Re: Now here is a cause...




martin wrote:
> vello wrote:
> > In fact I don't drink Heineken - I just mistyped brand, thinking about
> > Carlsberg. But in my nonvirtual life I like dark porter-style beers.
> > Saku Christmas Porter is No 1 for me, well Guinness and A le Coq Porter
> > are good also. What about Finnish dark beers - never met them?
> > More interesting, what is "sahti" (spelling?), mysterious thing I only
> > read about. Is it in sale somewhere?
>
> Have you tried some of the Belgian abbey beers, like Westmalle? They
> are a bit sweeter than porter-style beers, but have 8-10% alcohol.
> Belgium is truly the centre of European beer making.
>
> Regards,
> Martin

I know them, also Belgian cherry-beers (and from other fruits).
Interesting but too sweet for me. Once I met in a shop in Brussels some
"beer" with 17% of alcohol:-)

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