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Beer suggestions.
Posted: Fri 13th Jun 2008 01:54 pm
by BigRigRob
Howdy, I like beer!, do any of ya'll have a "gotta try" beer?

Posted: Fri 13th Jun 2008 02:10 pm
by geoffk
These two are some of my recent favorites. I've tried them where I live, but Gollem has them if you're in the Dam.
-DUCHESSE DE BOURGOGNE
-DUPONT SAISON (BIO)
Posted: Fri 13th Jun 2008 02:58 pm
by BigRigRob
Thanks geoffk,
I'll have to write them down,
do they translate into Texan?. You can those in Colo.?
Posted: Fri 13th Jun 2008 03:01 pm
by Boner
La Chouffe
Lefe Blonde
Any of the Ij brewery beers (the Ij brewery & the Nes)
Hoegaarden on draught with a wedge of lemon in it, such a refreshing summer beer.
Any Belgium blonde beers on draught.
Posted: Fri 13th Jun 2008 03:01 pm
by bb420
When in A*dam my two favorites are Grolsch and Gulpener. Heineken, Amstel and the other locals I tried have a bitter taste I don't find appealing.
Posted: Fri 13th Jun 2008 03:36 pm
by geoffk
BigRigRob wrote:Thanks geoffk,
I'll have to write them down,
do they translate into Texan?. You can those in Colo.?
Luckily enough there is a local liquor store where the owner is really into Belgian beer. I did drink plenty of Hoegarden as well. Good stuff, but can't get that one here, I have to go to Denver.
Posted: Fri 13th Jun 2008 03:52 pm
by BigRigRob
bb420 wrote:When in A*dam my two favorites are Grolsch and Gulpener. Heineken, Amstel and the other locals I tried have a bitter taste I don't find appealing.
I like Grolsch, I can get it localy.

Posted: Fri 13th Jun 2008 03:57 pm
by BigRigRob
Thanks Boner, I've heard of the Ij brewery, never made it to it.
Nes carrys their brew?
Posted: Fri 13th Jun 2008 04:00 pm
by Boner
BigRigRob wrote:Thanks Boner, I've heard of the Ij brewery, never made it to it.
Nes carrys their brew?
Yeah they have done in the past, thinking about it try the Maredsous 10 as well if they or someone else have it.
My favourite bar is De Wildeman, it's only a stones throw from 420 so the 2 can be visited after each other.
Posted: Fri 13th Jun 2008 05:59 pm
by travelling high
I really enjoyed the Gulpener at Nes. I am not much or a drinker but it was very enjoyable.
Posted: Fri 13th Jun 2008 06:28 pm
by aaron
steendonk
jupiler
celis witte
any of the non commercial white beers

Posted: Fri 13th Jun 2008 06:53 pm
by geoffk
Right Jupiler, forgot that one. Corsendonk is another I've tried that is tasty. I had a Heiny wit which was alright at Paradiso. I had a Blanche de Brugges in Paris which was tasty. I didn't feel much like drinking wine in Paris, I went for the wit biers. Actually I drank less on this last trip I took than previous trips. I could really notice the subtle differences in the weeds more. I still liked to reward myself with a malt beverage though.
Posted: Fri 13th Jun 2008 07:13 pm
by Boner
I'm not a fan of regular Grolsch but during my May trip the Albert Heijn stores were carrying Grolsch Lente Bok which was gorgeous, I put a few bottles in my suitcase to enjoy when I got home (which I did).
Talking of beer, my wife picked up 4 bottles of this for me today:
10% and smooth as a babies bottom.
Posted: Fri 13th Jun 2008 11:23 pm
by BigRigRob
Wow, ya'll are great, lots of choices,
I'm gonna have a ball.

Posted: Fri 13th Jun 2008 11:26 pm
by geoffk
For your upcoming trip, or you gonna drink those in Texas? I must confess the Duchesse is somewhere between wine and beer. It's one of my favorites, but not a regular "go to" beer. It's red, a little sweet and very full bodied. Just like a good duchess should be
