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What are you drinking at midnight?
What are you drinking at midnight?
Just curious about what people will be drinking to ring in the New Year: champagne, champagne-like beer (gueuze, tripel), or other? I would go with gueuze if I had some, but it'll have to be champagne for me this year.
Various beers up to midnight then either a sparkling wine or an ice wine then followed by more beers. May even sneak a martii, er, cocktail,
in there somewhere. We're staying home so I'll be drinking more than what I normally would.

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Maybe a bottle of Dark Lord, and I may just have a Beer Geek's Breakfast in the morning. Last year I had a "Trappy New Year" with a Chimay, Westmalle, Orval and a Westvleteren 12 at midnight.


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I got some cheap bubbly.
Before midnight, it's the True North IPA. First time trying it (I never get to the BS), a really well constructed Canadian IPA. Not shy on the hops.
It's been an interesting holiday beer-wise. I've been served macros for the most part, but I was impressed with both the Sleeman Rousse and Moosehead Pale Ale. Okay, maybe not impressed with the Moosehead, but it definitely beats Keith's.
Before midnight, it's the True North IPA. First time trying it (I never get to the BS), a really well constructed Canadian IPA. Not shy on the hops.
It's been an interesting holiday beer-wise. I've been served macros for the most part, but I was impressed with both the Sleeman Rousse and Moosehead Pale Ale. Okay, maybe not impressed with the Moosehead, but it definitely beats Keith's.
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Don't know when in the night it'll happen, but definitely cracking my 750 of Unibroue 16. Other than that I just need to work on emptying out the fridge before I move back to school on Saturday. I know I need to get through some Don de Dieu, Aphrodisiaque, Brasseurs Illimites stuff, Scotch Irish stuff, ... it's gonna be a nice couple days.
Still haven't decided. I'm just hanging out, drinking and watching movies and playing video games, so it doesn't seem right to burn through a bunch of high end bottles 
For the evening, I've got a 2003 Mort Subite Geuze (before I know of/had access to better) that I'll drink. There's a Bruton Lilith I have been eyeing for a while. An Aventinus Eisbock from last year will either start me off or put me down. Picked up some Denison's from Quay the other day so I'll have a few of those...
We'll see what midnight brings. I'll probably miss it like the last few years... "oh what time is it? Damnit, 12:17."
The real party for me is a few days later, when my restaurant friends can make it over. That one will include:
* Trapist tasting; Konigshoeven Quad, Westmalle Triple, Chimay Blue, Rochefort 10, St. Bernardus 12
* Old Rasputin Anniversary
* Lost Abbey Angel's Share
* Panil Sour
* New Glarus Belgian Red or Tart for desert

For the evening, I've got a 2003 Mort Subite Geuze (before I know of/had access to better) that I'll drink. There's a Bruton Lilith I have been eyeing for a while. An Aventinus Eisbock from last year will either start me off or put me down. Picked up some Denison's from Quay the other day so I'll have a few of those...
We'll see what midnight brings. I'll probably miss it like the last few years... "oh what time is it? Damnit, 12:17."
The real party for me is a few days later, when my restaurant friends can make it over. That one will include:
* Trapist tasting; Konigshoeven Quad, Westmalle Triple, Chimay Blue, Rochefort 10, St. Bernardus 12
* Old Rasputin Anniversary
* Lost Abbey Angel's Share
* Panil Sour
* New Glarus Belgian Red or Tart for desert
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Ooh good lineup. I have those pretty much also (the '05 Rochefort is the 8 not the 10) Doncha have any 2008 Orval?mjohnston wrote: * Trappist tasting; Konigshoeven Quad, Westmalle Triple, Chimay Blue, Rochefort 10, St. Bernardus 12

OK I will stop quoting you MJ, only to say I recently had a 2005 Westmalle Tripel and I think this beer becomes too round in 4+ years & is much better in the first few years, while still showing some hops. Enjoy the tasting - cheers.
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