SeaWatchman
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Funny, pictures of that bottle showed up in facebook messages to me last night 
It's still at the other guy's house. So he probably drank it alreadyFunny, pictures of that bottle showed up in facebook messages to me last night![]()
Last year I was unable to go to Zwanze, so I had my own "zwanze" at home and popped open some Fou Foune, Vigneronne, and other stuff. I remember the 2012 Vigneronne being very funky, acidic, and a hint of sweetness. Easily my favorite Cantillon more than Fou Foune or St. Lamvinus.
Recently opened a 2013 Vigneronne with a friend during a tasting, and it was a lot sweeter than the first time I had it. That being said, it was still a very balanced beer. With 2 completely different experiences with 2 different years, what does Vigneronne normally taste like fresh & aged? I'd assume fresher it tastes like my most recent experience, sweet but balanced?
And it's gone...H.ertie peated wiskey lambic lambic collab....
http://belgiuminabox.com/shop/home/...l?search_query=Brauart&results=1#.VD550ym9LCQ
This is so my style!
And it's gone...
Probably me, but the peated lambics I've had before I've really enjoyed.Someone is really going to regret that purchase
We will see it on My Beer Cellar for $500Someone is really going to regret that purchase
Or on BA ISO:BlauwWe will see it on My Beer Cellar for $500
Or on BA ISO:Blauw
What other peated lambics have you had?Probably me, but the peated lambics I've had before I've really enjoyed.
L’Enfant Terrible, this one had subtle peatWhat other peated lambics have you had?
I have no idea anything about it just that it popped up on BiaB with a lower case h on it, so I had to buy it.Anywhere else have the peated lambic ? Just missed it
I have no idea anything about it just that it popped up on BiaB with a lower case h on it, so I had to buy it.
I wish I had h.Ertie beers.
I drank a 2012 St lam on the weekend. **** me it was good. I hadn't had it for a few years (maybe since 2011?) and I forgot how good it is. It's like grown up RdG. RdG brings the raspberry candy while St Lam brings the adult grapes.
First time for me. (Glad I have more!!)
Whoah. Delicious
the last time I opened a quetsche was back in august and it was from last years batch. it was excellent
don't recall the carb level, but I don't think it was totally flat.That's wonderful to here. I have a 375 so I'm sure it'll be good...and flat
I just got a bottle of Oud Beersel Oud Kriekske (kriek liquor) from BIAB and am rocking that tonight. It drinks pretty much like a cheap port. Very little cherry flavor that could nearly be confused for grape. Some heat. No funk, cheese or sourness. Had to tick it but unimpressed. Still better than Armand'Spirit though... On a related note, Oud Beersel started distributing to Colorado last week, and their gueuze (375s) has diacetyl issues which should go away in about a year. Oud Beersel Kriek (750s shipped from Belgium) is pretty much my daily drinker lambic at this point though and is delicious.
Anybody opened a 750 ml of the 2012/2013 questsche recently? I've got one left that I'm debating whether to open soon or sit on for a while longer.
Isn't Cantillon Kriek the same way?I've got a unopened case of 2010 Hanssen Kriek 750ml bottles that I've been meaning to dig out and try. Maybe I'll so that this week. Their kriek had always been love/hate with me. It ses to quickly get to a point where it's unbearably sour.