European beers
Discussion
Much as I like a nice ale or cider, I have to say one of the main advantages of working in Holland for a few months is the range and price of European beers (plus the cheese and enormous beach). I'm a big fan of trappist and similar style beers and currently Kasteel Donker is one of my favorites (1.55 Euro in the local shop). Generally don't like lagers but tried one from a local brewpub the other weekend (Brauhaus de Hofner) and it was bloody lovely, and probably better suited to warm weather than the trappist beers.
Not a fan of wheat beers or hoppy IPA/APAs, but I'm thinking there's a lot of good stuff around I should be trying.
So given that this is the beer menu from a local bar, what do people recommend?

Not a fan of wheat beers or hoppy IPA/APAs, but I'm thinking there's a lot of good stuff around I should be trying.
So given that this is the beer menu from a local bar, what do people recommend?

andburg said:
OK...swapped proxy server
couple of recomendations
La Trappe range very similar in style to the vrious kasteel options
Averbode - nice clean tasting
Pauwel Kwak - lovely rich amber beer
Big fan of Kwak (especially in the proper glass) as well as La Trappe Trippel and Quadrouple (again around 1.50 in the shops here, I'm guessing a fiver or a so a bottle in the UK), so I'll trust your recommendation and give the Averbode a try couple of recomendations
La Trappe range very similar in style to the vrious kasteel options
Averbode - nice clean tasting
Pauwel Kwak - lovely rich amber beer

feef said:
Of the ones I know on that list, I'd go with
La Chouffe
Delerium Nocturnum
Affligem
Similarly I like Le Chouffe and Affligem Double and Tripel but not tried the Delerium Nocturnum so will have to try that La Chouffe
Delerium Nocturnum
Affligem

RizzoTheRat said:
andburg said:
OK...swapped proxy server
couple of recomendations
La Trappe range very similar in style to the vrious kasteel options
Averbode - nice clean tasting
Pauwel Kwak - lovely rich amber beer
Big fan of Kwak (especially in the proper glass)couple of recomendations
La Trappe range very similar in style to the vrious kasteel options
Averbode - nice clean tasting
Pauwel Kwak - lovely rich amber beer
-f
k it, I'd drink Kwak anytime.captainzep said:
RizzoTheRat said:
andburg said:
OK...swapped proxy server
couple of recomendations
La Trappe range very similar in style to the vrious kasteel options
Averbode - nice clean tasting
Pauwel Kwak - lovely rich amber beer
Big fan of Kwak (especially in the proper glass)couple of recomendations
La Trappe range very similar in style to the vrious kasteel options
Averbode - nice clean tasting
Pauwel Kwak - lovely rich amber beer
-f
k it, I'd drink Kwak anytime.I own 2 standalone glasses and 2 regular glasses but a 4banger and a giant are on my list!
andburg said:
For those who cant get accross to buy it cheap, www.belgianbeerfacory.com and get it shipped nice and cheap...far cheaper than the £3.00+ per bottle you'll pay over here. 42.50 for 24 bottles and 7.50 to ship up to 48 bottles so 92.5 Euros for 48..I like Kwak!
I own 2 standalone glasses and 2 regular glasses but a 4banger and a giant are on my list!
Don't know if they've improved at all but I got my beer eventually last time I ordered. Needed a bit of prompting though. That said you can't argue about the value, got a case of Rochefort 10 for Christmas last year comes in around £4 over here, 3 Euros on that site.I own 2 standalone glasses and 2 regular glasses but a 4banger and a giant are on my list!
Dunno if the forum's shrinking it http://i.imgur.com/wjMC3kR.jpg
I wasn't that taken with the Kasteel Rouge to be honest, but love Kwak and the St Bernadus are generally pretty good. Which one's the blue? I think they're labelled as 6, 8, 10 and 12 over here.
Not tried the Grand Cru, I'll add that the list.
Quite impressed that all the posters so far seem to have similar tastes to me
I wasn't that taken with the Kasteel Rouge to be honest, but love Kwak and the St Bernadus are generally pretty good. Which one's the blue? I think they're labelled as 6, 8, 10 and 12 over here.
Not tried the Grand Cru, I'll add that the list.
Quite impressed that all the posters so far seem to have similar tastes to me

Well this is my local shop. They'd run out if Rochefort 10 so I got an 8 instead, plus a Chimay Blue and a St Bernadus 12 (blue label so presumably the one referred to earlier) which I had last night and it was lovely.
Just to rub it in for those of you having to buy mail order they ranged in price from €1.55 to €2.09

Just to rub it in for those of you having to buy mail order they ranged in price from €1.55 to €2.09


I'm less than an hour away from http://www.beersofeurope.co.uk/ but they do delivery too, so well worth a look
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