Showing posts with label Beer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beer. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Official Belgian Beer Review







Okay... Just before we go down to the foamy news, let me check on a few things:
1. Mind well rested - check!
2. Photos up loaded to faceboook - done!
3. Hot bath - done!
4. Note on beer tasting experience - here!
I am sad to say that I haven't tasted 300+ beers... I just didn't have five stomachs, the ability of rock stars to drown themselves with barrels of alcohol, nor the money to finish my beer tasting scheme everynight whilst in Brussels. I am sure I have tasted less than 20 (including the fruit beers -- which to me are awful! -- see pic here!), and although I think I could have done more, I have to limit myself to 3 pints a night. And come to think of it, I don't know if there is anybody (including Belgians, themselves) who have tasted 300 varieties of brew.. The first beer I tasted was a Kapittel tripel. I was "hit" immediately seconds after I tasted it. But my taste changed as the days went on (and on and on).
So how did I fare? I think I handled the pallettes (a tray of 5 varieties of beer) very well, though I enjoyed the taps (draught beer) very much. Beer price ranges from 1,20 euro to 7 euros, depending on the size and type of beer. And like I said, I hated the pinkish fruit beers because they taste like cough syrups! I like anything with a double or a triple blonde or anything that is dark amber in color.
And what are my favorite Belgian beers? Here is my official list, un-prejudiced and based entirely on palatal gustations. Here it is in a very particular order:
1. Dubbels -- examples are the Westmalle trappist and Witkap. They are amber in color and alcohol content ranges from 6-8%.
2. Abbey beers - Grimbergen is on top two of my list, and this is followed by Leffe.
3. Trappist beer -- (probably because they were brewed in Trappist monasteries???) like Chimay and Westmalle (again)... Also Orval, Rochefort and Achel.
4. The blondes -- not all blonds are fun... but Duvel is worthy mentioning here. Brigand is also nice - after meals.
5. Trippel (3x the % alcohol) -- includes Rochefort which is nice if you don't walk 20 minutes in freezing snow after.
6. The etcetera -- I didn't really like them but I tasted them nevertheless. These are Kriek (made from cherries -- I remember what you said Greetje!!!), Palm (which is a ladies' beer, but I liked it because it doesn't taste fruity), Brugs (common but nice!), Adler (also common), Lindemans.
Well... have you counted how many I have tried?
5. Beer in hand -- this I forgot.
Gotta go. Writing made me thirsty.