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From the Church Key Revival today I had
Holy Smoke, Brown, West Coast and the Weizenbock. Tried a sample of both the Lift Lock and the Cranberry Maple Wheat.
I quite enjoyed the Holy Smoke and Weizenbock, and have had all but the Maple Wheat before. The Maple Wheat was overly sweet and kool-aid flavour to my liking, but my MiL quite enjoyed it.
Holy Smoke, Brown, West Coast and the Weizenbock. Tried a sample of both the Lift Lock and the Cranberry Maple Wheat.
I quite enjoyed the Holy Smoke and Weizenbock, and have had all but the Maple Wheat before. The Maple Wheat was overly sweet and kool-aid flavour to my liking, but my MiL quite enjoyed it.
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Piraat from Belgium:a nice surprise today with my lunch
Very similar beer.
I also have an "expired-in-2006" Gulden Draak.Well past 2006 'expiry' This is now a fantastic rich, rounded ale packed full of fruity esters, spicy tones and zero sign of madeirization. 33cl Bottle pours a thick creamy dark blonde with ripe tropical fruit and lemon aromas. Head is fine, very active and noisy in my Westmalle chalice. Fruits of overripe pear, maracuja, papaya and the like, The alcohol is simply a warm influence. Not too rough! Aging can be a good thing.

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Railway City Summer Draught. AN interesting combo of pilsner flavours mixed into a fruity golden ale. They used Saaz and cluster hops for this and it is refreshing, yet medium bodied.
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