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Bizier said:
Unfortunately I have to agree with you, perhaps less vehemently. I was amazed how little my expectations were met. For the record I have only tasted a couple of Berliner weiss.
I thought it was good. Only problem is that its a simple low abv session beer of sorts with a big imported bottle price tag. Subtle, but nice tart flavours - but nothing in your face.
 
So it's going to be one of "those nights" again northside novice :)

Looking forward to seeing what else you pull out of the bag tonight.
 
we'll see mate, there is a lot to rejoice lately , agar just for a start , what a true aussie champion
 
Amager Bryghus "Pride"

So thick and black. It fills me in ways I have never experienced before. Don't think I can go back...



Had this beautiful Scandinavian ale at Carwyn Cellars' Scandinavian craft beer tasting event. Great beers, great info and well worth going to :)
 
Damn smooth and easy drinking for 10% too.

Might give Oxford st a miss though, hell, will probably give all of Sydney a miss :p
 
Had a Coopers Vintage Ale 2013 tonight... Was quite impressed with this years effort. Stood out as one of the better efforts from Coopers...

Following it with Sail & Anchor (dans) Imperial Stout...
 
northside novice said:
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Burleigh brewing my wife's bitter 4.8%

Its a nice easy drink to start the night :)
And it tastes nothing like cat piss :D
 
one of the best beer I have had in a while. aroma of whisky and dark malt drinks easily for a 10% beer

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Burleigh Fig Jam IPA.
It has that stanky "just opened a 50 bag" hop aroma. Flavour follows suit. Hops so prominent it's almost a syrup but the carbonation lifts it off the tongue dutifully. Juicy citrus. Bitter. Great lacing despite the pub glass. Name is appropriate.

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To celebrate the 150 years spent at the Abbey Of Scourmont, the Chimay Trappist brewery has developed this exceptional anniversary beer brewed specially for the occasion. Note: available only in bottles! Recipe contains coriander and cardamom,
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Any ways ,,

always something to celebrate !
And these funky monks know how to brew a 10% celebration ale that's for sure ...


like no chimay you have ever met , its like a munks mandriney spunk

gets so much flavour with every sip as it warms up
 
Liam_snorkel said:
Burleigh Fig Jam IPA.It has that stanky "just opened a 50 bag" hop aroma. Flavour follows suit. Hops so prominent it's almost a syrup but the carbonation lifts it off the tongue dutifully. Juicy citrus. Bitter. Great lacing despite the pub glass. Name is appropriate.
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"shared" abottle of fig jam withmy wife tonight.
she didn't like it.
damn shame.
 
Had a crack at this today whilst breaking in my keggle.
Not a bad drop, certainly stood up to expectations which was nice as so many beers don't.
Off to the bottlo tomorrow to grab a sixer.
Looking forward to trying the Liberty Ale sometime on the weekend.


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