draak (Belgium) 330 ml 10.5% alc./vol.

Call 416 462 1577 or email beer@greatdrinks.com for details.

Cheers,

Paul

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Post by JerCraigs »

Rubaiyat wrote:RUBAIYAT

Coming soon (May/June) ...
Floris Chocolat Gardenbeer (Belgium) 330 ml 3.9% alc./vol.
Wittekerke Rosé (Belgium) 250 ml 4.3% alc./vol.
Jenlain Bière No. Six (Blonde Spéciale) (France) 650 ml 6% alc./vol.
Gulden Draak (Belgium) 330 ml 10.5% alc./vol.
Paul
Let us know which bars are ordering these. I would like to check them out but not enough to buy a case to myself. (Although if anyone wants to split a case of the Gulden Draak give me a holler)

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Floris Ninkeberry Gardenbeer (Belgium) 330 ml 3.9% alc./vol.
Floris Passion Gardenbeer (Belgium) 330 ml 3.9% alc./vol.
Floris Chocolat Gardenbeer (Belgium) 330 ml 3.9% alc./vol.

How big is a case and what's the $$$ for these?
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Post by El Pinguino »

I'd be happy to know where this may be showing up as well....I have a weakness for the Rogue Chocolat stout and have recently been enjoying the chocolate cherry stout from Black Oak......wonder how this compares?

Floris Chocolat Gardenbeer (Belgium) 330 ml 3.9% alc./vol.

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El Pinguino wrote:I'd be happy to know where this may be showing up as well....I have a weakness for the Rogue Chocolat stout and have recently been enjoying the chocolate cherry stout from Black Oak......wonder how this compares?

Floris Chocolat Gardenbeer (Belgium) 330 ml 3.9% alc./vol.
The Floris Chocolat isn't even remotely similar to those other two beers. It's not a stout, but rather a light wheat beer with some sickly sweet chocolate added. Here's the review I wrote when I tried it a couple of years ago, at which point it had the dubious distinction of being the absolute lowest rated beer at RateBeer.com (a spot that is now held by Ontario's own Steelback Tango!):

"I'll admit my bias up front - given its RateBeer reputation as "the world's worst beer", I fully expected to hate this one from the get-go. But I tried as much as I could to set those feelings aside for the sake of providing an honest opinion. I opened the bottle, took a whiff, and found it somewhat pleasant in an odd sort of way. Poured a small glass for my wife (who has a huge sweet tooth) and myself - nice colour, but no head to speak of. Another whiff - the chocolate is a little more cloying and artificial smelling now. First taste - very strange, like chocolate pudding mixed with flat ginger ale, but not as horrible as I thought it might be. Second taste - sweet, and not in an especially good way. Third taste - y'all were right, this is some nasty-ass stuff. Even my chocolate addicted wife couldn't stand more than a few sips. To the drain with you, Floris Chocolat!"

That being said - I've seen people enjoying this beer at Smokeless Joe on more than one occassion, and it's worth trying at least once if only for the sake of curiousity. Just don't expect anything big and rich and roasty.
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El Pinguino wrote:I'd be happy to know where this may be showing up as well....I have a weakness for the Rogue Chocolat stout and have recently been enjoying the chocolate cherry stout from Black Oak......wonder how this compares?

Floris Chocolat Gardenbeer (Belgium) 330 ml 3.9% alc./vol.
Depends...How much do you like Marshmellows?

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Wittekerke.....and the Jenlain Amber.....must have..arrrgghhg
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Aventinus rules!

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GregClow wrote:That being said - I've seen people enjoying this beer at Smokeless Joe on more than one occassion, and it's worth trying at least once if only for the sake of curiousity. Just don't expect anything big and rich and roasty.
I would be one of those people. :)
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Post by skaghevn »

PierreBiere wrote:
Any update on the Ayinger special order?
How about the Rogue?
What he said -- should we be expecting it to come in prior to the summer release, or should we just start stocking up on the local micros now?

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