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To: Taro who wrote (237815)6/18/2005 12:14:16 PM
From: SilentZ  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572209
 
>A local micro brewery will present their attempt of beating the current US(!) Guiness Record of "Strongest Beer in The World". Imagine an amber beer >25% alcohol content!!

Wow. I'd like a couple of those.

-Z



To: Taro who wrote (237815)6/20/2005 3:14:58 AM
From: GUSTAVE JAEGER  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1572209
 
Re: ...attempt of beating the current US(!) Guiness Record of "Strongest Beer in The World". Imagine an amber beer >25% alcohol content!!

LOL... Disgusting! Let me clue you in: Belgian beers are the finest beers in the world. Here's one of my favorite:

br-dubuisson.com

It was created in 1933 by Alfred Dubuisson, grand-father of the present family brewer, Hugues.

- Its former name was "Bush 12%", but today it is known as Bush Amber.

My other favorite:

Maredsous 10
Style: Triple
Origin: Belgium


The Belgian triple pours with a yellow orange color and frothy white head. The aroma is tropical with a touch of spices. The flavors have a pineapple ester to it with herbal hop and candy/honey sweetness. The 10% alcohol does make itself know but tones down some if it is left to breathe for a spell.

liquidsolutions.biz

For the faint-hearted yankees unfamiliar with strong beers, I suggest to start with the trappist Chimay, the "blue" brand:

chimay.com