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What are all your opinions of Mariage Parfait. It has always been one of my favorite Gueuzes, such a unique flavor profile and one of my funkiest gueuze's I've had the pleasure to imbibe. Some bottles have had almost a mushroom like quality (in a good way) to them with subtle acidity and a perfect, if not a tad high, level of carb. It's my go to beer for the most part as it's extremely accessible. Anyone have experience drinking vintages with over 10 years of age on them? Very intrigued to try some with that amount of time on them.
 
Was able to grab a six pack online, still looking for more Mure though.

Mure now available in a BIAB Tilquin pack. I know that people bitched about Framboos when it was sold as part of a huge pack, but this one seems fairly reasonable:

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Mure now available in a BIAB Tilquin pack. I know that people bitched about Framboos when it was sold as part of a huge pack, but this one seems fairly reasonable:

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if by reasonable you mean after adding up the others its approximately 35 Euro for a 375ml bottle of mure then yes
 
if by reasonable you mean after adding up the others its approximately 35 Euro for a 375ml bottle of mure then yes

That's a fair point. What I was thinking is that I really like every beer in that pack (excluding Mure and the Prunes de Namur, which I haven't had yet), so I don't feel like I'm compelled to buy a big box full of ****** beer just to get that one bottle of Mure (which was my view of the Framboos box that I passed on). I bought a box and am looking forward to getting a whole lot of Tilquin. Don't make me second-guess it.

tl;dr:

¯\_(ツ)_/¯
 
Grabbed one if those packs. Always happy with more tilquin anyway.


Really should have the box I've been building up shipped. That's gonna be interesting.
 
If you go by the average price you would pay on shelf in America for all of those Tilquins then the price is extremely reasonable. Of course shipping changes the equation but based on bottle price alone it's super fair.

Pack price- $139.54

American shelf prices:
750og $20
750og $20
375og $13
375og $13
750q $28
750q $28
375q $16
375q $16
375 Mure (guess) $17
= $171 total if bought off shelf in US
 
Those are also extremely awesome shelf prices for Tilquin if you can even find it on shelves in Philly.
 
$211 shipped. Comes out to roughly $32.4 shipped per 750 of liquid. If I had the extra funds I'd probably pull the trigger.
 
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I'll sum up my review in an analogy.
Special blend is to cuvée Rene,
As marriage parfait is to boon Geuze.

Drank my first bottle of that the other night. Very impressed. Impeccably balanced beer, an improvement on the standard Cuvee Rene in just about every way--mouthfeel, funk, acidity, all of it spot on for a freshly bottled gueuze, with the Lindemans house character of course (which I love anyway). So glad I bought a fuckton of these.
 
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I'll sum up my review in an analogy.
Special blend is to cuvée Rene,
As marriage parfait is to boon Geuze.
I hope you cross posted in the markintiharing thread. And as red viper said. I'm glad I bought a fuckton as well. The bottle is nice too, no the usually Lindemans clunker. I hope it can hold the carbonation if this one continues to carb up a little more over time.
 
$211 shipped. Comes out to roughly $32.4 shipped per 750 of liquid. If I had the extra funds I'd probably pull the trigger.

I'd buy an island if I had the money too.

Nothing about >$32/shipped is reasonable. Then again, this thread is exactly why prices keep going up. Not like Tilquin/3F/cantillon are seeing any of the extra $$ from this hosing.
 
I'd buy an island if I had the money too.

Nothing about >$32/shipped is reasonable. Then again, this thread is exactly why prices keep going up. Not like Tilquin/3F/cantillon are seeing any of the extra $$ from this hosing.

I think most of the prices on the normal Euro sites are very reasonable, its getting them to America that is expensive, and even the online store owners don't have control over shipping rates. Just think if the guys in Europe tried to buy a case of BCBS from the states shipped to Europe. I'm guessing over $130 in shipping alone.
 
Yep. $30 a pop wasn't too bad for that stuff if it is nearly as good as the last batch.
Agreed that the last batch was excellent.
You shoulda threw some cheapy 375s in there to make that shipping a bit more economical. I topped off a max 30kg box yesterday, and shipping came out around $111, so only $3.70 per kg.
 
I'll put one in the main fridge now and tell you tonight

I don't know if many people have had Mure yet but I thought it was pretty underwhelming/disappointing. Also very little carb to speak of, needs way more time in the bottle.
 
How does one pronounce Doesjel, as in 3F Golden Doesjel. I've been pronouncing it 'doshel', but I imagine that's not really correct. Can any assist?
 
How does one pronounce Doesjel, as in 3F Golden Doesjel. I've been pronouncing is 'doshel', but I imagine that's not really correct. Can any assist?

The main lesson I learned from my first trip to Belgium was that there is no Flemish/Dutch word that American beer geeks pronounce correctly. I am curious as well, but my faith in anyone who isn't a native speaker to know how to pronounce anything has been shattered.
 
The main lesson I learned from my first trip to Belgium was that there is no Flemish/Dutch word that American beer geeks pronounce correctly. I am curious as well, but my faith in anyone who isn't a native speaker to know how to pronounce anything has been shattered.
So it IS goozie! Knew it.
 
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