De Troch Framboise Lambic

After spending a hefty $10.99 to get a bottle of Brouwerij de Troch's Framboise Lambic, I was expecting to be awed by a satisfying Belgian framboise. I love kriek and framboise beers and, of course, Belgians have perfected the art of infusing beer with great flavors - and I mean literally any flavor you can... Continue Reading →

Chimay Spéciale Cent Cinquante

Chimay, Belgium is home to one of the most famous abbey breweries in the world in the Scourmont Abbey which produces the Chimay line of beers. Being their 150th anniversary they released Speciale Cent Cinquante in commemoration, and they have lived up to their legacy in every way. Firstly, this will grab hold of your nostrils... Continue Reading →

Unibroue La Terrible

This bottle is as intimidating as the name and is even looks the part when poured into a glass. It's a dark purple/red color and looks thick. The smells are mostly of fruits of the same color as the liquid; cherry, some blackberry, plum, and grapes. This one smells much like a wine would smell,... Continue Reading →

Piraat Ale

I'll be honest, the name of this one influenced my choice to order it. It also helps that I love Belgian IPAs, and this one lived up to its homeland's reputation for beer. Piraat is brewed by Brouwerij Van Steenberge N.V., located in a village in Belgium's northeast. It pours a wonderful golden-amber color, and... Continue Reading →

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