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Re: Favourite Beer
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09/07/22 04:34 PM
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Just good beer. From 1809 to 1954 the Grolsche Beer Brewery was called Brouwerij de Klok. For the origin of the name De Klok we have to go back in history, to the beginning of the 19th century. At that time, when the church went out, the bell tolled and it was time for a cold beer. Hence "the Clock". As a tribute to this brewery, we have been brewing De Klok beer for several years now. De Klok beer is blond in color and fresh in taste; not too sweet and not too bitter, with 4.8% alcohol. Straightforwardly brewed by people who understand it. Cheers. It's time for the Clock.
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Re: Favourite Beer
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09/09/22 06:44 PM
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Grolsch Flip Tops tonight NICE!! You Sir are always Drinking excellent Beer. It had been years since I had those flip tops pretty old school lol. Now drinking Veltins a nice german pils. Veltins Pilsener is a fresh and thirst-quenching pilsner with clear hop aromas. A characterful pilsner with a pleasantly bitter finish.
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Re: Favourite Beer
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09/11/22 10:01 AM
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Grolsch Flip Tops tonight NICE!! You Sir are always Drinking excellent Beer. It had been years since I had those flip tops pretty old school lol. Now drinking Veltins a nice german pils. Veltins Pilsener is a fresh and thirst-quenching pilsner with clear hop aromas. A characterful pilsner with a pleasantly bitter finish. Love Veltins,,,, I think I posted a can of that once I had it and its really good.
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Re: Favourite Beer
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09/22/22 12:45 PM
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The other day I had Hoegaarden a classic white beer. Once in a while I enjoy a white.
Hoegaarden is completely different in nature. It is a unique, authentic Belgian wheat beer with a brewing tradition dating back to 1445. Hoegaarden's brewing process is particularly complex and includes orange peels and coriander. The beer is first top-fermented and then bottled, resulting in a distinctive cloudy white look and a refreshing taste experience. Consumers in more than 70 countries worldwide can enjoy a refreshing Hoegaarden. Not a Hoegaarden fan at all. Some of those European beers can be very skunky and nasty (at least for my taste buds) and this is one of them. What is your favorite Weiss beer Irish?
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Re: Favourite Beer
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09/22/22 07:39 PM
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The other day I had Hoegaarden a classic white beer. Once in a while I enjoy a white.
Hoegaarden is completely different in nature. It is a unique, authentic Belgian wheat beer with a brewing tradition dating back to 1445. Hoegaarden's brewing process is particularly complex and includes orange peels and coriander. The beer is first top-fermented and then bottled, resulting in a distinctive cloudy white look and a refreshing taste experience. Consumers in more than 70 countries worldwide can enjoy a refreshing Hoegaarden. Not a Hoegaarden fan at all. Some of those European beers can be very skunky and nasty (at least for my taste buds) and this is one of them. What is your favorite Weiss beer Irish? Not much of a weiss beer fan personally. My favorite beers are probably Sam Adams (their Cherry Wheat is fantastic) and MGD.
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