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    Quote Originally Posted by kd8dey View Post
    Milwaukee's Best.
    Used to buy that in the 32 oz bottle when I was camping out with homeless friends in Yuma, AZ circa 1990. They were 99c each. I think the 40 oz bottles were $1.19.
    VOLUMES of that chit passed through my gizzard.
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    Gonna try Trappistes Rochefort "10" tonight
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    Quote Originally Posted by NA4BH View Post
    Gonna try Trappistes Rochefort "10" tonight
    I'd drink that one while IN the bed. Kind of like when you see a Nyquil commercials and they show people taking it, IN the bed. LOL!

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    Quote Originally Posted by NA4BH View Post
    Gonna try Trappistes Rochefort "10" tonight
    I believe that is a quite sweet, thick, syrupy concoction that requires time to develop an appreciation for, but that's just me.

    here's my rate of it, I gave it a 3.9 (rather high rating):

    bottle 33cl .Hazy brown w big nitro mocha colored head that lasted, good sticky lace. Aroma is dark roast malt w chocolate & that Euro in the bottle, slightly skunky hops, Belgian yeast, herbs & spices. Flavor is big spicy dark roast malt w alcohol noticable & the hops described. Nice bitterness, clean, spicy, rather sweet body & finish. Lots of sediment. Well into med bodied, nice herbal nuances. I feel this would go well with vanilla ice cream. Nice, interesting, complex, but not really my style. Rather sweet & syrupy on the palate
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    Quote Originally Posted by KG4CGC View Post
    Learned about getting a case of the blatz afterwards.
    Is that something like the "Schlitz"
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    Quote Originally Posted by kd8dey View Post
    Is that something like the "Schlitz"
    Yes, but it slaps the water in the bowl with much more force.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kc7jty View Post
    I believe that is a quite sweet, thick, syrupy concoction that requires time to develop an appreciation for, but that's just me.

    here's my rate of it, I gave it a 3.9 (rather high rating):

    bottle 33cl .Hazy brown w big nitro mocha colored head that lasted, good sticky lace. Aroma is dark roast malt w chocolate & that Euro in the bottle, slightly skunky hops, Belgian yeast, herbs & spices. Flavor is big spicy dark roast malt w alcohol noticable & the hops described. Nice bitterness, clean, spicy, rather sweet body & finish. Lots of sediment. Well into med bodied, nice herbal nuances. I feel this would go well with vanilla ice cream. Nice, interesting, complex, but not really my style. Rather sweet & syrupy on the palate
    Bill,

    I raided the beer store today.

    Nogne - # 100, Peculiar Yule, Andhriminir Barley Wine Ale
    La Chouffe - Belgian Golden Ale w/ spice
    Schneider & Sohn - Aventinus
    Trappistes Rochefort - 8 & 10
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    Quote Originally Posted by NA4BH View Post
    Bill,

    I raided the beer store today.

    Nogne - # 100, Peculiar Yule, Andhriminir Barley Wine Ale
    La Chouffe - Belgian Golden Ale w/ spice
    Schneider & Sohn - Aventinus
    Trappistes Rochefort - 8 & 10
    La Chouffe is good. Had it on tap.
    Don't think I ever had the Aventinus. It's rated very highly.
    Had the 8 & 10, not my style.

    Lemme know what you think.
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