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Post by Belgian »

Got into someSt. Bernardus Wit, and some Abbaye des Rocs Brune, both at the cheery & warm Only Café.

While the Brune was superb as always (check there also for the St. Bernie 12!!) the Wit (Blanche) was frankly kind of flat & boring compared to the bottle I bought directly from New Beer Distributors in NYC. This is the second try and I wonder if it was a freshness issue. because in NYC it was very "open" lively fruity and spicy!!

Also wonder if some bottle-conditioned beer loses complexity when stored too long in a fridge.
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Post by matt7215 »

pilsner urquell
aventinus

great value at $5.45 for the pair

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Post by carguy »

Westmalle Dubbel.

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Post by Bobsy »

Last night the missus finished off our last Edmund Fitzgerald Porter, and its always sad to see the final one leave the fridge. I hit up the Aventinus Weizen Eisbock, which just seems boozier every year. I used to love this beer, but I guess my taste has changed, and I find peppery alcohol so prominent in the flavour that its difficult to drink. I presume it would be a great candidate for mellowing in the cellar, though.

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Brooklyn Lager
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Post by carguy »

Fullers London Porter. An excellent beer (in my opinion) and at $2.25 a can until the end of January, this will be my session beer for the month.

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carguy wrote:Fullers London Porter. An excellent beer (in my opinion) and at $2.25 a can until the end of January, this will be my session beer for the month.
Picked some up today for the same reason, along with some Schneider Weisse at 2.60. As much as we hate on the LCBO for its selection issues, they really do have some good deals on nice imports such as these.

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carguy wrote:Fullers London Porter. An excellent beer (in my opinion) and at $2.25 a can until the end of January, this will be my session beer for the month.
+1
(to carguy, please dont buy up all the fullers porter at #95

cheers,
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notdan wrote:
carguy wrote:Fullers London Porter. An excellent beer (in my opinion) and at $2.25 a can until the end of January, this will be my session beer for the month.
Picked some up today for the same reason, along with some Schneider Weisse at 2.60. As much as we hate on the LCBO for its selection issues, they really do have some good deals on nice imports such as these.
Indeed, the LCBO pricing is good for some things, bad for others. For example, my brother is coming up from the states this weekend, so I was looking for some ST or Rogue beers for him to bring up, but they are super expensive! For example Rogue Yellow Snow (one I can directly compare) is $7.99 a bottle there, while we pay $6.45 at the LCBO. So instead I am getting him to bring me a bottle of Cabo Wabo Reposado Tequila. It is $82 at the LCBO, but he picked me up the same bottle for $55.

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matt7215 wrote:
carguy wrote:Fullers London Porter. An excellent beer (in my opinion) and at $2.25 a can until the end of January, this will be my session beer for the month.
+1
(to carguy, please dont buy up all the fullers porter at #95

cheers,
matt)
I took a flat of it an hour ago. There was one flat left on the shelf, run Matt, run!

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Post by Belgian »

I'm feeling pretty run down, won't be drinking, need rest...

But I noted that ALL THREE Unibrroue 750mls (Trois Pistoles, Maudite, Chambly.) are $5.25 + deposit!! That's almost like the Nineties again.
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Bartle's BHA!

Drinking like a cask gravity pour... not such a bad thing.
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Post by matt7215 »

i just finished up a blind tasting of leffe brune, affligem dubble, chimay premiere, and westmalle dubble.

2 of the 3 of us scored it westmalle, chimay, affligem, leffe

1 had it chimay, affligem, westmalle, leffe

ill post more details later tonight.

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Post by Derek »

Scuttlebutt IPA... which was really just a great west coast pale ale (5.25%, but nice hoping).

Okocim Porter... 'best' before 10.2006, which was WAY too drinkable, and didn't have any oxidized or coca-cola like flavours like the last one I tried. Not the most flavourful, but certainly a good brew from a HUGE brewery. Why can't our big guys brew stuff with some flavour?

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Post by notdan »

Kickoff:
- London Pride on hand-pump
- Don de Dieu

Home:
- Brune d'Achouffe (pretty nice once it warmed up, but possibly the most sediment I've seen in a beer)
- Gros Merci Bieropholie

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