Showing posts with label Tripel Karmeliet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tripel Karmeliet. Show all posts

Thursday, 12 February 2009

What is YOUR Favourite beer???



I have just had a quick whizz around the BeerHere office asking my colleagues what their favourite beer is.
I had a couple of shotgun answers like: Stella and Fosters, but I know you people have more taste and a better imagination than that.
After some thought we came up with a short list of beers we had tried and enjoyed the most.

The German beers were the most popular, with two entries from Erdinger; the Hefe Wiesse and the Hefe Dunkel. Flensburger Gold was also mentioned
One Belgian beer was mentioned in the form of: Karmeliet Tripel
From America we had: Brooklyn Lager
and from France Desperados
Not a bad list for a hand full of humble office workers.

Now this list is just to get you all started. Please let us know what your favourite beer is and why buy commenting on this post. It is very simple to do. Anyone can just click comment below and put some text in. Easy as that.

If you have pictures of you favourite beer,(even you drinking that beer) and want to see them in this blog then please email them to info@beerhere.co.uk and they will be posted for you to see. (we will notify you when they are up)

Others can then comment on your posts etc. etc.

Come on people lets get a community going and have a chat about good beer???!!

Monday, 24 November 2008

World Beer Awards 2008

Awarded best Ale of 2008: http://www.beers-of-the-world.com/wba08/index.php
Tripel Karmeliet, made by the small brewery Bosteels, the makers of Kwak, this is a new beer made unusually using three types of grain. It’s wonderfully smooth and aromatic. The Carmelites apparently made a three grain beer in the 1600’s and the recipe was stumbled on by accident. He three grains are barley, wheat and oats in both raw and malted forms. Styrian hops, a generous spicing and the fruity character of the house yeast make a complex beer with a light crisp and lemon dryness.