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And what is this?
New Budweiser beer will have caffeine
Looking to hold onto young adult drinkers, Anheuser-Busch Cos. next month will roll out a flavored, caffeinated Budweiser beer. ``Be'' is infused with caffeine, guarana and ginseng in the brewing process, the St. Louis-based brewer said Monday. It has a slightly sweet and tart taste. The beer will be packaged in a 10-ounce can that is slimmer than traditional beer cans and will contain 6.6 percent alcohol by volume.
infused with caffeine, guarana and ginseng
Don't have to buy that in thailand: that is dish water here!!!!
Looking to hold onto young adult drinkers, Anheuser-Busch Cos. next month will roll out a flavored, caffeinated Budweiser beer. ``Be'' is infused with caffeine, guarana and ginseng in the brewing process, the St. Louis-based brewer said Monday. It has a slightly sweet and tart taste. The beer will be packaged in a 10-ounce can that is slimmer than traditional beer cans and will contain 6.6 percent alcohol by volume.
infused with caffeine, guarana and ginseng
Don't have to buy that in thailand: that is dish water here!!!!
Re: And what is this?
Beurrkkkk!SN30952 wrote:New Budweiser beer will have caffeine
...and I guess it will also contain the usual ingredients of a Bud, i.e. rice and/or corn instead of malt!!!
These Americans really don't know what the word beer means
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Re: And what is this?
And you do?sn26567 wrote:
These Americans really don't know what the word beer means
All this from someone who regards Orval as a beer
Sabena and Sobelair - gone but never forgotten.
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Re: And what is this?
As already said many times before, taste is something personal.Comet wrote:All this from someone who regards Orval as a beer

Doesn't it look tasteful?
And together with this:

...it is divine!
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I admit that Orval is very handsome in its proper glass
And the cheese is probably very good too, we had some Chimay cheese a few weeks ago, and once we got past the smell of the stuff it was very nice and beautifully creamy. Port Salut is also very good Trappist-style cheese :fork:
But here you will see some truly magnificent brews

The best beer in the world in its proper glass!

One day I am going to drink some of this beauty

A serious rarity

This is a treat, the best Witbier. Had my first one in Brugge the other week.

Lovely winter beer :drink:

Ename - Belgium's greatest Abbey-style beer.
Those are what you call great beers
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But here you will see some truly magnificent brews

The best beer in the world in its proper glass!

One day I am going to drink some of this beauty

A serious rarity

This is a treat, the best Witbier. Had my first one in Brugge the other week.

Lovely winter beer :drink:

Ename - Belgium's greatest Abbey-style beer.
Those are what you call great beers
Sabena and Sobelair - gone but never forgotten.
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Chimay cheese is indeed wonderful.
However, on first encountering it, my first thought was that it stank like a shitty nappy, but, hold your nose and pop it in your mouth, and it is tryly delectable!
:loveit: :loveit: :yummie: :yummie: :yummie:
Just wish it was available here,

However, on first encountering it, my first thought was that it stank like a shitty nappy, but, hold your nose and pop it in your mouth, and it is tryly delectable!
Just wish it was available here,
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Rago - I share some of your taste in beer
I think Bush is a very fine brew, I like both the ordinary 12% one and the Christmas one.
Here is my complete "beer log" for 2004 so far (I have noted down every beer type I have ever drunk and how many!)
1. Augustijn - 1
2. Mort Subite Gueuze - 3
3. Rochefort 10 - 2
4. Jupiler - 5
5. Bush - 1
6. Kronenbourg 1664 Premier Cru - 1
7. Carlsberg - 3.
8. Verboden Vrucht - 1.
9. Delirium Nocturnum - 1.
10. Scotch Silly - 1.
11. Piraat - 1
12. Rodenbach (Red) - 5
13. Hapkin - 2
14. Barbar - 3
15. Rochefort 8 - 1
16. Kwak - 4
17. Dogfish Head (21%!) - 1
18. Mort Subite Kriek - 1
19. Chimay Tripel - 1
20. Maes - 3
21. Sloeber - 6
22. De Koninck - 1
23. Primus - 1
24. Rochefort 6 - 1
25. Leffe Bruin - 1
26. Mort Subite Cassis -2
27. Palm Speciale - 3
28. La Trappe Quadrupel - 1
29. Tongerlo Tripel - 1
30. La Trappe Dubbel - 1
31. Augustijn Grand Cru - 1
32. Stella Artois - 2
33. Corsendonk Agnus - 1
34. Brugs Wit Bier - 4
35. Ename Tripel - 1
36. Peroni - 1
37. La Trappe Tripel - 1
38. Innis & Gunn Oak Aged Beer - 1
39. Ciney Blonde - 1
40. Brigand - 1
41. Judas - 1
42. Waggledance - 1
43. Black Sheep Riggwelter - 1
44. Kasteel Blond - 1
45. Firebrand Czech - 1
46. Duvel - 1
47. Zywiec - 1
48. Fiddler's Elbow - 1
49. Baltika - 1
50. Mater Wit Bier - 1
51. De Troch Tropical - 1
52. De Koninck Tripel - 1
53. Ename Dubbel - 1
54. Malheur Blond - 1
55. Guinness - 1
56. Arabier - 1
57. Timmerman's Gueuze - 1
That is since 1st January 2004.
Anyone want to discuss any of those types? Or see my beer logs for other years? I've kept one since 1999 after my first ever Bud Ice!
Here is my complete "beer log" for 2004 so far (I have noted down every beer type I have ever drunk and how many!)
1. Augustijn - 1
2. Mort Subite Gueuze - 3
3. Rochefort 10 - 2
4. Jupiler - 5
5. Bush - 1
6. Kronenbourg 1664 Premier Cru - 1
7. Carlsberg - 3.
8. Verboden Vrucht - 1.
9. Delirium Nocturnum - 1.
10. Scotch Silly - 1.
11. Piraat - 1
12. Rodenbach (Red) - 5
13. Hapkin - 2
14. Barbar - 3
15. Rochefort 8 - 1
16. Kwak - 4
17. Dogfish Head (21%!) - 1
18. Mort Subite Kriek - 1
19. Chimay Tripel - 1
20. Maes - 3
21. Sloeber - 6
22. De Koninck - 1
23. Primus - 1
24. Rochefort 6 - 1
25. Leffe Bruin - 1
26. Mort Subite Cassis -2
27. Palm Speciale - 3
28. La Trappe Quadrupel - 1
29. Tongerlo Tripel - 1
30. La Trappe Dubbel - 1
31. Augustijn Grand Cru - 1
32. Stella Artois - 2
33. Corsendonk Agnus - 1
34. Brugs Wit Bier - 4
35. Ename Tripel - 1
36. Peroni - 1
37. La Trappe Tripel - 1
38. Innis & Gunn Oak Aged Beer - 1
39. Ciney Blonde - 1
40. Brigand - 1
41. Judas - 1
42. Waggledance - 1
43. Black Sheep Riggwelter - 1
44. Kasteel Blond - 1
45. Firebrand Czech - 1
46. Duvel - 1
47. Zywiec - 1
48. Fiddler's Elbow - 1
49. Baltika - 1
50. Mater Wit Bier - 1
51. De Troch Tropical - 1
52. De Koninck Tripel - 1
53. Ename Dubbel - 1
54. Malheur Blond - 1
55. Guinness - 1
56. Arabier - 1
57. Timmerman's Gueuze - 1
That is since 1st January 2004.
Anyone want to discuss any of those types? Or see my beer logs for other years? I've kept one since 1999 after my first ever Bud Ice!
Sabena and Sobelair - gone but never forgotten.
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I'm sorry Rago but I can't give you much help with your question.
Dogfish Head Worldwide Stout is an American beer which was sold in the Safeway supermarket chain here in the UK. We had a local Safeway here in Scarborough where I used to get some of those beers from, but it closed down when it was sold to another supermarket chain (Safeway no longer exists) and the supermarket we have here now in its place is a real pool of loose sh*te. There is no Belgian beer on sale at all
I don't know where you would find it in Belgium. We miss it too
Dogfish Head Worldwide Stout is an American beer which was sold in the Safeway supermarket chain here in the UK. We had a local Safeway here in Scarborough where I used to get some of those beers from, but it closed down when it was sold to another supermarket chain (Safeway no longer exists) and the supermarket we have here now in its place is a real pool of loose sh*te. There is no Belgian beer on sale at all
I don't know where you would find it in Belgium. We miss it too
Sabena and Sobelair - gone but never forgotten.
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No. It was the pilsner.sn26567 wrote:Have you been to Poland lately? Was it the pilsner type or the "porter" brown?Comet wrote:47. Zywiec - 1
Eastern European beers are often overlooked but they can be very good. Czech beers are excellent, and Baltika is a pleasant one as well.
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Here is the beer log for 2003. First beer of that year was Delirium Nocturnum, Christmas beer was Sloeber and last beer was Kwak.
1. Delirium Nocturnum - 1
2. Chimay Red - 1
3. Mort Subite Kriek - 4
4. Verboden Vrucht - 1
5. Guinness - 9 (had a holiday in Dublin!)
6. Kwak - 2
7. Juplier - 3
8. Rochefort 10 - 3
9. Maes - 7
10. Carlsberg Export - 4
11. Mort Subite Gueuze - 1
12. Piraat - 1
13. Goose Island Honkers Ale - 1
14. Rochefort 8 - 2
15. Palm Speciale - 3
16. Hapkin - 1
17. De Koninck - 8
18. Samuel Adams - 1
19. Samiclaus - 1
20. Kozel - 1
21. Stella Artois - 2
22. Brooklyn Lager - 1
23. Singha - 2
24. Circle Master - 1
25. Chimay Tripel - 1
26. Moretti - 1
27. Leffe Bruin - 1
28. Young's Special London Ale - 1
29. Waggledance - 3
30. Chimay Blue - 1
31. Duvel - 7
32. Budweiser - 3
33. Fiddler's Elbow - 2
34. Hobgoblin - 2
35. Monty Python's Holy Grail - 1
36. Hoegaarden Grand Cru - 2
37. Rodenbach (Red) - 1
38. Summer Swallow - 1
39. Diebels - 2
40. Timmerman's Gueuze - 1
41. Summer Lightening - 2
42. Grimbergen Blond - 1
43. Gouden Carolus Classic - 1
44. Tongerlo Tripel - 2
45. Sloeber - 2
46. Primus - 3
47. Petrus - 1
48. Ciney Blond - 1
49. Ename Blond - 1
50. Tripel Karmeliet - 1
51. Westmalle Dubbel - 2
52. Kasteel Blond - 1
53. Ripon Jewel - 1
54. Kronenbourg 1664 Premier Cru - 1
55. Innis & Gunn Oak Aged Beer - 1
56. Birra D'Oro - 1
57. Cooper's Sparkling Ale - 1
58. La Trappe Dubbel - 1
59. 1845 - 1
60. Gulden Draak - 1
1. Delirium Nocturnum - 1
2. Chimay Red - 1
3. Mort Subite Kriek - 4
4. Verboden Vrucht - 1
5. Guinness - 9 (had a holiday in Dublin!)
6. Kwak - 2
7. Juplier - 3
8. Rochefort 10 - 3
9. Maes - 7
10. Carlsberg Export - 4
11. Mort Subite Gueuze - 1
12. Piraat - 1
13. Goose Island Honkers Ale - 1
14. Rochefort 8 - 2
15. Palm Speciale - 3
16. Hapkin - 1
17. De Koninck - 8
18. Samuel Adams - 1
19. Samiclaus - 1
20. Kozel - 1
21. Stella Artois - 2
22. Brooklyn Lager - 1
23. Singha - 2
24. Circle Master - 1
25. Chimay Tripel - 1
26. Moretti - 1
27. Leffe Bruin - 1
28. Young's Special London Ale - 1
29. Waggledance - 3
30. Chimay Blue - 1
31. Duvel - 7
32. Budweiser - 3
33. Fiddler's Elbow - 2
34. Hobgoblin - 2
35. Monty Python's Holy Grail - 1
36. Hoegaarden Grand Cru - 2
37. Rodenbach (Red) - 1
38. Summer Swallow - 1
39. Diebels - 2
40. Timmerman's Gueuze - 1
41. Summer Lightening - 2
42. Grimbergen Blond - 1
43. Gouden Carolus Classic - 1
44. Tongerlo Tripel - 2
45. Sloeber - 2
46. Primus - 3
47. Petrus - 1
48. Ciney Blond - 1
49. Ename Blond - 1
50. Tripel Karmeliet - 1
51. Westmalle Dubbel - 2
52. Kasteel Blond - 1
53. Ripon Jewel - 1
54. Kronenbourg 1664 Premier Cru - 1
55. Innis & Gunn Oak Aged Beer - 1
56. Birra D'Oro - 1
57. Cooper's Sparkling Ale - 1
58. La Trappe Dubbel - 1
59. 1845 - 1
60. Gulden Draak - 1
Sabena and Sobelair - gone but never forgotten.
Louise
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