If I said yes would that be creepy?
Of all the dick swinging, cellar pictures in the world that have been and ever will be... you post a pic of Jean hog tied in your “cellar” and you win the ******* internet.
If I said yes would that be creepy?
Of all the dick swinging, cellar pictures in the world that have been and ever will be... you post a pic of Jean hog tied in your “cellar” and you win the ******* internet.
Bummer. I was hoping for a community of fellow chocolate malt aficionados.
I ended up with the volume equivalent of 12.
Is this a clever way of saying you got gcb magnums
Or 375s.
I'd say if you've had it fresh a few times, it's good to try one in several ranges of age, if that's possible for you. I felt similar to you but then having had the beer with 5, 10, and 15 years of age on it, it's now something I always make sure to grab and put away. It develops wonderfully and I'm looking forward to aging a bunch of my own to enjoy down the road.Having never had an aged gcb, i'm curious how it changes over time. It's probably my least favorite Cantillon beer. Having only had it fresh, I find it too... oaky? From memory, I recall it being quite dry and bitter. I bought a couple when I visited Cantillon last year and am deciding if I should cellar them for a while, or crack one open soon.
Having never had an aged gcb, i'm curious how it changes over time. It's probably my least favorite Cantillon beer. Having only had it fresh, I find it too... oaky? From memory, I recall it being quite dry and bitter. I bought a couple when I visited Cantillon last year and am deciding if I should cellar them for a while, or crack one open soon.
I had a 2003 or 2004 cork and it completed changed my mind about it, now it's one of my favorites. Wasn't fully carbed but it had a soft carbonation, very oaky and minerally. I have some bottles that I plan on saving for a while.Having never had an aged gcb, i'm curious how it changes over time. It's probably my least favorite Cantillon beer. Having only had it fresh, I find it too... oaky? From memory, I recall it being quite dry and bitter. I bought a couple when I visited Cantillon last year and am deciding if I should cellar them for a while, or crack one open soon.
I won’t open mine until it’s been in bottle for at least 5+ years, often longer. Even being. Titled at 3 years old (+/-), it’s still super young tasting. I think it’s a great way to understand the general characteristics of cantillon lambic before it gets blended into a Gueuze or with fruit. If you’re lucky, you’ll sometimes find older ones that carbonate over tome like a Gueuze.
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They're generally pretty easy to trade for and show up on the belgian sites every now and then. Even when they're on the shitlord sites I usually see them for like $24-30 a bottle, which isn't great but I've gone for it once or twice, especially when they have ones that are already a few years past initial release.Thank you for the replies.
As I only have 3 bottles in the cellar (2017 bottlings), I think I might refrain from opening one at the one year mark and instead wait a little while longer. My dumb hoarder brain is regretting not buying more to see how it changes over a greater period of time, but I'll make it a point to save one for the long-term.
$24-30 for Cantillon stateside is always great, especially for shitlord site prices. (In comparison local bottle shop is selling Tilquin Pinot Noir for $39.99)They're generally pretty easy to trade for and show up on the belgian sites every now and then. Even when they're on the shitlord sites I usually see them for like $24-30 a bottle, which isn't great but I've gone for it once or twice, especially when they have ones that are already a few years past initial release.
I do this with GCB and De Cam Oude Lambiek. One of the top 5 best bottles of lambic I've ever had was a "2009" oude lambiek. If you can guess the month it was bottled, I'll send you oneIt develops wonderfully and I'm looking forward to aging a bunch of my own to enjoy down the road.
January. DuhI do this with GCB and De Cam Oude Lambiek. One of the top 5 best bottles of lambic I've ever had was a "2009" oude lambiek. If you can guess the month it was bottled, I'll send you one![]()
The loons ran out between adding to my cart and checking out, but I managed to get 4 Gooikoorts, which I'm much more excited about anyway![]()
I wonder why Kurt is charging so much more for Gooikoorts than Etre.