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Re: Friday Beer Thread
« Reply #3480 on: December 18, 2009, 12:42:39 PM »

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ACME IPA is profoundly hoppy and finished with over a pound of fresh whole hops per barrel. The result of this generous hopping is a beer that is delicious dry and eminently drinkable in spite of its apparent strenth.
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Re: Friday Beer Thread
« Reply #3481 on: December 18, 2009, 01:28:32 PM »

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ACME IPA is profoundly hoppy and finished with over a pound of fresh whole hops per barrel. The result of this generous hopping is a beer that is delicious dry and eminently drinkable in spite of its apparent strenth.

Sounds good Mike, I'll have to look for it, I love IPA!

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Re: Friday Beer Thread
« Reply #3482 on: December 24, 2009, 05:17:18 AM »

As tomorrow is Friday we can all celebrate with a few beers, but as tomorrow is Christmas Day, we can all celebrate with a few beers, some champagne, wine (Red & White) Port (for the cheese you know) and some good Malt Whisky to round off the evening!!!

Hope everyone has a great Christmas.

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Re: Friday Beer Thread
« Reply #3483 on: December 25, 2009, 11:16:05 PM »

When in Washington or Oregon, the McMenamins (sp), family has a ton of bars/resorts etc....... brew all their own beers, FANTASTIC stuff.  Too many to list here but my usuals are Hammerhead and Terminator Stout.   For store bought I most often get Fat Tire and in the summer  Skinny Dip they are Fort Collins beers and a heck of a brewery/tour, (well worth the ride to).

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Re: Friday Beer Thread
« Reply #3484 on: February 28, 2010, 11:46:23 AM »

Had one of the smaller bottles of this on Friday night...


and it was so good I had to go and get me the bigger bottle to enjoy today. You can find out more about this beer here - Chimay Blue.

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Re: Friday Beer Thread
« Reply #3485 on: February 28, 2010, 12:24:33 PM »

BUDWEISER-----Because u deserve what every individual should enjoy regularly!

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Re: Friday Beer Thread
« Reply #3486 on: March 01, 2010, 01:21:10 PM »

What on earth happened to the Friday Beer Thread?

My post on the 24th December, then ultra2010 on the 26th December, then nuthin till yesterday by d00d.

By the way d00d, Chimay  :2vrolijk_21:

Belgium needs to be visited by all beer lovers, there is just no place like it.

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Re: Friday Beer Thread
« Reply #3487 on: March 01, 2010, 02:01:46 PM »

Now that sounds like a good road trip!!! :2vrolijk_21:

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Re: Friday Beer Thread
« Reply #3488 on: March 01, 2010, 02:05:51 PM »

What on earth happened to the Friday Beer Thread?

My post on the 24th December, then ultra2010 on the 26th December, then nuthin till yesterday by d00d.

By the way d00d, Chimay  :2vrolijk_21:

Belgium needs to be visited by all beer lovers, there is just no place like it.


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Nige I definitely agree... if all the other Belgium beers were as good as that one I'd be in beer heaven there. :drink: :2vrolijk_21: :drink: :2vrolijk_21:

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Re: Friday Beer Thread
« Reply #3489 on: March 01, 2010, 03:31:15 PM »

Nige I definitely agree... if all the other Belgium beers were as good as that one I'd be in beer heaven there. :drink: :2vrolijk_21: :drink: :2vrolijk_21:

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We have family that live there and they always bring me something special when they come.  Be here next month!!!!!
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Re: Friday Beer Thread
« Reply #3490 on: March 01, 2010, 04:33:08 PM »

November - Dog's Bollocks
Tasting notes
Standing out from the crowd, an old favourite returns that always lives up to its name.
Pale golden, well rounded flavours warm the palate & come together with a hint of nuts, resulting in a robust fulsome aroma that hangs low 'til the last.

A great excuse to go & see a man about a dog.

ABV: 5.2%
Hops: 
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Style: Golden Ale
See: Straw yellow
Smell: Fragrant citrus
Taste: Well-balanced & fruity
Bitter: 3
Sweet: 3 
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Re: Friday Beer Thread
« Reply #3491 on: March 01, 2010, 04:42:53 PM »

We have family that live there and they always bring me something special when they come.  Be here next month!!!!!
Make sure you let us know what you get and what you think of them.

I found out Chimay is made by Monks and understand they drink this during their time of fasting..... I never knew fasting could be so good. ;D :D ;D :D

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Re: Friday Beer Thread Chimay hope this helps
« Reply #3492 on: March 01, 2010, 04:50:13 PM »

In order to understand the reason that the monks brew beer, we invite you to consider an essential historic moment.

The monks of the Abbey of Scourmont at Chimay belong to the Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance, known generally as Trappists.

These monks, who follow the Rule of Saint Benoit (going back to the 6th century) take the name of "Cistercians" from the monastery of Citeaux, founded in Burgundy in the 12th century.

The Cistercian monasteries are divided into two great Orders, of which one is historically attached to the Abbey of La Grande Trappe, in Normandy. From here originates the popular name of "Trappists".

The monks dedicate their life to the worship of God in prayer and meditation. Making a vow of celibacy, they live in a community, under the direction of an abbot and renounce all personal possessions.

The heart of their life is their work and they try hard by these means to secure aid for the poorest people.

The work of the monks has for a long time essentially been the cultivation of crops in the field, but recently this has extended to light industry, in particular food and agricultural activities. This is how, in the northern part of the country, they have brewed beer for many centuries.

Since the monks carry out their work with the same concern for perfection that they strive for in their life of prayer and study, brewing has become a true art over the course of time in the abbeys and has been perfected at the Abbey of Scourmont through the most modern scientific methods.

It was during the summer of 1850 that a small group of monks established themselves on the wild plateau of Scourmont close to Chimay.

They had to do a lot of work to transform the barren soil of this region into fertile farmland.

Around the monastery that they had built, which was of great beauty and simplicity, a farm was developed, followed by a cheese making plant and a brewery.

The Abbey of Scourmont gave birth to various industries which made it the principal provider of employment in the region and into which it injected a powerful dynamism.

Their role of initiators no longer being necessary, the monks gradually withdrew from the direct administration of all these companies in order to continue their life seeking God, shared between prayer, study and manual work.

The production and distribution of Chimay Trappist beers is performed by S.A. Bières de Chimay.

Chimay is always brewed on site at the abbey, which guarantees its authenticity and quality. It is bottled at Baileux, a few kilometres from the Abbey.


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Re: Friday Beer Thread
« Reply #3493 on: March 01, 2010, 05:44:17 PM »

The Monks know their brew!!! :2vrolijk_21:

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Re: Friday Beer Thread
« Reply #3494 on: March 01, 2010, 06:17:24 PM »

trappist: this type of ale is brewed by monks noted for their skill at trapping tourists in their monastery’s overpriced gift shops. They changed their name from trapper to trappist in 1816 when they realized they spoke French and thus needed a fancier title.  :huepfenlol2: :huepfenlol2: :huepfenlol2: :huepfenlol2:
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