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Beer

Oh my!!!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trappist_beer

Tripel! No more, no less;-)

I'm Ok with you grunau_baby Belgian beers are the best apreciated in the
world, I've allready taste Trappist and other ones from old monastery breweries.
I commonly drink the belgian "Abdij Van Leffe" wich is lager but more easy
to find. As I come from the North of France I also experienced Jenlain, La Goudale,
Mort subite, and Kwak with it's incredible glass with the wooden support...

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alain95

Funny thing. When ordering a Kwak at a pub you have to leave one shoe at the bartender as for returning the glas!:ernae:

Alex
 
I don't drink much - a six-pack usually lasts me better than a week. But when I do drink, I like Killian's Irish Red or Michelob Honey Lager. There's a micro brewery here called Red Oak, but their stuff is expensive, and only one store carries it in bottles - even though the brewery is just outside of town. The easiest way to get it is on tap at most local eateries.
 
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