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but is it that rare, really ?
Apparently so.
Maybe we should send a CC contingent into belgium to findout how rare?
Nice pic.
but is it that rare, really ?
Apparently so.
Maybe we should send a CC contingent into belgium to findout how rare?
Nice pic.
is it though ? ok let me qualify that by saying in the UK yes it can be, right but so Beautiful Beers has got the Blond, the Dubbel and the Quad, from £16 up to £21.
now I wont pay £21 for a 330ml beer, regardless of how good it maybe, since I can get the St Bernardus Abt12 for £4 from the same shop, and the story goes theyre the same beer recipe, just brewed by different monks.
but fine thats the UK, its expensive and harder to find, and fair enough its been more than 10 years since I last went to Brugge, but we found it for sale in a number of bars, probably around 6-8 Euros I think vs the average back then was probably 3-5 Euros for the other beers we drank, and of course they give you the sell that its rare, you have to go on a special day and queue to get it and the monks dont like bars selling too much of it and so on. but we left one of the bars went into one of the nearby bottle shops to have a nosey and they had a case of it selling for 3Euros a bottle, and youre like wait we just paid double for this.
and maybe we were just lucky that day the shop had just got their one and only delivery of the year and we probably got half of it to take home between us, mine all sadly now drunk.
but is it that rare, really ?
as for the appropriate glass, this obviouslybut any belgian beer glass shaped like a goblet basically will do, I think the deal is the beer aromas & taste with the head work better when the rim of the glass opens outwards from the bottom, and doesnt come back in cinched, like in a wine glass or the Duvel glass does just below the rim, as that changes the flavours you get from supping the beer, and the stem allows you to hold the glass without transferring your body heat into the beer that warms it up and again alters the flavours. which happens in a tumbler, or pint glass for that matter
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So St Bernadus might have a couple of the most authentic recipes around, despite being a family owned commercial brewery rather than a religious order
no Summer Dream thoughso not a full compliment imo, Id rather have that than flower power which is just its supercharged version but the higher abv kills all the subtlety and flavour of the elderflowers.
at least theres some 5x if you get a bit bored with the rest, and Adnams Extra coming back to fill that hole of an around 4% bitter they left by downgrading the og bitter.
Apparently so.
Maybe we should send a CC contingent into belgium to findout how rare?
Nice pic.
my own picture of our sampling way back was barely recognisable, except it had the classic bottle shape ,same shaped glass, I dont recall it being a westvleteren glass fwiw, and bottle cap which is the only hint at what it is if you werent there, thesedays my phone would use AI to autocorrect the lighting and probably look amazing.All this Belgium chat compelled me to go down to Asda at lunchtime and get 4 bottles for 7 quid (Duvel, Delirium, Chouffe Blonde, Chouffe Cherry)
it reminded me I still havent bought that Good Beer Guide to Belgium yet. but Ive been Oktoberfest beer buying lately, patiently waiting for Lidls Oktoberfest beer case to appear again.