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The Belgian Lager Lamot
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The Belgian Lager Lamot
When this first came out in the 70s I believe it was one of the strongest beers on the market I can vouch for that.
Got pissed at the Three Rabbits Manor Park was out of it for three days.
Who out there remembers them days?
Got pissed at the Three Rabbits Manor Park was out of it for three days.
Who out there remembers them days?
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Re: The Belgian Lager Lamot
Grolsch do a 12% LAGER called "Het Kanon".
I know it's a LAGER because that's what it's sold as, not to mention the word LAGER appears on the bottle and 6-pack packaging.
Favourite beer in the higher alcohol category LAGERS though is Hoegaarden Grand Cru.
I know it's a LAGER because that's what it's sold as, not to mention the word LAGER appears on the bottle and 6-pack packaging.
Favourite beer in the higher alcohol category LAGERS though is Hoegaarden Grand Cru.
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Re: The Belgian Lager Lamot
A glass or three of Bush Amber WILL fuck you up. Only 12% proof.
For lightweights, opt for Rochefort 8 Bruin (9.2%) or St Bernardus Bruin 12 (10%).
For lightweights, opt for Rochefort 8 Bruin (9.2%) or St Bernardus Bruin 12 (10%).
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Re: The Belgian Lager Lamot
Picjkle no evryfing about alkohol
he is no1 alkoholik in village
good times
he is no1 alkoholik in village
good times
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Re: The Belgian Lager Lamot
Hammer and Pickle" wrote: ↑23 Oct 2024, 18:45 Never buy a Belgian beer above 6% alcohol - you won’t go wrong unless it’s not really a proper lager at all.
Have got to say some of their stuff is very, very good indeed.
Chimay reserve at 9% is probably the best beer in the world. With all apologies to carlsberg.
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Worthington’s White Shield is at least 6% and has always been lurking in pubs. Horrible stuff mind you.
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Never buy a Belgian beer above 6% alcohol - you won’t go wrong unless it’s not really a proper lager at all.
Have got to say some of their stuff is very, very good indeed.
Have got to say some of their stuff is very, very good indeed.
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Re: The Belgian Lager Lamot
Ah, then in that case, if it was UK brewed it would have been in Burton-on Trent.
Don't recall it at the Tollgate in Chadwell Heath, but I was an obnoxious CAMRA real-ale merchant at the time, so it was anything off the hand-pumps for me (with a Barley Wine to round the night off).
Don't recall it at the Tollgate in Chadwell Heath, but I was an obnoxious CAMRA real-ale merchant at the time, so it was anything off the hand-pumps for me (with a Barley Wine to round the night off).
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Re: The Belgian Lager Lamot
Percy Dalton" wrote: ↑23 Oct 2024, 17:42 When this first came out in the 70s I believe it was one of the strongest beers on the market I can vouch for that.
Got pissed at the Three Rabbits Manor Park was out of it for three days.
Who out there remembers them days?
Was available on draft, was it not?
Don't thing the UK stuff was brewed in Belgium though, probably Luton or Swansea and rammed with chemicals. Decent enough tipple though.
Bottled Belgium beer, that's another barrel of fish...
Don't thing the UK stuff was brewed in Belgium though, probably Luton or Swansea and rammed with chemicals. Decent enough tipple though.
Bottled Belgium beer, that's another barrel of fish...