What's your favorite Beer?
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440ml? Perfect size. That sounds like a beast of a beer.
Did the BA’ed Three Bean Stout on Friday. I reckon drinking it fresh was a good call. Hard to imagine it getting better. The booze prevalent, warm and well rounded an the vanilla, tonka and cocoa were all there playing underneath it in perfect harmony. If you could flambé an vanilla, chocolate and cookie dough ice cream in whisky it might taste like this. I’d like to say it was so good I could ignore the wax cap, but the damn thing was electric pink.
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I had a bottle of this foofoo beer to go with my foofoo $125 dinner. It kind of tastes like Delirium Tremens in the sense that it tasted more like a cider. It was soooooo smooth and tasty I could have drank a case.
My whole dinner experience reminded me of a scene from American Psycho. As in, all the portions were super small and fancy. I did not fit in there though.
I'm going to go to brewery and get a few more bottles because I liked it so much. It had been cellared since 2017 and aged in oak barrels.
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@Filthy That does look good. 750 ml, though! Isn't that the size of a bottle of wine? That's the kind of beer size I like.
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Yeah it was like 2 beers size. I have had several Belgian beers from a 750 ml bottle.
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@Filthy That does look good. 750 ml, though! Isn't that the size of a bottle of wine? That's the kind of beer size I like.
750ml is one of the stanadard sizes for Belgian or Belgian style “table beers”. They are meant for sharing round the table for dinner, like wine. Table beer isn’t a style in and of itself. They can be geuze or saison but typically fall around the 5-8% abv mark. Or am I mistaken @Seul?
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@Filthy That does look good. 750 ml, though! Isn't that the size of a bottle of wine? That's the kind of beer size I like.
A lot of microbeweries use 750 ml crowlers. As @Filthy mentioned, it's the equivalent of 2 beers. I buy them on occasion from some local breweries but most of the time I can only drink 1 beer so end up passing on them.
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