The Beer Hunter episode of Belgians.
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Sunday, July 22, 2012
The Beer Hunter: Belgians
Belgian beers have become fashionable, yet the pleasures they offer have been truly explored by only a discerning minority of drinkers. The rule, never ask for "a beer" applies especially in Belgium. Such a request will bring forth a perfectly acceptable lager of a type, but one that could just as easily be found in many other countries. The great beers of Belgium are not its lagers. Its native brews are in other styles, and they offer an extraordinary variety, some so different from more conventional brews that at the initial encounter they are scarcely recognisable as beers. Yet they represent some of the oldest traditions of brewing in the Western world.
No other country (even those with far more breweries) has among its native styles of beer such diversity, individuality, idiosyncrasy and colour. Nor does any other country present beers so beautifully. Belgian brewers often use wired and corked Champagne bottles, and serve each beer in its own shape of glass, ranging from flutes to snifters and chalices. It is something of a Belgian speciality to bottle beers with a sediment of live yeast, so that they can be laid down to mature. This technique is usually indicated on the label by the phrase "re-fermented in the bottle" (Refermentée en bouteille / Hergist in de fles ).
http://www.beerhunter.com/documents/19133-000213.html
Saturday, July 21, 2012
Beer Pictures: Trip to Naked City
My friend was in my neighborhood and wanted to meet up for some food and good drink.
Naked City Some Like It Hop India Summer Ale was a good first choice. Nothing too heavy and nice.
When we decided to have another beer, we both decided on Ninkasi's Bourbon Barrel Aged Imperial Stout
Naked City Some Like It Hop India Summer Ale was a good first choice. Nothing too heavy and nice.
When we decided to have another beer, we both decided on Ninkasi's Bourbon Barrel Aged Imperial Stout
Really tasty, but tasted more like a scotch ale. Probably because of it being bourbon barrel aged.
Beer Pictures: Trip to Chuck's
First started out with a delicious Green Flash Imperial IPA. So delicious and refreshing on a hot summer day.
Had a taste of The Bruery Trade Winds Tripple and had to have a half pint. I believe it is around 11%.
I always like to try new beers, but sometimes you have to go back to your old favorites. I present to you, Dogfish Head 90-Minute IPA.
Had a taste of The Bruery Trade Winds Tripple and had to have a half pint. I believe it is around 11%.
I always like to try new beers, but sometimes you have to go back to your old favorites. I present to you, Dogfish Head 90-Minute IPA.
Boulevard Brewing Sixth Glass
Beer, I've missed you.
Sixth Glass
Quadruple
Boulevard Brewing
10.5%
Bought from Ballard Central Market. Poured into my Orval glass. Kind of a brownish, copper body with a small, fizzy, off-white head. The smell of was dark fruits: cherries, date, plum, grape, raisin. Medium bodied, slightly fizzy carbonation. This is a nice, dry sipper on a hot afternoon.
Thursday, July 12, 2012
Beerfast
I have been on a beerfast the last month an a half and will continue until the end of the month. I have some more reviews to write about and will do it soon. I can't wait to put some beer in my mouth but I am also glad I lost weight from my beerfast.
Beerfast
I also want to change the name of the blog because I think "He Drinks the Beer" sounds kind of stupid. It was a play on "I Drink the Wine" by Murder City Devils.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9nR9DUUBJo
Beerfast
I also want to change the name of the blog because I think "He Drinks the Beer" sounds kind of stupid. It was a play on "I Drink the Wine" by Murder City Devils.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9nR9DUUBJo
Berfrois: Westvleteren Trappist Beer
I follow Berfrois on Facebook. You should check it out for a great, all around general interest online magazine. Here is a podcast about Westvleteren.
http://www.berfrois.com/2012/07/westvleteren-trappist-beer/
http://www.berfrois.com/2012/07/westvleteren-trappist-beer/
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