Absolutely not. Like I said already, I didn't pour that. Even the Alaskan Brewing rep had a hard time pouring that beer without head though and it was quite comical.so you're saying you can't overcome a thick head with a proper pour?
Absolutely not. Like I said already, I didn't pour that. Even the Alaskan Brewing rep had a hard time pouring that beer without head though and it was quite comical.so you're saying you can't overcome a thick head with a proper pour?
I am, U/N is SlowTEC. BTW, Stone brewing is primo if you ask me.I finally had some Stone Ruination IPA and their Ignorant Bastard Ale - those were so epically good. Along with some World Wide Stout from DFH, Sierra Nevada Torpedo, DFH 90 min IPA and a few others.
Are any of you guys on beer advocate?
All of the ones on the previous page were bought at the Bier Temple in Brussels, Belgium. They've got an amazing selection of fine Belgian beers. I forgot to get pictures of the Lambics that my girlfriend had earlier last night. A Kriek (cherry) and a Pecheresse (Peach I believe), both from Lindemans (also available in the states at most good beer stores).SlowTEC dominating this thread with his class beers lol
Where did you get these by the way? I haven't seen these around here.
All of the ones on the previous page were bought at the Bier Temple in Brussels, Belgium. They've got an amazing selection of fine Belgian beers. I forgot to get pictures of the Lambics that my girlfriend had earlier last night. A Kriek (cherry) and a Pecheresse (Peach I believe), both from Lindemans (also available in the states at most good beer stores).
That is the exact one. Only the label on the one we had was a little more difficult to understand .
If this is the Lambic you're talking about, I have one in my fridge and damn are they f**king good.