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Re: The Proper Beer Thread!

Post by AxeD » Sat Feb 01, 2014 11:02 pm

DiegoSapiens wrote:I know were to find gulden draak :D its a bit expensive though
Lidl used to have it here :lol:
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Re: The Proper Beer Thread!

Post by DiegoSapiens » Sat Feb 01, 2014 11:07 pm

thanks to this thread i now want to spend all the money i have saved this month in international beers...
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Re: The Proper Beer Thread!

Post by esfandyar » Sun Feb 02, 2014 1:12 am

m8son wrote:oh right but is it a different kinda head than on a standard beer or is it the same just more of it?
its the same kind of head that all beer produces, but yeah just more of it. a lot of belgian beers are not only force carbonated but they can also go through secondary fermentation by pitching a little extra yeast in the bottle before corking or capping. gives it more carbonation, and depending on the yeast, different flavors if aging is appropriate.

one of my favorite belgians and its not even trappist:

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Post by NickUndercover » Sun Feb 02, 2014 2:14 pm

esfandyar wrote:
m8son wrote:oh right but is it a different kinda head than on a standard beer or is it the same just more of it?
its the same kind of head that all beer produces, but yeah just more of it. a lot of belgian beers are not only force carbonated but they can also go through secondary fermentation by pitching a little extra yeast in the bottle before corking or capping. gives it more carbonation, and depending on the yeast, different flavors if aging is appropriate.

one of my favorite belgians and its not even trappist:

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Re: The Proper Beer Thread!

Post by 3za » Mon Feb 17, 2014 7:30 am

^ I'm going to get me a bottle of that ;-)

The Delirium Nocturnum was a very good beer, but I felt it was a little bit of a let down considering the price I paid for it. Didn't wow me in anyway.

Had a Sierra Nevada Torpedo Extra IPA the other night, and that blew me away. Though I was slightly drunk, high as fuck, and listening to minimal techno at high SPL's at the same time :6:

Currently sitting on a bottle of Delirium Tremens, Westmalle Dubble, Rochefort 10, a can of Guinness Draught, and still the La Trappe Dubble. Going to go buy some more beer on wednesday :D


Anyone cook with beer? I once marinated some Lamb rump steaks in Guinness, Tabasco, Worcester sauce, and some parsley over night. Turned out pretty good, meat was very tender, and none of the flavours where too over powering in the marinade. Want to do some more cooking with beer, but not sure what cuts of meats to use, what beer to use, and what dish to make. Got any suggestion? Open to anything really.
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Re: The Proper Beer Thread!

Post by DiegoSapiens » Mon Feb 17, 2014 9:56 am

the other day i got really really drunk just drinking three gulden draak´s, and it was a really moody drunk big up them.
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Re: The Proper Beer Thread!

Post by DiegoSapiens » Mon Feb 17, 2014 9:58 am

3za i think that for cooking the best beer is the trappist one. Orval is my favorite one.
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Re: The Proper Beer Thread!

Post by 3za » Mon Feb 17, 2014 11:32 am

Gonna get a bottle of Orval to drink.

I'm not cooking with any of the trappist beers. I only got 1 bottle of each, and I have yet to drink a trappist in my life. Plus I want to use something I can get cheap to cook with, I'm going to hit up morrisons, and get some quid Manns Brown Ale's, and some £1.25 Hob Goblin's, and Marston's EPA's :D

Think I'm going to knock up some Guinness BBQ sauce, just with some stuff I have in the cupboard:
Guinness 1 can
Heniz Tomato soup 1 can
Garlic 1 clove
Brown sugar 4 tea spoons
Tobasco splash
Lea & Perrins worcester sauce splash
Tarragon 1 tea Spoon
English mustard small dollop
Salt few twist
Pepper few twist

Anyone change anything be for I go make it in the hour? Too much soup???

Off topic: Got some chicken marinating in soy sauce (and a fuck load of other things) for a stir fry tonight :D
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Re: The Proper Beer Thread!

Post by lloydnoise » Tue Feb 18, 2014 6:22 pm

3za wrote:Gonna get a bottle of Orval to drink.

I'm not cooking with any of the trappist beers. I only got 1 bottle of each, and I have yet to drink a trappist in my life. Plus I want to use something I can get cheap to cook with, I'm going to hit up morrisons, and get some quid Manns Brown Ale's, and some £1.25 Hob Goblin's, and Marston's EPA's :D

Think I'm going to knock up some Guinness BBQ sauce, just with some stuff I have in the cupboard:
Guinness 1 can
Heniz Tomato soup 1 can
Garlic 1 clove
Brown sugar 4 tea spoons
Tobasco splash
Lea & Perrins worcester sauce splash
Tarragon 1 tea Spoon
English mustard small dollop
Salt few twist
Pepper few twist

Anyone change anything be for I go make it in the hour? Too much soup???

Off topic: Got some chicken marinating in soy sauce (and a fuck load of other things) for a stir fry tonight :D
Orval is the absolute nuts

think this is the best IPA i have ever had, and I've had plenty

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Re: The Proper Beer Thread!

Post by gwa » Tue Feb 18, 2014 6:39 pm

lloydnoise wrote:
3za wrote:Gonna get a bottle of Orval to drink.

I'm not cooking with any of the trappist beers. I only got 1 bottle of each, and I have yet to drink a trappist in my life. Plus I want to use something I can get cheap to cook with, I'm going to hit up morrisons, and get some quid Manns Brown Ale's, and some £1.25 Hob Goblin's, and Marston's EPA's :D

Think I'm going to knock up some Guinness BBQ sauce, just with some stuff I have in the cupboard:
Guinness 1 can
Heniz Tomato soup 1 can
Garlic 1 clove
Brown sugar 4 tea spoons
Tobasco splash
Lea & Perrins worcester sauce splash
Tarragon 1 tea Spoon
English mustard small dollop
Salt few twist
Pepper few twist

Anyone change anything be for I go make it in the hour? Too much soup???

Off topic: Got some chicken marinating in soy sauce (and a fuck load of other things) for a stir fry tonight :D
Orval is the absolute nuts

think this is the best IPA i have ever had, and I've had plenty

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really? i thought it was good myself but didn't compare to some of the american IPA's i've had
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Re: The Proper Beer Thread!

Post by knell » Tue Feb 18, 2014 7:03 pm

i've had at least 15 or more "this is the best IPA ever" moments -w-

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Re: The Proper Beer Thread!

Post by lloydnoise » Tue Feb 18, 2014 7:58 pm

knell wrote:i've had at least 15 or more "this is the best IPA ever" moments -w-
lol, true
gwa wrote: really? i thought it was good myself but didn't compare to some of the american IPA's i've had
definitely not as punchy or fruity, but it has such a clean balance to it, i got a second bottle a few days later and the epiphany continued.
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Re: The Proper Beer Thread!

Post by sigbowls » Tue Feb 18, 2014 8:09 pm

ive got like 50 ounces of fat tire in the fridge. if i drank all that id be hella messed up
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Post by mks » Tue Feb 18, 2014 8:11 pm

I can't stand Fat Tire.

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Post by sigbowls » Tue Feb 18, 2014 8:20 pm

i dont really like it eather, but its not bad for sipping on
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Re: The Proper Beer Thread!

Post by 3za » Wed Feb 19, 2014 9:08 am

Sauce tasted like concentrated skunk arse holes :corncry:

Delirium Tremens was fairly decent, but I prefer Duvel more. The Westmalle Dubble was yummy, and the Rochefort 10 was fucking amazing.
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Re: The Proper Beer Thread!

Post by DiegoSapiens » Wed Feb 19, 2014 9:18 am

a lager recommendation:
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Re: The Proper Beer Thread!

Post by 3za » Tue Mar 18, 2014 12:49 am

Enjoy these beers recently;

Bath Ales Imperial Stout Speyside 2013 – 10.8%
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First beer in this style for me, will be drinking more.


brooklyn lager - 5.2%
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Very nice hoppy lager.


Compass Torp - 7%
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As they say on the bottle, good beer to have with a steak.

Not had a Orval, or Houblon Chouffe yet, though did have a La Chouffe, and a Mc Chouffe.
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Re: The Proper Beer Thread!

Post by gwa » Thu Apr 10, 2014 6:33 pm

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so this sold out in 18 minutes this morning when it got released online! managed to pick one up in my local beer shop.. dead happy as it was a highlight from last year when they did their batch!!

also oakham ales has started producing green devil again for anyone wanting something cheap and cheerful.
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Re: The Proper Beer Thread!

Post by AxeD » Thu Apr 10, 2014 6:54 pm

Looks like that bro beer from Brewdog, but I wouldn't be the first one to complain about them :lol:

Had a really good ipa at 't IJ few days back, but liked their witbier best. Perfect amount of sour.
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