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Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2003 12:04 pm
by Rubaiyat
For the first time ever in Canada --- the largest selection of De Troch Chapeau Fruit Lambics was just delivered yesterday.

Kriek
Framboise
Strawberry
Mirabelle
Lemon
Pineapple
Banana
Apricot
Peach

Enjoy ... Paul

Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2003 12:40 pm
by bulba
I know that I said I was retiring in another thread but I just can't pass this one up....some of the worst lambics in the world are brewed by de Troch (pineapple????...banana???? give me a freakin break man) so it's nice to see them all together at Joe's so one need only invest in one evening of wretching to sample all of their swill...I know these are harsh words which will no doubt offend some but they are my last words...arrivaderci my dear friends.

Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2003 2:24 pm
by Rubaiyat
I don't think anyone else even MAKES pineapple ... banana ... lemon ... lambics so -- how could you compare.

Call them "fun" lambics ... but they're still lambics. Wretched - in your opinion - as they may be.

Enjoy !!

Paul

Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2003 3:00 pm
by Sac
Paul, thanks for bringing them in for Smokeless. They are selling great, and customers are ordering more than one. The most important criteria for me is that our customers enjoy the beer. Like the Floris Chocolat, we can't keep it in stock.

Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2003 5:40 pm
by dhurtubise
On 2003-11-11 12:40, bulba wrote:
some of the worst lambics in the world are brewed by de Troch (pineapple????...banana???? give me a freakin break man) so it's nice to see them all together at Joe's so one need only invest in one evening of wretching to sample all of their swill...I know these are harsh words which will no doubt offend some but they are my last words...arrivaderci my dear friends.
Hmmm... the way you talk about beer makes me wonder wether you actually like the stuff, or wether you are just trolling. I guess I am going to take a stand once again and disagree with your extremist comments. I like the diversity that Chapeau has introduced to the world of beers. I also think that their kriek is one of the best examples of commercial (read sweet as opposed to dry, complex) fruit lambics available. I in fact still have about 40 bottles left from my horde when the LCBO last brought it in.

I had the banana product this summer and cannot laud it, but the fellow I was drinking with loved it. Thank god brewers are not brewing only to suit your palate (or mine, or the next beer geek for that matter). We are far better off with brewers who try to break the mould. We have enough breweries making copies of what is already out there.

Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2003 7:01 pm
by Colin @ Canada
I agree.
Beer was made to be enjoyed, so if this is being accomplished, nuff said. Beer is like broccoli. I hate broccoli. But for me to state it is a bad or terrible vegetable would be unfair to those who havn't tried it or to those who like it. I'm going to say I don't like broccoli.
Colin

FYI-Anyone who takes my BeerBroccoli comparison seriously has had one too many.

Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2003 10:40 am
by Asst. Grain Shoveller
Broccoli isn't so bad once you cover it with Cheez Whiz. However a cheez whiz chaser may not go so well with beer;)

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Posted: Tue Nov 18, 2003 3:27 pm
by Rubaiyat
Please be advised that Broccoli, Asparagus, and Brussel Sprout beers will be available at Smokeless in 6 weeks.

Cheers, Paul

Posted: Tue Nov 18, 2003 3:55 pm
by borderline_alcoholic
Oooh, should the Brussel Sprout one be heated like the Quelque Chose to bring out the full flavour? Perhaps it could be further embellished with essence of boiled old-socks for good measure.

It is like a dream come true. :wink:

Sproutastic.

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