one of my favourites: http://www.cantillon.be/br/3_102 In London it's a bit hard to get hold of and expensive but worth searching out if you're in Belgium
Seeing as its in Saint Truiden, it would be rude not to include the following....http://www.brouwerijkerkom.be/en never drunk it - but i've no doubt its good !
Seeing as its in Saint Truiden, it would be rude not to include the following....http://www.brouwerijkerkom.be/en never drunk it - but i've no doubt its good !
If you want a refreshing beer stick to Geuze, superb if weather is hot but slightly sour. Absolute stonker is Boon Geuze Marriage Parfait. Not sure if I have name right but Rochenbach Trippell fairly impressive.
If you are in to heavier beers, Rochefort, Delirium Tremens and Tripple Karmeliet are woryh a try. Westvleteren if you can find it and to a lesser extent Westmalle, Chimay or La chouffe
If you are in to heavier beers, Rochefort, Delirium Tremens and Tripple Karmeliet are woryh a try. Westvleteren if you can find it and to a lesser extent Westmalle, Chimay or La chouffe
"Delirium Tremens"? No need to travel to Ostend or Knokke just for that. Come here and enjoy our Theakston's Old Peculier, Gale's Old Ale and Fuller's ESB. I'm in the chair.
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never drunk it - but i've no doubt its good !
13% alc./vol.
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Probably best to have the Cherry Beer first though.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Good-Beer-Guide-Belgium-Guides/dp/1852493119/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1404158446&sr=1-1&keywords=belgian+beer+guide
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Doesn't look too shabby. Assumes Reza on holiday.