Puir Andrew; even at my place your cider wasnae cider. We'll make it up to you next time, promise...Andrew S wrote:Well, everything apart from cider - he thought that was Kilkenny!Obviousman wrote:He probably called everything cider in the state he was in
The Duvel And The Damage Done...
Dear Sinnie. What I was suggesting was:SINsister wrote:eotunun wrote:Their drummer told me he had a fridge full of Duvel in San Francisco, so I guess you´ll be able to hunt it down somewhere..SINsister wrote:I need to check out this Duvel stuff, now...wonder if my local Binny's (House of Stuff for Drunks and Lushes) would have it? Meh. Doubt it.
As the members of that band all seemed to be utterly nice chaps he may help you finding it?
HMMMM. Ah, but are they young (or at least, young-looking) and cute?
You might have them helping you to find some Duvel.
Not just "You might have them"!
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eotunun wrote: Dear Sinnie. What I was suggesting was:
You might have them helping you to find some Duvel.
Not just "You might have them"!
...and how exactly is *that* any fun? Sheesh! I'll find it on my own, thanks! Bah!
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Pah.. fruits, lambics..
It's all about the Geuze...
It's all about the Geuze...
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Im sure its extra extra special
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That's a Mariage Parfait! Sour as hell, soooo good!Doktor Gott wrote:Pah.. fruits, lambics..
It's all about the Geuze...
Well, the Kriek Boon I recommended earlier is from the same brewery...
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Now that the dust has settled, I shall tell my tale...
I was indoctrinated almost from the minute I stepped off the plane at that Charly Oi! airport place, about the healing and regenerative power of this beverage. I eventually got to experience its effect some hours (too many actually) later, after a glass of some generic lager bier. My initial reaction (upon sip#1) was that it had a strong flavour and one I had never encountered before. Being an olde pharte and set it my ways, it came as something of a shock. I wasn't sure. I gave my jaded taste buds about 15 seconds to acclimatise (I was out on the lash after all and time was a'wastin') then took a decent mouthful:
• the clouds parted
• a warm light engulfed the company
• a sense of well being and safety permeated
• no thing but clear trails
I was convinced
The aftershock, in morning, really was minimal.
This is a well brewed and purified elixir but, it should be served extremely cold, preferably in a chilled glass with a side chaser of guid company.
I was indoctrinated almost from the minute I stepped off the plane at that Charly Oi! airport place, about the healing and regenerative power of this beverage. I eventually got to experience its effect some hours (too many actually) later, after a glass of some generic lager bier. My initial reaction (upon sip#1) was that it had a strong flavour and one I had never encountered before. Being an olde pharte and set it my ways, it came as something of a shock. I wasn't sure. I gave my jaded taste buds about 15 seconds to acclimatise (I was out on the lash after all and time was a'wastin') then took a decent mouthful:
• the clouds parted
• a warm light engulfed the company
• a sense of well being and safety permeated
• no thing but clear trails
I was convinced
The aftershock, in morning, really was minimal.
This is a well brewed and purified elixir but, it should be served extremely cold, preferably in a chilled glass with a side chaser of guid company.
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Oooooh, I've just been on the Duvel website and they say that it's carried in the UK by "Tesco, Sainsbury, Safeway, Asda, Majestic, Oddbins and Waitrose."
I guess I might have to grab some tomorrow and see what all the fuss is about !
I guess I might have to grab some tomorrow and see what all the fuss is about !
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The virus is spreading. Eeeexcellent...
Yes, they have Duvel in the UK. I almost forgot that. When we played the Purple Turtle in Camden last year, the nympho I called my girlfriend back then and I went out after the gig and found this bar opposite Camden Lock, where they had Palm, various fruit flavoured beers and The Guid Stuff itself. No two guesses as to what I drank...
Yes, they have Duvel in the UK. I almost forgot that. When we played the Purple Turtle in Camden last year, the nympho I called my girlfriend back then and I went out after the gig and found this bar opposite Camden Lock, where they had Palm, various fruit flavoured beers and The Guid Stuff itself. No two guesses as to what I drank...
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***WARNING***
@ Carpy and anyone else minded to experiment - near frozen liquid a frozen glass + guid company are required to achieve a similar revelation to mine.
these foriegns grew up wi thi stuff, they cannae experience that first moment or the speciality of its effect
@ Carpy and anyone else minded to experiment - near frozen liquid a frozen glass + guid company are required to achieve a similar revelation to mine.
these foriegns grew up wi thi stuff, they cannae experience that first moment or the speciality of its effect
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Consider a space being cleared in the freezer and a login being active here when I attempt the status of Duvelnaut....James Blast wrote:***WARNING***
@ Carpy and anyone else minded to experiment - near frozen liquid a frozen glass + guid company are required to achieve a similar revelation to mine.
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Almost sounds llike me first Guinness in Eire!James Blast wrote:***WARNING***
@ Carpy and anyone else minded to experiment - near frozen liquid a frozen glass + guid company are required to achieve a similar revelation to mine.
these foriegns grew up wi thi stuff, they cannae experience that first moment or the speciality of its effect
Rather nice description, Uncle J, and also noteworthy for one of the ways to drink a Duvel. Most people I know drink it either:
A) poured in a well-cleaned and dried-off glass,
B) poured in a fridge-chilled glass and ice-cold,
C) dried glass again and the Duvel at room temperature (iene vant schap),
D) right out of the bottle with a straw (mostly stupeed students on bachelor nights),
E) not at all, they prefer Hoegaarden Grand Cru instead
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Since you won't be able to change to your new avatar afterwards, I provide it here already, for your convenience!Carpathian Psychonaut wrote:Consider a space being cleared in the freezer and a login being active here when I attempt the status of Duvelnaut....James Blast wrote:***WARNING***
@ Carpy and anyone else minded to experiment - near frozen liquid a frozen glass + guid company are required to achieve a similar revelation to mine.
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Out of those, B sounds by far the best......
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And did I see some Shriekback in there?
Still not a beer man myself, sorry folks
Still not a beer man myself, sorry folks
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we'll work on that next weekObviousman wrote:Still not a beer man myself, sorry folks
(and yes i'll have a soda but i have an excuse )
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christophe wrote:we'll work on that next weekObviousman wrote:Still not a beer man myself, sorry folks
(and yes i'll have a soda but i have an excuse )
Nearly sounds like a threat
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christophe wrote:we'll work on that next weekObviousman wrote:Still not a beer man myself, sorry folks
(and yes i'll have a soda but i have an excuse )
You're preggers?!
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I still remember shepherding you round Leeds city centre (with the help of a lace and fishnet-clad Debs, what a trio we must have looked! ) last summer. And your reaction when the ladies we asked directions from didn't have a clue where The Angel was... a loud bellowing of "Well, THAT'S not going to be very much good to us, is it?"Obviousman wrote:Why's that? I'm not that more noisy when I'm drunk surely
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I’m happy your pleasedObviousman wrote:christophe wrote:we'll work on that next weekObviousman wrote:Still not a beer man myself, sorry folks
(and yes i'll have a soda but i have an excuse )
Nearly sounds like a treat
@ sinny: I’m always by car so not a lot alcohol for me
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superboudicca wrote:I still remember shepherding you round Leeds city centre (with the help of a lace and fishnet-clad Debs, what a trio we must have looked! ) last summer. And your reaction when the ladies we asked directions from didn't have a clue where The Angel was... a loud bellowing of "Well, THAT'S not going to be very much good to us, is it?"Obviousman wrote:Why's that? I'm not that more noisy when I'm drunk surely
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