Posted on 08/31/2006 3:46:21 PM PDT by spkpls4
I absolutely love Belgian beer.
Which is why they're flushing it down the toilet. Jews? What Jews? No Jews here!
More than half a century later, it's odd. Even the Red Cross may be opening their records, now that the heirs of the dead are also dead.
Even for a Euro, bad taste.
It only proves that nothing has changed since Hitler.
Indeed....
It's spoiled and soured and they call it a style.
If it was English ale and tasted like the lactobacillus-ridden swill that's considered a lambic in Belgium, the British brewery would fold from lack of customers. If it's not infected, it's oxidized. I also love their practice of using old and stale hops.
All the cute little stories about spiders and their webs in the old farmhouse breweries, the unique wild yeasts that makes their beers so sour (spoiled) in their open fermenters, and that fact that they have to blend half the crap to make it drinkable tells me that they're pulling the wool over the eyes of many, especially American beer geeks.
And after reading the original subject of this post...I wouldn't give them a penny of my beer money. I'll take an American craft beer with an overdose of some spicey Cascade or even a BudMillerCoors before I'd waste my time or money with these European morons and their products.
*8The Belgian authorities have destroyed archives and records relating to the persecution and deportation of Jews in Belgium in the 1930s and 1940s**
This is so sad. Maybe they will be the site of the next Auschwitz.
And while we're on the topic of Africa, let's not get started with the Belgians in the Congo in the XIX Century. Ghastly.
You call it beer??? 10 years old urine.
Might as well drink wine. The real character of beer is lost when you flavor it with fruit. Lambics are more like wine coolers than beer IMO.
Here is a good Belgian beer:
Next, Holland and maybe France. That way, when the new Muslim majority wants to openly teach their lies about it to all children, not just their own, what will be left to stand in their way? Certainly not the French, at least.
Gag me. Talk about beer that tastes like it's been watered down with urine.
There are plenty of fine small brewerys in this country that make the best beers in the world.
And my Favorite Red Ale:
Belgium is caving to it's newest immigrant group, it would seem at least tacitly. Soon they won't have to worry whether or not their beer sucks, because Muslims abstain from alcohol.
I'm more a Goose IPA man myself.
"Unbelievable. And their beer sucks too."
how many did you try?
I have tried hundreds, and while some suck (particularly their macro's), some are some of the best in the world. There is certainly no greater concentration of breweries, beers, or beer knowledge anywhere else in the world (and I include britain and germany in that).
Makes ya sick.
"If it was English ale and tasted like the lactobacillus-ridden swill that's considered a lambic in Belgium, the British brewery would fold from lack of customers. If it's not infected, it's oxidized. I also love their practice of using old and stale hops.
All the cute little stories about spiders and their webs in the old farmhouse breweries, the unique wild yeasts that makes their beers so sour (spoiled) in their open fermenters, and that fact that they have to blend half the crap to make it drinkable tells me that they're pulling the wool over the eyes of many, especially American beer geeks."
There is no doubt Cantillon in particular is fitting into the niche you describe, but you might consider the business the 3 Fonteinen and Cantillon cafes do, with locals, in sale of their products and figure out who is fooling whom.
Tastes vary. Lambic and gueuze, like coffee and cigars, are acquired tastes and not everyone will like them, regardless of quality.
One interesting (if over-priced ) product I tried is the meantime london porter, which if the label is believable, actually is a blend of beers rather than the normal single batch without unmalted (roasted) barley that stouts use. I have found considerable batch variation in it but when it is good it is quite good.
Salopian has a pleasant porter as well. The one thing americans seems to have really taken over is imperial stouts, which afaik they have essentially no competition at all anymore in but many breweries do very well.
They may be incompetant neuvo-fascists...but if you think Belgian beer sucks, you really don't know beer.
a few gueuzes and fruit lambics
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