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I stumbled across a Natalie Dee comic the other day that, until that moment, had slipped into the recesses of my mind. I also enjoyed Married to the Sea.

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We’d be friends I think.
 
I posted some other stuff in the cellar thread, I won't repost that here, but I wanted to share this:

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ZyF b2 decanted for ~20 minutes. I'm not sure I've had a lambic with a better nose. Incredible stuff, so deep, complex, funky, but still being light. Taste follows suit but is kinda muted by the residual sweetness of the lambic (and maybe the sherry? I'm hardly experienced there), but overall it's a fantastic beer, unsurprisingly since B1 was also great.
 
Went East for work last week. Walked into a bottleshop near my sisters house and De Cam Oude Kriek was turding. Didn't even think any of these made it into Australia so naturally grabbed one.

They also had 750ml 3F OG for $24AUD which is about $19USD. If I didn't have a small suitcase I would have cleared the entire stock.
 
Went East for work last week. Walked into a bottleshop near my sisters house and De Cam Oude Kriek was turding. Didn't even think any of these made it into Australia so naturally grabbed one.

They also had 750ml 3F OG for $24AUD which is about $19USD. If I didn't have a small suitcase I would have cleared the entire stock.
For those prices, buy another suitcase?
 
Collected weekend thoughts:

- The 3F Kriekenlambic isnt entirely uncarbed. Open a bottle at room temp and it’ll pop.
- it is very good though.
- Intens Rood 17 is next level. I enjoyed it more than the last fresh LPK I had. YMMV but it’s a different league from the old Intense Red I remember.
- Lambik-O-droom Doesjel pours are from OG-labelled bottles that never carbed. Found it slightly disappointing but recent Doesjel I’ve been drinking at home has been exceptional (Golden Doesjel)
- Cantillon is getting close to intolerable on Saturday afternoons. I had a glass of lambic and left sharpish due to overcrowding - but mostly tourists, not shitlords.
- Best Tilquin special was the Sureau. I’d pre-buy 3 cases right now. The Framboise and Mirabelle were good. Found the Rhubarb disappointing.
 
Had to happen eventually. DDH IPA blended with lambic in a can. Supposed to be alright too.

https://www.ratebeer.com/beer/lervig-oud-beersel-acid-crush/590790/

Yeah, Beersel isn't really a great lambic to blend with hops. There's a blending thread on this site that discusses some of us drunks blending various stuff, including lambic and IPAs. It's probably about 5 years old by now?

I had actually first gotten in to blending IPAs with AWAs from an idea a buddy gave me, which he had blended himself at Russian River. He called it Sanctpigification. I sorta got in to the Yardbirds playing guitar and went in my own direction from there. Or Bluesbreakers and then went in to my own inspirational direction from there.

Hearing that Beersel is doing this makes me quickly think that someone at Beersel got tanked and accidentally poured some IPA into their unfinished lambic and said **** it and drank it and realized that it's obviously better than just Beersel. Or, the place making the IPAs couldn't get other lambic and had to be "settlers".

Actually, blending IPAs and lambic is terrible. Dont do it, you'll only regret it. Blend Gose with Brwon Ales or something else that isn't as relevant to my interests.
 
Yeah, Beersel isn't really a great lambic to blend with hops. There's a blending thread on this site that discusses some of us drunks blending various stuff, including lambic and IPAs. It's probably about 5 years old by now?

I had actually first gotten in to blending IPAs with AWAs from an idea a buddy gave me, which he had blended himself at Russian River. He called it Sanctpigification. I sorta got in to the Yardbirds playing guitar and went in my own direction from there. Or Bluesbreakers and then went in to my own inspirational direction from there.

Hearing that Beersel is doing this makes me quickly think that someone at Beersel got tanked and accidentally poured some IPA into their unfinished lambic and said **** it and drank it and realized that it's obviously better than just Beersel. Or, the place making the IPAs couldn't get other lambic and had to be "settlers".

Actually, blending IPAs and lambic is terrible. Dont do it, you'll only regret it. Blend Gose with Brwon Ales or something else that isn't as relevant to my interests.

Heady/3F OG blend really shocked me in 2015 or so, but an attempt to recreate that magic was a miss. I'll chalk it up to batch variation for both elements. Geuze/saison dregs mixed into Trillium pale ales hasn't been a bad choice yet...
 

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