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Also scored some "Not Your Father's Root Beer". It's *delicious*, more or less a nice, rich root beer but with a nice little 5.9% ABV kick.

We were picking up food for the rest of the family, and while we waited, we had a couple of delicious beers (I'll post when I remember the names), but the bartender asked if we had tried this root beer, and actually cracked open a bottle and poured it three ways! :D So when we left, we stopped at the package store right down the street, and picked some up. It's currently in rapid chill mode in ice, in the freezer :)

Ooh, a root beer with a kick, eh? How sweet is it? I would love the opportunity to taste a dry alcoholic root beer, I've always been a fan of root beers but their sugar content has always been a huge turn off.
 
Well, what can I say?

Anyway, I lift my glass and offer you a virtual toast; and may you enjoy it. A lovely, rich and luscious beer, with excellent depth.

Cheers :)

(I believe I heard a *clink* :D )

Ooh, a root beer with a kick, eh? How sweet is it? I would love the opportunity to taste a dry alcoholic root beer, I've always been a fan of root beers but their sugar content has always been a huge turn off.

It's pretty sweet, but less sweet that more sweeter root beers like A&W (it's more like a Barqs, if you've tried either).

Holy smokes, the package version (6-pack of 12oz bottles) is 5.9%, but the 22oz bottles are 10% and they have a "Not Your Grandfathers..." product that is 19.5%! Drinker BEWARE :D

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The wife - who likes beverages less sweet - loves it (and prefers the less sweet regular root beer brands)
 
Cheers :)

(I believe I heard a *clink* :D )



It's pretty sweet, but less sweet that more sweeter root beers like A&W (it's more like a Barqs, if you've tried either).

Holy smokes, the package version (6-pack of 12oz bottles) is 5.9%, but the 22oz bottles are 10% and they have a "Not Your Grandfathers..." product that is 19.5%! Drinker BEWARE :D

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The wife - who likes beverages less sweet - loves it (and prefers the less sweet regular root beer brands)

Hahaha! I'll keep an eye out. Where is it brewed?
 
Ooh, a root beer with a kick, eh? How sweet is it? I would love the opportunity to taste a dry alcoholic root beer, I've always been a fan of root beers but their sugar content has always been a huge turn off.


It tastes exactly like a standard root beer. So it's pretty sweet. You could literally give it to a kid and not have any idea.

Cheers :)

(I believe I heard a *clink* :D )



It's pretty sweet, but less sweet that more sweeter root beers like A&W (it's more like a Barqs, if you've tried either).

Holy smokes, the package version (6-pack of 12oz bottles) is 5.9%, but the 22oz bottles are 10% and they have a "Not Your Grandfathers..." product that is 19.5%! Drinker BEWARE :D

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The wife - who likes beverages less sweet - loves it (and prefers the less sweet regular root beer brands)


There's a barrel aged version clocking in at 25%. I think it was a one off. Straight heat.
 
Cheers :)

(I believe I heard a *clink* :D )



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Holy smokes, the package version (6-pack of 12oz bottles) is 5.9%, but the 22oz bottles are 10% and they have a "Not Your Grandfathers..." product that is 19.5%! Drinker BEWARE :D

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The wife - who likes beverages less sweet - loves it (and prefers the less sweet regular root beer brands)

Yes, you did indeed hear a 'clink'. Cheers.

Tonight, I am back to sipping a glass of Trappist Rochfort 8, quite rich and full and delicious and more than very welcome in the circumstances.
 
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So, I just learned about the first Trappist Brewery to be established outside the EU. Anyone else aware of this?

Link.

Nope but I am now. Of course I can find the original beers easily enough, and enjoy them regularly but it's good to know I can try it the next time I visit the US. :D
 
So, I just learned about the first Trappist Brewery to be established outside the EU. Anyone else aware of this?

Link.

I see that you beat me to the post.;)

But it's great news.:)

There is only one word - and an American word, strangely enough - which can do justice to the splendour of this news and the joy it should bring to the world, and it is this: Awesome. Simply awesome.
 
There is only one word - and an American word, strangely enough - which can do justice to the splendour of this news and the joy it should bring to the world, and it is this: Awesome. Simply awesome.
Thank you very much.....Now I've got that damned "Lego Song" in my head.:mad:
 
Thank you very much.....Now I've got that damned "Lego Song" in my head.:mad:

You will be more than usually happy to learn that I managed to have ordered the Houblon Chouffe, (and of course, the Rochefort Trappist 8 and my personal favourite, the Rochefort Trappist 10, in addition to the more usual Rochefort Trappist 6), the Founder's Centennial IPA, and the St Bernardus Pater 6, (in addition to my favourite, St Bernardus Abt 12). A crate, containing a nice selection of the above, has just been delivered to my house this very morning…..

So, my deep, nay profound, and grateful thanks to you.
 
Well, this week saw the delivery of some rather splendid Belgian beer glasses (the classical beer chalice style).

Now, in fairness, I already have some rather lovely beer glasses - I have several from Innis & Gunn, which are lovely for lagers, and ales, but not quite what I was looking for to serve with Trappist ales.

Four of the glasses (one may have visitors, and there are few things more annoying, or less hospitable, than your host sipping from a sublime glass while you are required to make do with some stolen pub ware) are St Bernardus beer chalices, while the others include one from Chimay, one from Carolus, and one from Delirium Tremens (which our Filipina carer fell in love with, so I gave it to her).

I will say that drinking a beer from the correct glass immeasurably enhances one's feeling of enjoyment, and of being at one with life.
 
Well, this week saw the delivery of some rather splendid Belgian beer glasses (the classical beer chalice style).

Now, in fairness, I already have some rather lovely beer glasses - I have several from Innis & Gunn, which are lovely for lagers, and ales, but not quite what I was looking for to serve with Trappist ales.

Four of the glasses (one may have visitors, and there are few things more annoying, or less hospitable, than your host sipping from a sublime glass while you are required to make do with some stolen pub ware) are St Bernardus beer chalices, while the others include one from Chimay, one from Carolus, and one from Delirium Tremens (which our Filipina carer fell in love with, so I gave it to her).

I will say that drinking a beer from the correct glass immeasurably enhances one's feeling of enjoyment, and of being at one with life.

I had no idea St. Bernardus has their own line of glasses. Well to be fair, I never looked either, but I just placed an order for a set of two!

I love Delirium Tremens, Nocturnum, and their special christmas brew. I have even had Nocturnum on tap! Which is pretty rare from what I am told. Yes it was sublime.
 
I had no idea St. Bernardus has their own line of glasses. Well to be fair, I never looked either, but I just placed an order for a set of two!

I love Delirium Tremens, Nocturnum, and their special christmas brew. I have even had Nocturnum on tap! Which is pretty rare from what I am told. Yes it was sublime.

Actually, I think I forgot to mention that there was a Duvel glass included as well in the set I ordered.

Delighted to learn that you have ordered a pair. Enjoy!

Anyway, I had tried to obtain the Rochefort Trappist beer glasses (same shape as the St Bernardus ones) but am absolutely delighted with the St Bernardus ones. They are agreeably solid, heavy, and very well balanced, and I am hugely enjoying sipping either the St Bernardus, or Rochefort Trappists with them.
 
I mainly use 4oz tasting snifters when with friends. Glassware is starting to get just as big as the beer here. I'll have to send some pictures of some of mine.

I read somewhere that some breweries in Europe actually make the glass before they Brew the beer the first time.
 
I mainly use 4oz tasting snifters when with friends. Glassware is starting to get just as big as the beer here. I'll have to send some pictures of some of mine.

I read somewhere that some breweries in Europe actually make the glass before they Brew the beer the first time.

Belgium blew my mind, the first time I visited the place, years ago.

I couldn't get over the fact that each beer had its own very specific glass, with different shapes and sizes, and that serving the beer was a skill. Moreover, the pubs were fantastic in that elegant coasters, (and delicious bar-snacks) and excellent coffee were also frequently available in the pubs.
 
Actually, I think I forgot to mention that there was a Duvel glass included as well in the set I ordered.

Delighted to learn that you have ordered a pair. Enjoy!

Anyway, I had tried to obtain the Rochefort Trappist beer glasses (same shape as the St Bernardus ones) but am absolutely delighted with the St Bernardus ones. They are agreeably solid, heavy, and very well balanced, and I am hugely enjoying sipping either the St Bernardus, or Rochefort Trappists with them.

I mainly use 4oz tasting snifters when with friends. Glassware is starting to get just as big as the beer here. I'll have to send some pictures of some of mine.

I read somewhere that some breweries in Europe actually make the glass before they Brew the beer the first time.

Belgium blew my mind, the first time I visited the place, years ago.

I couldn't get over the fact that each beer had its own very specific glass, with different shapes and sizes, and that serving the beer was a skill. Moreover, the pubs were fantastic in that elegant coasters, (and delicious bar-snacks) and excellent coffee were also frequently available in the pubs.

In case you are interested here is a site were you can purchase very beer glass from Belgium.



https://belgiuminabox.com/shop/398-belgian-beer-glassware#/page-2/weight-0.12-4

More than 25 years ago the glasses were even more beautiful, but there was always a major problem with theft, from Belgium cafes, I'm ashamed to say mostly in the day by Dutch visitors.

In those days some of the breweries had fantastic bottles, one brewery had a bottle with three different coloured glass, like a church window. These types of bottles are no longer made, it's the cost, plus they were never returned to the breweries.

It's not really that they produce the glasses first, it's the time that they take to produce, the factory has to have a head start. The glasses have to be in place before the launch of the new beer.
 
In case you are interested here is a site were you can purchase very beer glass from Belgium.



https://belgiuminabox.com/shop/398-belgian-beer-glassware#/page-2/weight-0.12-4

More than 25 years ago the glasses were even more beautiful, but there was always a major problem with theft, from Belgium cafes, I'm ashamed to say mostly in the day by Dutch visitors.

In those days some of the breweries had fantastic bottles, one brewery had a bottle with three different coloured glass, like a church window. These types of bottles are no longer made, it's the cost, plus they were never returned to the breweries.

It's not really that they produce the glasses first, it's the time that they take to produce, the factory has to have a head start. The glasses have to be in place before the launch of the new beer.

For the love of beer, my wallet just screamed when I went to that site! :p:eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:
 
In case you are interested here is a site were you can purchase very beer glass from Belgium.



https://belgiuminabox.com/shop/398-belgian-beer-glassware#/page-2/weight-0.12-4

More than 25 years ago the glasses were even more beautiful, but there was always a major problem with theft, from Belgium cafes, I'm ashamed to say mostly in the day by Dutch visitors.

In those days some of the breweries had fantastic bottles, one brewery had a bottle with three different coloured glass, like a church window. These types of bottles are no longer made, it's the cost, plus they were never returned to the breweries.

It's not really that they produce the glasses first, it's the time that they take to produce, the factory has to have a head start. The glasses have to be in place before the launch of the new beer.

Good thing they're so expensive. I wouldn't mind a few pairs for my cabinet, but I have minimal room....;)
 
In case you are interested here is a site were you can purchase very beer glass from Belgium.



https://belgiuminabox.com/shop/398-belgian-beer-glassware#/page-2/weight-0.12-4

More than 25 years ago the glasses were even more beautiful, but there was always a major problem with theft, from Belgium cafes, I'm ashamed to say mostly in the day by Dutch visitors.

In those days some of the breweries had fantastic bottles, one brewery had a bottle with three different coloured glass, like a church window. These types of bottles are no longer made, it's the cost, plus they were never returned to the breweries.

It's not really that they produce the glasses first, it's the time that they take to produce, the factory has to have a head start. The glasses have to be in place before the launch of the new beer.

That is about the price range of the glassware that I received; I'm tempted to add to them, and thank you for posting this most useful link. I'll be browsing later tonight…….

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Good thing they're so expensive. I wouldn't mind a few pairs for my cabinet, but I have minimal room....;)

Actually, what costs more is the postage. The glasses themselves are the least of the problems.

When my set arrived last Monday, they had been packaged in an enormous parcel, and were cosseted and protected with an enormous amount of padding. While it did take a while to unpack, and unwrap (bubble wrap, as well as everything else was used), the glassware did arrive safe and sound and ready for use, so I can have no complaints about cost and carriage.
 
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