My girlfriend just came back from Belgium with a bottle of Cantillon Geuze and a bottle of 'Mad Bitch', a tripel, from The Mad Brewers.
Another friend stopped in Quebec and returned with 1837, Ephemere, and Coup de Grisou.
Haven't cracked any of them open yet, but I am looking forward to them. Mostly, I am just impressed that I have people sufficiently well trained to know that bringing me back beer from outside Ontario is a good idea
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You lucky so-and-so, JerCraigs.
I may not be as fortunate, but I am still fortunate to some degree: a friend just returned from Belgium and brought me a bottle of St.-Feuillien Blonde *with a glass*.
I am so pleased just looking at the bottle in my fridge that I may not drink it for a while. And as for the glass, I am taking practice runs with some of the Éphémère products. (I'm on my third 8-pack.)
(BTW -- My Belgian friend, J.C., says that the name is pronounced "sanh-foy-lee-enh". You pronounce the L's.)
-Uncle Bobby
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I may not be as fortunate, but I am still fortunate to some degree: a friend just returned from Belgium and brought me a bottle of St.-Feuillien Blonde *with a glass*.
I am so pleased just looking at the bottle in my fridge that I may not drink it for a while. And as for the glass, I am taking practice runs with some of the Éphémère products. (I'm on my third 8-pack.)
(BTW -- My Belgian friend, J.C., says that the name is pronounced "sanh-foy-lee-enh". You pronounce the L's.)
-Uncle Bobby
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