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RE: Silence!

Posted: Tue Apr 25, 2006 9:13 am
by wodin
They call Stella in the UK "Wife Beater". So many chemicals in that lager.

RE: Silence!

Posted: Tue Apr 25, 2006 9:18 am
by Marc von Martial
ORIGINAL: sterckxe
ORIGINAL: Marc Schwanebeck
Since you seem to take orders for the refreshments, I prefer "Stella Artois" over "Duvel" (comes from living in the Rhineland)

Stella is the stuff we ship to the rest of Europe 'cause *we* won't touch it. Jupiler is the superior German pilsner type beer from the same brewery as Stella - you'll see.
ORIGINAL: Marc Schwanebeck
, oh and I like my fries with "Sauce Américaine" [:D]

No problem there [;)]

Greetz,

Eddy Sterckx

Oh right, Jupiler is also fine of course!

RE: Silence!

Posted: Tue Apr 25, 2006 9:18 am
by Marc von Martial
ORIGINAL: wodin

They call Stella in the UK "Wife Beater". So many chemicals in that lager.

As if you guys on the island have any clue about beer anyway [;)]

RE: Silence!

Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 5:37 am
by JeF
ORIGINAL: Marc Schwanebeck
As if you guys on the island have any clue about beer anyway [;)]

From a guy who prefers Stella Artois, I guess this is humour.
What about some real stuff : Rochefort, Leffe, Chimay for a start ?
[;)]

JeF.

RE: Silence!

Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 7:21 am
by sterckxe
ORIGINAL: JeF
ORIGINAL: Marc Schwanebeck
As if you guys on the island have any clue about beer anyway [;)]

From a guy who prefers Stella Artois, I guess this is humour.
What about some real stuff : Rochefort, Leffe, Chimay for a start ?
[;)]

JeF.

Ssssht - don't tell foreigners about those - next thing you know they'll become known abroad and exported in huge quantities and then there won't be enough for us [;)]

Greetz,

Eddy Sterckx

RE: Silence!

Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 9:13 am
by Agema
Too late! Leffe is fairly widely available in the UK now, although it tends to be served in the trendier bars. Other stuff like Westmalle and Chimay can be found occasionally, as they started to ship in more Belgian beer when Leffe took off.

I'm very fond of the above, but I still prefer a good bitter or ale. Do you not like them, or do you just only experience the rubbish lagers and export ales like Carling and Watney's Red Barrel?

RE: Silence!

Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 9:33 am
by final_drive
Guys,

Belgium's Best: Westvleteren

Call a monk - Check out the beer-phone! [:)]

cheers!

RE: Silence!

Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 9:53 am
by sterckxe
ORIGINAL: final_drive

Guys,

Belgium's Best: Westvleteren

Call a monk - Check out the beer-phone! [:)]

cheers!

You'll have to add that you can't get that beer in a regular store - you have to travel to the monistary itself to get a couple cases and last year they even imposed a 1 person, 1 case buying limit when it got too popular.

Greetz,

Eddy Sterckx

RE: Silence!

Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 12:44 pm
by Marc von Martial
ORIGINAL: JeF
ORIGINAL: Marc Schwanebeck
As if you guys on the island have any clue about beer anyway [;)]

From a guy who prefers Stella Artois, I guess this is humour.

JeF.


Says a guy whichs country brews strawberry and cherry beer and on top of that also sells it [;)]

Duvel is fine, but I find Stella to be more refreshening.

RE: Silence!

Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 12:45 pm
by Marc von Martial
ORIGINAL: sterckxe

ORIGINAL: JeF
ORIGINAL: Marc Schwanebeck
As if you guys on the island have any clue about beer anyway [;)]

From a guy who prefers Stella Artois, I guess this is humour.
What about some real stuff : Rochefort, Leffe, Chimay for a start ?
[;)]

JeF.

Ssssht - don't tell foreigners about those - next thing you know they'll become known abroad and exported in huge quantities and then there won't be enough for us [;)]

Greetz,

Eddy Sterckx

Don´t worry, we have more then enough very fine beer over here.

Maybe I bring a crate of "Mühlen Kölsch", it much better on tap though.

RE: Silence!

Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 12:46 pm
by Marc von Martial
ORIGINAL: Agema

Too late! Leffe is fairly widely available in the UK now, although it tends to be served in the trendier bars.

I bet they serve it at 35°C, like the brits prefer.

RE: Silence!

Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 1:12 pm
by sterckxe
ORIGINAL: Marc Schwanebeck
I bet they serve it at 35°C, like the brits prefer.

That's because they keep messing up Celcius and Fahrenheit - 35° Fahrenheit is fine for a beer [;)]

Greetz,

Eddy Sterckx

RE: Silence!

Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 1:21 pm
by sterckxe
ORIGINAL: Marc Schwanebeck
Says a guy whichs country brews strawberry and cherry beer and on top of that also sells it [;)]

Strawberry beer is for girls - really, that's their target audience - but real cherry beer is something else : it's not sweet at all, but rather sour tasting - a traditional beer that has hundreds of years of history behind it and has nothing to do with the post-WWII craze for sweet soft drinks. The really good stuff is rare as well and cannot easily be found in a supermarket nor is it exported. "Boone" and "Liefmans" come to mind first.

Greetz,

Eddy Sterckx

RE: Silence!

Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 1:29 pm
by sterckxe
ORIGINAL: Agema
Too late! Leffe is fairly widely available in the UK now, although it tends to be served in the trendier bars. Other stuff like Westmalle and Chimay can be found occasionally, as they started to ship in more Belgian beer when Leffe took off.

Leffe took off big time - I could get it everywhere in France (of all places) last year. Having the #3 biggest brewery-conglomerate in the world behind it might have helped a lot.
ORIGINAL: Agema
I'm very fond of the above, but I still prefer a good bitter or ale. Do you not like them, or do you just only experience the rubbish lagers and export ales like Carling and Watney's Red Barrel?

Never saw those over here - actually with the stuff we have locally there's only a small market left for foreign beers - top of my head : Guinness, Carslberg, Warsteiner, Tuborg, Corona, Labatt, 1664, ... and no Dutch beers at all [:D]

Greetz,

Eddy Sterckx

RE: Silence!

Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 3:56 pm
by final_drive
You'll have to add that you can't get that beer in a regular store - you have to travel to the monistary itself to get a couple cases and last year they even imposed a 1 person, 1 case buying limit when it got too popular.

Yes Eddy, cars queue up all along the road to the convent.

Here's a top 500 of Belgian Beers: click

Should do for a couple of tastings... [;)]

RE: Silence!

Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 4:27 pm
by tukker
Eddy,

Then Belgium must be the only country in the world where our foul-tasting Grolsch, Heineken, Amstel, etc. isn't sold- you Belgians might be better at brewing it, we're certainly better at selling it.[;)]

Pieter

RE: Silence!

Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 5:37 pm
by final_drive
Then Belgium must be the only country in the world where our foul-tasting Grolsch, Heineken, Amstel, etc. isn't sold- you Belgians might be better at brewing it, we're certainly better at selling it.

One of the many blessings of the mercantile Dutch soul! [;)]

RE: Silence!

Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2006 9:07 am
by sterckxe
ORIGINAL: tukker
Then Belgium must be the only country in the world where our foul-tasting Grolsch, Heineken, Amstel, etc. isn't sold-

Exactly [;)] - have you ever seen Dutch beer in a pub over here ?
ORIGINAL: tukker
you Belgians might be better at brewing it, we're certainly better at selling it.[;)]

But when you do have a world-class beer like "La Trappe" you don't export it - sounds like the same "keep the good stuff, sell the rest to barbarians who can't taste the difference anyway" mentality [;)]

And amazingly enough : Heineken can brew a good beer : it's called Bintang and it's sold in Indonesia.

Greetz,

Eddy Sterckx

RE: Silence!

Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2006 9:36 am
by wodin
For tradition you cant beat British Real Ales. Thousands out there with some crazy names. All specific to certain areas.

RE: Silence!

Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2006 4:10 pm
by Agema
Nothing wrong with warmer beer. Firstly, do you *really* need ice-cold beer when it's 5-10 degrees C and pouring rain outside? Secondly, you can taste more when it's warmer: I think half the world chill their beer because it's so insipid there's nothing to lose and plenty to hide.