Delirium Tremens is one of my favourites, sadly I can find it in Alicante only
rarely, and only in one particular shop downtown. Chimay Blue (and red) is much
more available. Yes, I like those beers in the winter. In the summer I stick to
lighter ones, in the 4-5% range.
Cheers :-)
Nathan
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On Jan 15, 2010, at 1:39 AM, usher99@xxxxxxx wrote:
> You certainly like the stronger beers---even DT is "only" 8.5% and the
> Chimay Blue is 9%.
> It is refermented in the bottle and can be aged to take on qualities of
> port.
> Last Delirium Tremens I had was with Moose--usually only go looking for
> it for special occasions
> and no occasion could qualify more than that.
> Mike
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> My best friend Lars is visiting from Denmark, and part of his visits
> is
>> always homemade pizza, which is what we did last night, along with a
>> comparative analysis of several strange beers, including an organic
> one from
>> Germany, another one made from hemp, and a Romanian one (in the end,
> we
>> decided that Chimay Blue remains the gold standard among the beers I
> can buy
>> here in Alicante).
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