davey101
Well-Known Member
I should have gotten two bottles thenI really want to try this since it seems to be floating around in a few different places.
I should have gotten two bottles thenI really want to try this since it seems to be floating around in a few different places.
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* something new… (more details on August 31st)
This is awesome! I like it way more then any vintage of Hanssens OG I've had before.
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01/09/2015 12:24 Item in distribution phase 77573 United States
31/08/2015 01:01 Departure from international depot USORDA United States
30/08/2015 07:59 Retained at customs : reason unknown USORDA United States
29/08/2015 15:12 Arrival at international office of exchange USORDA United States
26/08/2015 08:20 Item information registered manually LCI
26/08/2015 08:01 Departure from international depot BEBRUA Belgium
25/08/2015 16:27 Item has been sorted BRUXELLES X
25/08/2015 11:34 Announcement of an item LCI
22/11/2014 13:56 Departure from office of exchange United States
20/11/2014 22:26 Retained at customs : reason unknown United States
20/11/2014 22:25 Arrival at international office of exchange United States
02/01/2015 08:02 Departure from office of exchange United States
29/12/2014 10:42 Retained at customs : reason unknown United States
29/12/2014 10:41 Arrival at international office of exchange United States
10/06/2015 07:27 Departure from office of exchange United States
09/06/2015 19:23 Retained at customs : reason unknown United States
09/06/2015 19:22 Arrival at international office of exchange United States
Well, I knew it was bound to happen. I have had such a great run of luck - my last package made it in 4 days! Anyone know what the next steps are?
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That is from the BPost tracking website. On USPS.com, it says "Your item is being processed by United States Customs."
It was a tie between 2011 and 2013 for the favorite of the lineup.
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I did the mega blend vertical with a few friends last weekend. Overall we decided that 2009, if it was ever good, was way past its prime. It was a tie between 2011 and 2013 for the favorite of the lineup. Also, 2011 was the most carbonated bottle I have ever opened. After removing the cage the cork shot off and covered me and the wall in lambic goodness.
We also had 1999 selection lambic. I think that year just have been a blend of lambic aged in nail polish bottles. So happy I have a second bottle.
I really like 15 fresh. I think in a couple years it will be better than 11/13.
Just order from BiaB they throw them in your package all the time!ISO dem coasters
What lambic is "water"?
I randomly had the chance to try this at a bottle share last week. Someone I know in Charlotte, who is That Guy who seems to have the god-given beer nerd luck to end all beer nerd luck, managed to get a couple of these bottles through an IP trade while on vacation in Belgium.Girardin Fond Gueuze Bierpallieters is a gueuze blended and bottled in 2009 specifically for the Bierpallieters tasting group. It is 5% ABV and 1400 bottles were labeled and released.Though bottled in 2009, this gueuze was released at the 20th anniversary of the Weekend of Spontaneous Fermentation in 2011. The label for the Giradin Fond Gueuze Bierpallieters is thought to be a take on the old Brasserie Brabrux Van der Perre Geuze label, pictured below.
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I randomly had the chance to try this at a bottle share last week. Someone I know in Charlotte, who is That Guy who seems to have the god-given beer nerd luck to end all beer nerd luck, managed to get a couple of these bottles through an IP trade while on vacation in Belgium.
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Great beer. Copious blue cheese smell, not quite as funky as that nose would make you think but a fair amount of barnyard present. Bright and fairly fruity. Unlikely to ever bang again but would in a heartbeat. Will probably drown my sorrows for that fact with some Tilquin.
Totally agreed on the HORAL's. 2009 didn't even taste like lambic when I had it in April. 2011 was the sweet spot for me, with 2013 being close behind.![]()
I did the mega blend vertical with a few friends last weekend. Overall we decided that 2009, if it was ever good, was way past its prime. It was a tie between 2011 and 2013 for the favorite of the lineup. Also, 2011 was the most carbonated bottle I have ever opened. After removing the cage the cork shot off and covered me and the wall in lambic goodness.
We also had 1999 selection lambic. I think that year just have been a blend of lambic aged in nail polish bottles. So happy I have a second bottle.
Whilst at 3F on Saturday, Padraig and I split a 1997 OG, which Gaston and Armand blended (6th Dec bottling?)
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Fair bit of carb as you can see! Barely sour at all any more, but unmistakable 3F mineralogy. Harvest time hay and grass in abundance. Touch of acetone but not unpleasant - we were served by Gaston's grandson who was telling us that the peak for these was probably about 2 years ago (and about the day it was blended, when he and his sister tried to sneak a taste from a jug of leftovers).
I drink homemade kefir everyday. Never have problems with crazy burps or farts anymore but I still get terrible mudbutt/hosebutt from heavy drinking.I've had a crazy stomach ache for a day or so. It felt like all i need was a giant burp or something. Figured some carbonation and healthy bacteria would be the best way...
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And I feel tons better now. Burping like crazy though.
Whilst at 3F on Saturday, Padraig and I split a 1997 OG, which Gaston and Armand blended (6th Dec bottling?)
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Fair bit of carb as you can see! Barely sour at all any more, but unmistakable 3F mineralogy. Harvest time hay and grass in abundance. Touch of acetone but not unpleasant - we were served by Gaston's grandson who was telling us that the peak for these was probably about 2 years ago (and about the day it was blended, when he and his sister tried to sneak a taste from a jug of leftovers).