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bitsandbobs

Über Member
An "Imperial Duvel" was released recently. Pretty pokey at 10% ABV. It's supposedly a limited release, so not sure how long and how widely it will be available.
 
Exhibit #2
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St Bernadus Extra 4 4.8% - at St Bernadus' bar*; " a refreshing blond beer that is brewed in the classic 'Single' style", according to the booklet; thought it was very good, easy to drink, especially at 11:30 a.m.
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St Bernadus Tokyo 6% - again at the bar; refreshing, more herbal than fruity, ok. Note more folk in the background, it became very busy.
*this place is very geared up to receive locals, tourists, beer drinkers, morning coffee and cake drinkers, cyclists perhaps; the bar/restaurant is huge and has a huge roof terrace with great views of surrounding farm land; very modern outlook, a shop, brewery tour and guest house (11 rooms).
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Brasserie Dupont Moinette Blonde 8.5% - at a sidewalk café/resto in Gent; c'etait très bon, very tasty although that could just have been thirst, I think I'm beginning to like this style very much.
 
Exhibit #3
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Brewery Van Steenbergen Augustijn Grand Cru 9% - at De Valk Gastrobar, Merendree; "authentic monastery beer"; good flavour, strong.

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La Fourchette - at same place; no idea of ABV, on draft, I ordered it because a 'regular', who came in from an outside table, asked me to order her one when the barman re-appeared; refreshing, good, probably around 4-5% I would guess; later she told me she drinks it because the owner lives in the village!

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Omer 8% - at a café in a windy, tatty seaside town between Zeebrugge and Ostend; brewed since 1892, "top-fermented, re-fermented in bottle, fine and fruity aroma"; very good , felt strong as first of the day.
 

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grldtnr

Veteran
You 've only yourself to blame ! Its in a can.
If you want a nice Zesty pint, go for bottle of 'Proper Job' from the St.Austells brewery, you may even find it in a pub near you , if really lucky in a Bottle condition , bottle..
 

stephec

Squire
Location
Bolton
You 've only yourself to blame ! Its in a can.
If you want a nice Zesty pint, go for bottle of 'Proper Job' from the St.Austells brewery, you may even find it in a pub near you , if really lucky in a Bottle condition , bottle..

I don't want to be the bearer of bad news, but look what comes in cans nowadays.

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And this won't do your blood pressure much good either.
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grldtnr

Veteran
Your quite right , it won't, symptomatic of these big brewing companies, killing the golden nectar, I don't know which corporate muck money raker owns St Austells, but you can be sure one does.
At least the real stuff is pukka pint.
 

deptfordmarmoset

Full time tea drinker
Location
Armonmy Way
Your quite right , it won't, symptomatic of these big brewing companies, killing the golden nectar, I don't know which corporate muck money raker owns St Austells, but you can be sure one does.
At least the real stuff is pukka pint.

Still an independent, family-owned brewery apparently. Proper Job appeared just a year after Thornbridge's Jaipur IPA so they were very much part of the first wave of ''craft beer'' brewers.
 

stephec

Squire
Location
Bolton
I've never had Proper Job on draught, the last time I was down that way for work I stayed at The Jamaica Inn and had a few pints of Jail Ale, lovely stuff. I've not even had it in bottles for a while as Mrs stephec used to lie them down in the fridge, despite the number of times I told her not to.

An on the subject of Jaipur, our local spoons has it for something like £2.30 a pint. 🍻
 
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