When I'm in Belgium I tend to drink Duvel but it's very strong and quite 'hoppy'.Dark beer wise Chimay or De Koninck,occasionally Trapiste beers.No but will.
The Belgians make some exceptional beers but I’m really not keen on their blondes to be honest, they’re too strong and just taste like alcohol, almost white wine like. Gimme a hazy ipa any day of the week.
Good to see Alzate ready to go again, I thought after his lay-off he maybe rested.
No thanks, is that classed as shandy up your way?I drink them on a regular basis,ever tried it?
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No,that's the p!ss water they brew in Wellpark Brewery...And yet it's one of the most expensive lagers you can buy in most Glasgow pubs?No thanks, is that classed as shandy up your way?
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When I'm in Belgium I tend to drink Duvel but it's very strong and quite 'hoppy'.Dark beer wise Chimay or De Koninck,occasionally Trapiste beers.
But Delirium Tremens is by far the strangest brew I've ever drunk,same strength as Duvel but it blows your socks off...It's verging on hallucinogenic.

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rolling back the years - anyone else went to this one
On our Lokeren trip the local pubs wouldn't serve Duval.Im also not keen on duvel and it’s just lethal. Mind so are the Trappists, as they tend to be brutally strong but have such a smooth flavour that goes down really easy once your tastebuds ‘acclimate’ to the taste. Was in the local beer hall last weekend with a mate, they had 2 Belgians on, one sweet cherry 6% and one 7% Belgian pale ale so relatively weak for Belgians, but merrily serving both by the pint. We couldn’t understand, at the time, why we were both so pissed after just 5
Beer like that needs serving and drinking responsibly.
I suspect Simons' injury is playing a part in that.
We’re unchanged, Alfie back on the bench (Jarvis makes way).
You'd like De Koninck,dark beer,probably about 5 or 6 volume.Brewed in Antwerp so if you're ever in that area it's available on tap,just ask for a bolleke(that's the spherical glass it's served in)Im also not keen on duvel and it’s just lethal. Mind so are the Trappists, as they tend to be brutally strong but have such a smooth flavour that goes down really easy once your tastebuds ‘acclimate’ to the taste. Was in the local beer hall last weekend with a mate, they had 2 Belgians on, one sweet cherry 6% and one 7% Belgian pale ale so relatively weak for Belgians, but merrily serving both by the pint. We couldn’t understand, at the time, why we were both so pissed after just 5
Beer like that needs serving and drinking responsibly.
Nice stuffI drink them on a regular basis,ever tried it?
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At this point I think Coyle must have some revealing photographs of the manager. No other way he keeps getting game time.
On our Lokeren trip the local pubs wouldn't serve Duval.
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On our Lokeren trip the local pubs wouldn't serve Duval.
Probably hadn't a clue what you were on about for two reasons..
One:your broad Yorkshire accent.
Two:They don't serve American actors who starred in the Godfather.
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He must have pictures of a lot of different managers.
Or possibly, he's just better than some fans make out; the latest in a long line of fine servants at this club to go undervalued by those who never learn.
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Wouldn't like to lift that ****ing monster onto the 'scales'..So, he caught a fish.
No need to carp on about it.