What's your favorite Beer?
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No Pannepot!.. DAMN IT!.. But nice stuff anyway… 27 beers (3 big bottles) for 61.45 €...
Some more pics of Geers (finally brought me camera). This is how Geers work: they stock a couple of the shelves, and you're supposed to take the bottles out of the cases stacked beneath the beer. It helps if eg. you can distuinguish a carton of Cantillon and espécially if you know that they stamp what's in it on the box (eg. Oude Kriek, Geuze,…). This saves time
On my left: a whole isle for Lambic beers…
Recognise these?..
Took a snap to do my homework with…
Maybe I should give the Dochter van de Korenaar brewery a second chance?..
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I could literally live there
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Seul, are these prices ridiculous?
http://www.beermerchants.com/abbaye-de-rochefort.html
http://www.beermerchants.com/abdij-westmalle.html
http://www.beermerchants.com/cantillon.html
Thinking of putting in a £100 order with my bonus next week.
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Also, whats the good word on optimum beer storage temperature and bottle positioning?
Is this a reliable guide?
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Seul, a little help with the questions above dude? Might order today.
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I didn't see that before, Gav, suz. Lemme have a look.
Rochefort: only get the 10. It's kinda ok price-wise I guess?.. They cost 2.2 € here. 2.85 for a Westmalle Tripel is steep cause they cost 1.3 € here. As for the Cantillon: have you drank geuze before?.. Perhaps wait til you've tried the one I will send you?..
In short, if you order, get these:
- ROCHEFORT 10
- WESTMALLE TRIPEL
- CANTILLON GEUZE BIO 75 CL
- CANTILLON CUVEE ST GILLOISE
About storing:
- got a cellar?..
- a dark storage room perhaps with preferably a constant temperature, and preferably cold?..
I' not reading that whole effin manifest, but in short:
- anything with a champagne cork => store flat (cork gets wet, expands, no oxidation in the bottle, only risk is getting a "corked" bottle)…
- anything with a regular cap: store vertically...
- if you wanna drink a bottle you've stored horizontally, let it rest vertically for at least 48 hours.
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Thank you mate
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If I were you, I'd order from http://www.bieresgourmet.be/catalog/
Even with shipping it might be cheaper…
As for stacking, here's a pic:
Saisons in the door (saisons are not bottles you store, so they're in the fridge to be had within a month or so), geuzes, other lambics and old brown beers with a champagne cork stored horizontally, everything else is standing...
As for the soy milk in the door: I'm not sure how to store that… :-\
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Woah - what a haul!.. Big spender!.. Even I haven't bought the Deus Brut de Flandres before. Are you knowledgeable about champagnes?.. Would be great to have a nice review!..
Goudenband and Rodenbach Grand Cru: best old browns I've had to date…
Westmalle double: not a fan, but then I'm not a fan of doubles... They're too bloody light!..
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Currently:
BrewdogManchester Quantum, 5% Raspberry Stout. Part of the 12 bars 'collab fest'
Going down very well.
More to follow :).
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Moved on to
BrewdogEdinburgh Marmalade on Toast 6%.
Lots of ginger and orange, pale ale :).
Most of the collab stuff seems to be very dark.
More updates to follow…
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Your coaster is killing me.. One promise though: if you smoke one of them menthol fags before or during drinking Belgian beer, I'll shove a sleeve of 'm up your arse… Wrapped with barbwire... And no courtesy "Pucker up!" warning either...
Rofl!!!