Page 5 of 10 FirstFirst 123456789 ... LastLast
Results 121 to 150 of 291

Thread: Leffe: Vladimir's Beer Thread

  1. #121
    Just another pixel Member Upxl's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2005
    Location
    Belgium
    Posts
    500

    Default Re: Leffe: Vladimir's Beer Thread

    Leffe is all about taste.

    You either love or hate it.

    If you aren’t a leffe lover you’ll sure as hell like ;




    Be sure to drink it in the appropriated glass.




    The beer of the gods mates
    I like pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.

  2. #122
    Enlightened Despot Member Vladimir's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2005
    Location
    In ur nun, causing a bloody schism!
    Posts
    7,906

    Default Re: Leffe: Vladimir's Beer Thread

    Ah hah! It's back!

    I don't have my list with me but I did an all Belgian night yesterday. I started off with a Leffe (I had to ask how it was pronounced) Bruin, tried a Duvel/Duval/whatever, had something with a picture of a snail on it, then my memory gets fuzzy ...

    I wasn't impressed with the Bruin. It was a pleasant drinking beer but lacked the spark and character that the Blonde had. Duvel was total rubbish, like drinking an alcoholic citrus soda *yuck*. The one with the snail, CARACOLE or something was really good. It was like the champagne of beer. Even though I had a couple before it the taste really grabbed me and it had a wonderful complexity. I can't remember what version of it but I'll buy it again..if I can remember the name...I'll edit my post tomorrow....


    Reinvent the British and you get a global finance center, edible food and better service. Reinvent the French and you may just get more Germans.
    Quote Originally Posted by Evil_Maniac From Mars
    How do you motivate your employees? Waterboarding, of course.
    Ik hou van ferme grieten en dikke pinten
    Down with dried flowers!
    Spoiler Alert, click show to read: 



  3. #123
    Hand Bacon Member ShadeHonestus's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2001
    Location
    Iowa
    Posts
    1,167

    Default Re: Leffe: Vladimir's Beer Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Beirut
    La Fin du Monde
    Is that typically only available in Quebec or do they distribute to other parts of the loft up there?


    All these beers, so little time. Somebody map me an itinerary with American safe locales to go on a European drinking binge.
    "There is a true glory and a true honor; the glory in duty done and the honor in the integrity of principle."

    "The truth is this; the march of Providence so long, that of the individual so brief, that we often only see the ebb of the advancing wave. It is history which teaches us to hope."

  4. #124
    Tree Killer Senior Member Beirut's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2003
    Location
    Quebec, Canada
    Posts
    8,168

    Default Re: Leffe: Vladimir's Beer Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by ShadeHonestus
    Is that typically only available in Quebec or do they distribute to other parts of the loft up there?
    I don't know if they export Fin du Monde, but I imagine they must. It's too tasty to keep to ourselves.

    Two bottles of that stuff and I'm out like a light. "Mmmm...beer."
    Unto each good man a good dog

  5. #125
    Medical Welshman in London. Senior Member Big King Sanctaphrax's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2003
    Location
    Cardiff in the summer, London during term time.
    Posts
    7,988

    Default Re: Leffe: Vladimir's Beer Thread

    I had Guinness Original Stout for the first time today-as opposed to the standard Draught.

    It's interesting. I would describe the taste as 'crisp'.
    Co-Lord of BKS and Beirut's Kingdom of Peace and Love.

    "Handsome features, rugged exteriors, intellectual chick magnets, we're pretty much twins."-Beirut

    "Rhy, where's your helicopter now? Where's your ******* helicopter now?"-Mephistopheles.



  6. #126
    Enlightened Despot Member Vladimir's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2005
    Location
    In ur nun, causing a bloody schism!
    Posts
    7,906

    Default Re: Leffe: Vladimir's Beer Thread

    Caracole Troublette is the name of the beer. I'll have to look for it again.

    Just out of curiosity I stopped by the local liquor shop (one of many) and found a sixer of Leffe Blonde left. Oh, the price...~$8.00, hah! Much better than 11 and I'm going to order more. I kind of overdid it with dinner yesterday, I drank three. Very nice, very hapy.


    Reinvent the British and you get a global finance center, edible food and better service. Reinvent the French and you may just get more Germans.
    Quote Originally Posted by Evil_Maniac From Mars
    How do you motivate your employees? Waterboarding, of course.
    Ik hou van ferme grieten en dikke pinten
    Down with dried flowers!
    Spoiler Alert, click show to read: 



  7. #127
    Στωικισμός Member Bijo's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2006
    Location
    Η Γη / Κόλαση
    Posts
    1,844

    Default Re: Leffe: Vladimir's Beer Thread

    Anyone here ever drank Maes beer?
    Emotion, passions, and desires are, thus peace is not.
    Emotion: you have it or it has you.

    ---

    Pay heed to my story named The Thief in the Mead Hall.
    No.

    ---

    Check out some of my music.

  8. #128
    Speaker of Truth Senior Member Moros's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2005
    Location
    Belgium
    Posts
    13,469

    Default Re: Leffe: Vladimir's Beer Thread

    jup, average beer (pils). I'll rather have a jupiler, stella or Primus though.

  9. #129
    Στωικισμός Member Bijo's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2006
    Location
    Η Γη / Κόλαση
    Posts
    1,844

    Default Re: Leffe: Vladimir's Beer Thread

    I have tasted Maes yesterday and today. Yesterday I thought it a good beer, but it may had been psychologically influenced since I read that it was Belgian (automatically assuming it was decent or good). Today, however, I have found that it reminds me of plastic or some other kind of poisonous artificial matter. Fortunately I have a few bottles of Hoegaarden left.
    Emotion, passions, and desires are, thus peace is not.
    Emotion: you have it or it has you.

    ---

    Pay heed to my story named The Thief in the Mead Hall.
    No.

    ---

    Check out some of my music.

  10. #130
    Grand Patron's Banner Bearer Senior Member Peasant Phill's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2006
    Location
    Somewhere relatively safe, behind some one else, preferably at the back
    Posts
    2,953
    Blog Entries
    3

    Default Re: Leffe: Vladimir's Beer Thread

    Like Moros said, Maes is your average belian pils. I wouldn't look for it, there are enough better beers to drink that are just as easy to come by.
    Quote Originally Posted by Drone
    Someone has to watch over the wheat.
    Quote Originally Posted by TinCow
    We've made our walls sufficiently thick that we don't even hear the wet thuds of them bashing their brains against the outer wall and falling as lifeless corpses into our bottomless moat.

  11. #131
    master of the pwniverse Member Fragony's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2003
    Location
    The EUSSR
    Posts
    30,680

    Default Re: Leffe: Vladimir's Beer Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Big King Sanctaphrax
    I had Guinness Original Stout for the first time today-as opposed to the standard Draught.

    It's interesting. I would describe the taste as 'crisp'.
    Love it, been drinking nothing else lately, a lovely somewhat bitter taste with a hint of chrystalised sugar. Not that keen on draught myselve, beer needs bubbles. And foam.

    Yes, foam. Whacky brits.

  12. #132
    Enlightened Despot Member Vladimir's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2005
    Location
    In ur nun, causing a bloody schism!
    Posts
    7,906

    Default Re: Leffe: Vladimir's Beer Thread

    Chimay

    Triple Blanche: It's golden color strikes a rare balance between the bitterness of the hops and fruity hints of muscat and dry grapes. Alcohol content 8% by volume.


    Red: Has a taste produces a silky feeling on the tongue and a has a slight hint of bitterness that makes it a good thirst-quencher. Alcohol content 7% by volume.


    Blue: Is a a strong beer with an odour of fresh yeast coupled with a slight rosaceous flowery touch. Alcohol content 9% by volume.


    I personally recommend the red. Higher alcohol content and quality tend to be mutually exclusive and it holds true in this case. If you like a slightly bitter beer go for the Blanche. The red is velvety and slightly sweet and may not be for all beer drinkers; but it is my favorite.

    Duvel is excellent, easy drinking beer but doesn't have the qualities I admire in the red. [muttering curses that he's not in Europe right now]


    Reinvent the British and you get a global finance center, edible food and better service. Reinvent the French and you may just get more Germans.
    Quote Originally Posted by Evil_Maniac From Mars
    How do you motivate your employees? Waterboarding, of course.
    Ik hou van ferme grieten en dikke pinten
    Down with dried flowers!
    Spoiler Alert, click show to read: 



  13. #133
    The Usual Member Ice's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2005
    Location
    Northville, Michigan
    Posts
    4,259

    Default Re: Leffe: Vladimir's Beer Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Vladimir
    Chimay

    Duvel is excellent, easy drinking beer but doesn't have the qualities I admire in the red. [muttering curses that he's not in Europe right now]
    The people I stayed with in Belgium use to have Duvels for dinner. European Drinking Culture is nice.

    Chimay is also good; Duval's dark brother.



  14. #134
    Grand Patron's Banner Bearer Senior Member Peasant Phill's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2006
    Location
    Somewhere relatively safe, behind some one else, preferably at the back
    Posts
    2,953
    Blog Entries
    3

    Default Re: Leffe: Vladimir's Beer Thread

    Duvel an easy drinking beer? Duvel total rubbish, like drinking an alcoholic citrus soda?

    Are you guys sure you were drinking Duvel? Duvel is too bitter to be easy drinking. Like all heavy beers you should savour it.
    Quote Originally Posted by Drone
    Someone has to watch over the wheat.
    Quote Originally Posted by TinCow
    We've made our walls sufficiently thick that we don't even hear the wet thuds of them bashing their brains against the outer wall and falling as lifeless corpses into our bottomless moat.

  15. #135
    master of the pwniverse Member Fragony's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2003
    Location
    The EUSSR
    Posts
    30,680

    Default Re: Leffe: Vladimir's Beer Thread

    Duvel has too many bubbles it's like swallowing a sponge.

  16. #136
    Enlightened Despot Member Vladimir's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2005
    Location
    In ur nun, causing a bloody schism!
    Posts
    7,906

    Default Re: Leffe: Vladimir's Beer Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Peasant Phill
    Duvel an easy drinking beer? Duvel total rubbish, like drinking an alcoholic citrus soda?

    Are you guys sure you were drinking Duvel? Duvel is too bitter to be easy drinking. Like all heavy beers you should savour it.
    Yes Frag, Duvel has a thick, hearty head but I find it easy to drink and wouldn't turn one down (maybe a touch of salt would reduce the foam). It all depends on personal preference of course. I almost spit out my first Samuel Adams because it was so bitter I thought it was poison.


    Reinvent the British and you get a global finance center, edible food and better service. Reinvent the French and you may just get more Germans.
    Quote Originally Posted by Evil_Maniac From Mars
    How do you motivate your employees? Waterboarding, of course.
    Ik hou van ferme grieten en dikke pinten
    Down with dried flowers!
    Spoiler Alert, click show to read: 



  17. #137
    Incorruptible Forest Manager Member Tristuskhan's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2004
    Location
    Oaks and Menhirs, Brittany
    Posts
    808

    Default Re: Leffe: I finally found it!

    Quote Originally Posted by Big_John
    i guess this is the new beer thread. my fav type of beer is belgian strong pale ales. here are my perennial choices:

    la chouffe and piraat (10.5%!)


    like beirut mentioned, unibroue should is a great brewery doing belgian-style beer in the new world. fin du monde, being a strong pale, is my pick from them, but unibroue's strong darks are great too. another strong pale, delirium tremens is very good too. i like all of these strong pales more than duvel. duvel lacks some character in comparison to these others, imo.

    as far as belgian strong dark ales go, chimay grande réserve (blue label) and n'ice chouffe (a winter seasonal by brasserie d'achouffe) are the best i've had. unibroue makes two great strong darks called maudite and trois pistoles, the latter being my choice of the two. there's also an american belgian strong dark that's popular (and highly rated) called ommegang out of cooperstown, ny. however, none of those are as good as chimay blue or n'ice chouffe.

    that said, variety is important to me, in addition to belgian ales, i often get my hands on lagers, hefes, APAs, IPAs, stouts, etc.

    it's a mistake to underestimate american beer. thinking all american beer is coors or budweiser is like thinking all belgian beer is stella. many american micro-breweries were started by european immigrants (germans esp). imo, the world's best lagers, IPAs, stouts and porters are made here, in the US. some great micro-breweries for american style beers are stone, great lakes, rogue and bell's.

    oh and a couple of great scottish ales should be on any beer lovers list, fraoch's heather ale and a wee heavy called skullspliter from the orkneys. get em if you can!


    Ah, la Chouffe.... Merveille parmi les merveilles... Warning: this one is really really hard to beat.
    "Les Cons ça ose tout, c'est même à ça qu'on les reconnait"

    Kentoc'h Mervel Eget Bezañ Saotret - Death feels better than stain, motto of the Breton People. Emgann!

  18. #138
    Enlightened Despot Member Vladimir's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2005
    Location
    In ur nun, causing a bloody schism!
    Posts
    7,906

    Default Re: Leffe: Vladimir's Beer Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Vladimir
    Ah hah! It's back!

    ... Duvel was total rubbish, like drinking an alcoholic citrus soda *yuck*.
    Quote Originally Posted by Vladimir
    Chimay

    ...

    Duvel is excellent, easy drinking beer but doesn't have the qualities I admire in the red. [muttering curses that he's not in Europe right now]
    Good lord! Good thing no one fact checks this thread or I'd be in a real bind. I've noticed that Leffe blondes tend to vary somewhat but this is pretty extreme. Hit or miss I guess.


    Reinvent the British and you get a global finance center, edible food and better service. Reinvent the French and you may just get more Germans.
    Quote Originally Posted by Evil_Maniac From Mars
    How do you motivate your employees? Waterboarding, of course.
    Ik hou van ferme grieten en dikke pinten
    Down with dried flowers!
    Spoiler Alert, click show to read: 



  19. #139
    Στωικισμός Member Bijo's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2006
    Location
    Η Γη / Κόλαση
    Posts
    1,844

    Default Re: Leffe: Vladimir's Beer Thread

    Argus beer: good price/taste ratio. It is cheap yet for its price it has good taste. And what the hell anyway: it's still beer, goddammit.
    Emotion, passions, and desires are, thus peace is not.
    Emotion: you have it or it has you.

    ---

    Pay heed to my story named The Thief in the Mead Hall.
    No.

    ---

    Check out some of my music.

  20. #140
    Ja mata, TosaInu Forum Administrator edyzmedieval's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2005
    Location
    Fortress of the Mountains
    Posts
    11,441

    Default Re: Leffe: Vladimir's Beer Thread

    I tried Romanian beer, all types, they all sucked completely. When I tried drinking it, every time I got a feeling of acid pouring down my throat.
    I tried Duvel, NL made Heineken, Leffe and Corona.

    Verdict?

    Duvel is the best beer out there.
    Ja mata, TosaInu. You will forever be remembered.

    Proud

    Been to:

    Swords Made of Letters - 1938. The war is looming in France - and Alexandre Reythier does not have much time left to protect his country. A novel set before the war.

    A Painted Shield of Honour - 1313. Templar Knights in France are in grave danger. Can they be saved?

  21. #141

    Default Re: Leffe: Vladimir's Beer Thread

    Agreed Edzy Duvel is a superb beer, at least someone has some taste.
    “The majestic equality of the laws prohibits the rich and the poor alike from sleeping under bridges, begging in the streets and stealing bread.” - Anatole France

    "The law is like a spider’s web. The small are caught, and the great tear it up.” - Anacharsis

  22. #142
    master of the pwniverse Member Fragony's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2003
    Location
    The EUSSR
    Posts
    30,680

    Default Re: Leffe: Vladimir's Beer Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by edyzmedieval
    I tried Duvel, NL made Heineken, Leffe and Corona.

    Verdict?

    Duvel is the best beer out there.
    All completily different types of beer......can't hold them against eachother

  23. #143
    Sovereign Oppressor Member TIE Fighter Shooter Champion, Turkey Shoot Champion, Juggler Champion Kralizec's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2005
    Location
    Netherlands
    Posts
    5,812

    Default Re: Leffe: Vladimir's Beer Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by edyzmedieval
    I tried Romanian beer, all types, they all sucked completely. When I tried drinking it, every time I got a feeling of acid pouring down my throat.
    I tried Duvel, NL made Heineken, Leffe and Corona.

    Verdict?

    Duvel is the best beer out there.
    Duvel is indeed good, Heineken mediocre and Leffe I don't know about. Corona, it's not bad and I'd rather drink it than Heineken but I don't get why it's so popular other than that it's well, popular

  24. #144
    Enlightened Despot Member Vladimir's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2005
    Location
    In ur nun, causing a bloody schism!
    Posts
    7,906

    Default Re: Leffe: Vladimir's Beer Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Kralizec
    ...and Leffe I don't know about. ..
    Fragony you need to come to the assistance of a fellow countryman.


    Reinvent the British and you get a global finance center, edible food and better service. Reinvent the French and you may just get more Germans.
    Quote Originally Posted by Evil_Maniac From Mars
    How do you motivate your employees? Waterboarding, of course.
    Ik hou van ferme grieten en dikke pinten
    Down with dried flowers!
    Spoiler Alert, click show to read: 



  25. #145
    Join the ICLADOLLABOJADALLA! Member IrishArmenian's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2006
    Location
    Writing the book, every day...
    Posts
    1,986

    Default Re: Leffe: Vladimir's Beer Thread

    I'm curious to see anyone's opinion on Kotayk's products: either their Lager, Bitter or Tshani.
    Personally, Kotayk is one of my favorites and was always the available beverage, along with Erebuni, but I prefer Kotayk. It is fantastic!
    Also, BKS, you'd never tried the original? It's delicious!

    "Half of your brain is that of a ten year old and the other half is that of a ten year old that chainsmokes and drinks his liver dead!" --Hagop Beegan

  26. #146
    master of the pwniverse Member Fragony's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2003
    Location
    The EUSSR
    Posts
    30,680

    Default Re: Leffe: Vladimir's Beer Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Vladimir
    Fragony you need to come to the assistance of a fellow countryman.
    Buy him a beer? After all he did to me?

  27. #147
    Speaker of Truth Senior Member Moros's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2005
    Location
    Belgium
    Posts
    13,469

    Default Re: Leffe: Vladimir's Beer Thread

    Last week it was Leffe week at my favourite pub.

    Leffe 9° remains the best one. ~

  28. #148
    Medical Welshman in London. Senior Member Big King Sanctaphrax's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2003
    Location
    Cardiff in the summer, London during term time.
    Posts
    7,988

    Default Re: Leffe: Vladimir's Beer Thread

    As the nights are closing in, I've been drinking some darker beers recently. One of my autumn staples is Wychwood Hobgoblin, a wonderful, smoulderingly fruity strong dark ale. If you like some of the darker Belgians, you'll love this. Great advertising too-



    Another beer I sampled which I've been meaning to get hold of for a long time is Thomas Hardy Ale. At 11.7% ABV it's an interesting proposition-it tastes almost port-like, but has a very heavy mouthfeel at the same time.
    Co-Lord of BKS and Beirut's Kingdom of Peace and Love.

    "Handsome features, rugged exteriors, intellectual chick magnets, we're pretty much twins."-Beirut

    "Rhy, where's your helicopter now? Where's your ******* helicopter now?"-Mephistopheles.



  29. #149
    Senior Member Senior Member naut's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2005
    Posts
    9,103

    Default Re: Leffe: Vladimir's Beer Thread

    On the topic of ales, I've been drinking this recently:

    #Hillary4prism

    BD:TW

    Some piously affirm: "The truth is such and such. I know! I see!"
    And hold that everything depends upon having the “right” religion.
    But when one really knows, one has no need of religion. - Mahavyuha Sutra

    Freedom necessarily involves risk. - Alan Watts

  30. #150
    master of the pwniverse Member Fragony's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2003
    Location
    The EUSSR
    Posts
    30,680

    Default Re: Leffe: Vladimir's Beer Thread

    If you are feeling adventurous;



    It's a lambic, beer riped in oak, which sour aroma tastes weird enough on it's own, but add some sour cheries and it becomes a Kriek. Personally I think it's delicious, great with dinner, summer or winter always great.

Page 5 of 10 FirstFirst 123456789 ... LastLast

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
Single Sign On provided by vBSSO