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Grehnhewe

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Heres another one worth trying, especially if you like pilsners and pale ales.

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St Sebastiaan's Golden. I prefer their Dark myself, but for a lighter style beer this stuff packs alot of flavor in there. Got a sorta fruity sweetness to it that I find is common among Belgian abbey ales, but it also has a heartiness to it that reminds me of a good English ale, and also has a nice wheat flavor that reminds me of a German hefeweizen, very flavorfull stuff, if you like Pilsners and Pale Ales, definitely check this one out, and even if you dont, its worth a try.

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Well, i dont know about any consignment, but yeah, they probably cost more for the bottles, like 10 bucks for a pint (i still think its worth it for the beer alone). From what I understand its cheaper if you buy them in glass bottles, of course I never see them in glass bottles, but thats ok, those ceramic bottles are really cool and makes it feel like im drinking beer from the 1500s or something.
 

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I need to develop the aging reflex when it comes to booze. The biggest hurdle is the quantity of alcohol I ingest.
 


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