is
great
after climbing up pyramids... no joke
still cannot find in U.S. though


It is 33 cl (that's 1/3 of a liter, I don't know how much that is in the other metric system). The monks say you should drink it at room t°, but I pop a chilled one open at the beginning of the evening, and drink it (or should I say "taste it") slowly ,and by bedtime he's empty. But that"s when I'me home, when I go out I, drink Duvel ,less alcohol (8°) and it goes in much smoother (the Wesrmalle is realy thick, you can't swallow it).forge wrote:grok wrote:Since I live in Beergium (aka belgium) I know all about it. My number one is Westmalle Trippel Trappist
This is a beer brewed by monks, there are only six beers worldwide that have the right to name themself "Trappist" (and 5 of them are from belgium). It's the only right thing that the catholic church ever did![]()
Its rich and creamy and has an Alcohol% of 9.5. It is made out of natural ingredients only and nothing chemical. I drink one every day, my age is 36 and I look 25. Thank you Westmalle
you drink just 1 every day? how big is it??
That is a classic; I have lots of friends around the globe, and allways one somebody comes over here , they try out the beer and end up completely wasted. Especially Americans, only th Irish people can drink it and still walk the line.Angstrom wrote:grok wrote:Since I live in Beergium (aka belgium) I know all about it. My number one is Westmalle Trippel Trappist
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I dimly remember doing a gig in Belgium where the promoter took us out around town in the afternoon before the gig. We began by drinking the double, wondering what the trippel was, we got that one next.
Holy crap!
We needed emergency measures before playing the gig.
I quite like weisse beer at the mo, obviously imported , Erdinger, Maisels Weisse, stuff like that if I'm in England. If I'm away in the Germanic countries I like to sample the local micro breweries and I'm easilly convinced I have found a new favourite. Normally I cant pronounce them right though.
OT a bit , but ... Can anyone enlighten me why spirits are so crazy expensive in Switzerland?
I nearly bankrupted myself having a vodka!
I had some Swiss friends over recently (to England) and they kept saying "how expensive everything is in England! " ... and how dirty naturallyminimal wrote:Angstrom: just for your information, spirits were more expensive in the past, a couple of years ago they reduced the taxes on alcool.
Every damn thing is expensive in switzerland, really.