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Chyros 26 Apr 2024
TheDR 26 Apr 2024
Man goes round on loop and friends and family pat his bruises and broken bones very hard to convince him not to do it again.
General 26 Apr 2024
Destiny 26 Apr 2024
Do tell more, I'm interested! I keep alternating between chicken rice/chicken chop with fries/wedges so I wanna hear!
General 26 Apr 2024
I don't know. Ask the Hannibal guy over there, he likes cooking and stuff.
Chyros 27 Apr 2024
TheDR 27 Apr 2024
Chyros 27 Apr 2024
Alias 27 Apr 2024
Chyros, on 27 April 2024 - 10:59, said:
It's pretty hard to get here, and unfortunately I haven't made my way to Belgium yet in my travels
I've had La Trappe Blond quite a bit over the last few years as its by far the easiest to get here, but I found a local supplier for with really good prices for Rochefort the last couple of weeks and I've been absolutely addicted to Rochefort 8 and 10. I'm seeing if I can find Chimay locally too without needing to pay more for shipping than the bottles cost, but to be honest I would be happy drinking no beer but Rochefort 8 for the rest of my life.
Edited by Alias, 27 April 2024 - 11:27.
Chyros 27 Apr 2024
Alias, on 27 April 2024 - 11:25, said:
Chyros, on 27 April 2024 - 10:59, said:
It's pretty hard to get here, and unfortunately I haven't made my way to Belgium yet in my travels
I've had La Trappe Blond quite a bit over the last few years as its by far the easiest to get here, but I found a local supplier for with really good prices for Rochefort the last couple of weeks and I've been absolutely addicted to Rochefort 8 and 10. I'm seeing if I can find Chimay locally too without needing to pay more for shipping than the bottles cost, but to be honest I would be happy drinking no beer but Rochefort 8 for the rest of my life.
Tripel Karmeliet is one you should definitely check out if you like that sort of thing. It's not technically a Trappist beer but it's in a similar style, and it's made out of three different types of grain. Very tasty, one of my favourites of the sort. It won gold at the World Beer Cup at some point. Should be easy to get as well, it's in most supermarkets here.
Belgians don't know much, but they do know how to make good beers . Me and some friends are going to go to Turnhout at some point to visit Het Nest brewery, who rake in countless awards for beers named after playing cards. I've tried them, they're ridiculously good, and absurdly cheap (by our standards).