Since I'm im the US I picked up some beers from Dogfish Head. Tasty, but I don't quite understand the obsession.
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Since I'm im the US I picked up some beers from Dogfish Head. Tasty, but I don't quite understand the obsession.
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fuck all fat nerds
fuck you before b4ewwwwamericuhbeer....
about fucking time it came to Ohio.....good stuff.
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I'm in Vietnam right now. Crappy beers. I miss home (lol just kidding)
Spoliered for huge
Spoiler:
Good irl
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Your posting is medium, its not rare and its not well done
- Krans 26/7/12
Recently discovered Morrisons has a much better selection of ales than the other supermarkets and thus it has become my supermarket of choice. However, the selection is a bit overwhelming and the lack of deals means I haven't tried a whole lot. However highlights include; The Dark Lord; King Goblin and Ghost Ship. Gonna start stocking up on all kinds of random ones for Xmas time to determine my favourites.
Made in a brewery built in 1695:
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Originally Posted by dstopia
Cracking open my last bottle of Raspberry Wheat tonight.
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having right now:
yes, i'm too lazy to drive to the other side of the town where a store has a proper selection of beer, otherwise it would be
has anyone had this/is it any good?
also it seems like IPA's aren't nearly as popular in places other than the US, can the eurofags confirm this? I thought it was odd to see newcastle making one
Tesco's been getting surprisingly good on the beer front lately, with whatever their "local initiative" is. Got my hands on some of this, and it turned out to be pretty good:
King Goblin is also pretty nice, though I'd take this over it any day:
(I've started seeing this in 330ml bottles lately, at the same price as the 500.)
@HyJek, IPAs are reasonably popular in the UK from what I've seen, and there are a lot of good ones. Oddly enough, the guys who make one of the worst in my books also make one of the best:
This one is also excellent, and pretty easy to find:
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Anyone open to the idea of a beer trade? I really want to get my hands on some proper trapist beers.
Er, where are you? From my experience you can pretty much get all the official Trappist beers except for Westvleteren without too much trouble anywhere in the world. Especially Chimay.
edit: yeah, I can totally read. Alaska can't be that bad, surely.
edit2: This place looks useful, they've got a bunch of Trappist stuff, and they ship to civilized areas of Alaska.
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Could someone explain what exactly a trippel is? I had one the other night and it was nice.
I will pay $60~ a bottle for Westvleteren 12s + all shipping costs.
Yaaaaaarrrr, a beer thread! Me happy.
For a good understanding of what a tripel (and more importantly, a quadrupel is) google! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tripel
Westvleteren Abt (the 12). It's been too long since I've had one. You have to reserve a crate at the abbey by phone, show up on time, hope they get to loading yours before they quit again and just.. pray. Maybe that's the point, come to think of it. They make exactly enough beer to fulfill their budget needs every year. And there's a rumour they make a 'special' they only hand out to guests. Must go there one time.
I have found that St Bernardus 12 is a decent (just that, decent) replacement for Westvleteren Abt. It's a lot easier to get your hands on. Beer.. lovely beer. So many stories to tell, so much to taste.
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