What's your favorite Beer?
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Seul I have a bottle of Bush Prestige which I haven't tried yet. I only bought it because of your pics
However, I wanted to ask you whether you had a chance to try the Cuvee van de Keizer blauw 2013 yet? I have thoroughly enjoyed the 2012 version. It blew my fecking mind, even better than the 2009 Chimay Grande Reserve tbh (fyi I drank it in autumn, wouldn't drink it during summer) . Is the 2013 worth it? My supplier has about 5 bottles left. Should I buy them all ;D? Could you give a short recommendation, please?
No need to rush btw. Whenever you can. Thanks!Cheers
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Rafa, Eli, I will be coming to visit one of you next year and I expect a tour of beer goodness and a piece of floor to sleep on
a bigass couch is waiting here for ya buddy…no problemo, anytime
Going by those pics, I can recommend you a nice amount of good beers, Rafa… Just let me know when you're ready... Cause apparently your idea of "filling the fridge" differs with mine...
ready when you are buddy
wanna to go back to the store in the morning ^^and apperantly i should have said "starting to fill the fridge" cuz I'm not even started with doing so
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Seul I have a bottle of Bush Prestige which I haven't tried yet. I only bought it because of your pics
However, I wanted to ask you whether you had a chance to try the Cuvee van de Keizer blauw 2013 yet?
Sir Seren,
the only reason I bought another Prestige is cause the BBE date was very clearly stated on the cap this time… I had a big ordeal with them at work... In short I was given a delivery of 6 bottles that had already expired by 8 months when they arrived... And no: unless they're kept in a cold, dark cellar, this beer does NOT survive... So yeah: check your date as well!.. If you can't find it on the cap, it should be on the neck somewhere, but it could be a MINISCULE and completely unreadable print...
Cuvée van de Keizer 2013: I bought and tried a bottle as soon as the new batch had arrived @ Geers. It wasn't ready for consumption yet. So I've been stocking a couple of bottles to try later on. One will probably be tried new year's eve. I will also probably keep a couple of bottles in my mate's cellar for another year or so...
If your supplier has five left, then BUY THEM, but don't drink 'm yet… Just store 'm in the dark somewhere and be patient... They'll be ready around 2014... And they'll be great as well... It's phenomenal beer... And cheap as dirt here (4.8 € per bottle)...
Rafa: get some Goudenband and Rodenbach Grand Cru.
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Off topic, but we are about 10Kms from Lacoste. Who had a pad in Lacoste?
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Ok so you paid 5.6 € for a glass (what glass did you get btw?), and 7 € for the most expensive beer… I can not tell what is what due to the deposit differing between .3, .5 and .6 CHF... Here it's 0.1 € for a reg bottle (both 25 and 33 cl), and 0.20 for 0.375 cl and 0.750...
30 € for 6 beers and a glass (excluding deposit) really isn't too bad!..