Rowingbrewer1
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Also grab a boon Mariage parfait. Easily tracked down and so good
St Louis gueuze fond tradition and boons Mariage parfait as I mentioned beforeA Mort Subite short of a blind tasting... is it worth it? Never seen it; is it available on shelves stateside?
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St Louis gueuze fond tradition and boons Mariage parfait as I mentioned before
Just checked and they only have sweetened Mort Subite kriek. Sorry![]()
http://www.lambic.info/Saint_Louis_Gueuze_Fond_TraditionI'm not counting Fond Tradition as lambic either... I gotta cut the bottles off at some point or there is just too much.
http://www.lambic.info/Saint_Louis_Gueuze_Fond_Tradition
makes the cut for lambic.info
If I had to guess, I'd say no CRK in NC, but maybe SC.Spontenbasil was 28.99 on the shelf in North Carolina when I saw it last weekend, I took a pass. Still haven't personally seen Cuvee Rene Kriek in either NC or SC, really hoping it shows up at some point.
Spontenbasil was 28.99 on the shelf in North Carolina when I saw it last weekend, I took a pass. Still haven't personally seen Cuvee Rene Kriek in either NC or SC, really hoping it shows up at some point.
If I had to guess, I'd say no CRK in NC, but maybe SC.
Spontenbasil was 28.99 on the shelf in North Carolina when I saw it last weekend, I took a pass. Still haven't personally seen Cuvee Rene Kriek in either NC or SC, really hoping it shows up at some point.
No CR Kriek in the state so far, supposedly MdV is "working on it" which means 2plums4one may very well be correct :\If I had to guess, I'd say no CRK in NC, but maybe SC.
I think you're overestimating Lindemann's sweetened drinkers - in the past, I've never seen them stray from "their beer" e.g. framboise drinkers won't even try the kriek and vice versa. And no one will try pomme/peche/cassisI have this horrible image in my head of many Cuvee Rene Krieks being drainpoured, because they get purchased by drinkers who typically buy the sweetened Lindemann's **** and don't like how the beer is sour.
I have this horrible image in my head of many Cuvee Rene Krieks being drainpoured, because they get purchased by drinkers who typically buy the sweetened Lindemann's **** and don't like how the beer is sour.
Also grab a boon Mariage parfait. Easily tracked down and so good
I just can't seem to get on board w that beer. Every time I have it I am underwhelmed, but buy again thinking I am missing something.
I just can't seem to get on board w that beer. Every time I have it I am underwhelmed, but buy again thinking I am missing something.
I just can't seem to get on board w that beer. Every time I have it I am underwhelmed, but buy again thinking I am missing something.
I can look tomorrow, pretty sure I saw it a few months ago. Will let you know.Thanks! If anyone else sees a Mort Subite Oude Gueuze collecting dust on a shelf I'd gladly exchange some Wisconsin goodness.
I had a 2011 mp and 2012 mp kriek recently, meh;(It gets so, so much better with long term aging. Try it with 5+ years and see if you're still underwhelmed...
Definitely not my favorite, but I like that I can get a 375ml of it for $5-6 when I'm craving some 3F OG and don't have any... and don't want to spend $20-30 on Tilquin. Also pretty easy here to find a 2010 shelf bottle.
This very well may be my other "problem", for the same price I can get 3F, Tilquin or Cantillon.
This very well may be my other "problem", for the same price I can get 3F, Tilquin or Cantillon.
Not just sour, but overly sour.I have this horrible image in my head of many Cuvee Rene Krieks being drainpoured, because they get purchased by drinkers who typically buy the sweetened Lindemann's **** and don't like how the beer is sour.
I've talked to several store owners in NC, and I seem to recall SC getting a slightly better selection of lambic distro than NC. I could be wrong on that though as this stuff changes all the time.I've seen it on the shelf from $24.99 to $31 in NC. Passed at each price, but I'm not big on basil.
What makes you guess that?
When I was in Belgium last fall, I made a point to try it. It was a lot cheaper than Cantillon, 3F, etc. krieks and also a notch lower in quality, so I guess you are lucky?This very well may be my other "problem", for the same price I can get 3F, Tilquin or Cantillon.
I had a 2011 mp and 2012 mp kriek recently, meh;(
The wife was rather apathetic towards the boon mp kriek after having had a 2011 3F Kriek.
I think the real lesson here is to quit bothering with kriek -- and, hell, most fruits -- in general and just stick to geuze![]()
Not just sour, but overly sour.