Binneys? Sal's? Teddy's? I had never heard of the one you ask about so looked for it my self, here; http://www.delirium.be/en/delirium Nothing by that name on the brewer's website. Are you sure that is what it's called?
Tried a new one yesterday. Very interesting but a bit sweet for my taste. Image Unavailable, Please Login
This one was very good. Very easy to drink - could be a problem on a hot day. Image Unavailable, Please Login
I don't know if it's been mentioned but Belhaven, a Scottish ale, is very good. It's amber in color and has a nice malty and somewhat peaty flavor. Very mellow and smooth. One of my favorites.
The colours caught my eye Not bad for a mass produced conglomerate beer Image Unavailable, Please Login
I like it. To me its a weaker IPA. Not quite as choppy as others. Its worth trying especially if you're a fan of Sierra Nevada as I am.
I might have to pick some up to try. I do like Sierra Nevada. Thier Torpedo is a great brew. I had a couple Northwest Brewing Hoppy ***** last night. Tasty stuff and a kinda funny name.
A new liquor store had a grand opening yesterday and they had all 6-packs priced at $4.99 each, limit two. Have searched for sierra Nevada stout for a while and have never been able to find it. Finally did!! If it wasn't so crowded I would have picked up something different probably. Image Unavailable, Please Login
All hail to beer lovers everywhere!! My favorite Brew currently is everything New Belgium! They have a vast selection and every season they seem to come up with something new, inventive and excellent!! My favorite new brew for Spring is their Spring Blonde....a fabulously light and tasty beer! I recently experienced my first beer fest up in Breckenridge, Colorado.....many different brew master's were unveiling their very best. Amazing views of the Mountains only heightened the experience along w/a crowd of very friendly people enjoying the day. I would certainly recommend any beer lover to check out a Beer Fest in your local area at least once. Guaranteed you'll be hooked....for good reason!!!
cool bottle, cool car keys, but a chilled/frozen mug?! It took me several times ordering a tap beer in Houston before I remembered to specify a "room temperature mug". I can understand serving a bud light in one since you WANT your taste buds frozen but why a good beer? Here I am enjoying a Kopeninck in Antwerp last weekend with two locals; one in a beret was a super cool diamond cutter fluent in 4 languages, the other one a local drunk I could only speak german with and who kept repeating how he was in the Belgian army in 1972 and once met an American.... This was after our second round, after the next two I was definitely feeling no pain. Duvel Tripel is the bomb BTW Image Unavailable, Please Login