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BStayer:Today I had Pauwel Kwak in my new Pauwel Kwak glass. I love this glass...probably the most unique beer glass out there. Check it out here...it's pretty cool. And of course, the beer is really good too. Rather heavy on the malts, a bit of caramel, and rather thirst quenching. A very good Belgian beer, imo.
Heavy:3. Tell your dog you'll quit smoking cigars when he quits licking his a$$. That'll knock him off his high horse.
ejenne87: BStayer:Today I had Pauwel Kwak in my new Pauwel Kwak glass. I love this glass...probably the most unique beer glass out there. Check it out here...it's pretty cool. And of course, the beer is really good too. Rather heavy on the malts, a bit of caramel, and rather thirst quenching. A very good Belgian beer, imo. Do you work in the beer industry? This is not the first time that you have had a fairly rare beer in the glass produced specificaly for it. I know it is a bit hard to find some of the beers you have tasted, and getting that glass to go with it is even more difficult... Maybe it's because you live in the land of beer, or maybe it's because you are a beer-ninja..?
BStayer: ejenne87: BStayer:Today I had Pauwel Kwak in my new Pauwel Kwak glass. I love this glass...probably the most unique beer glass out there. Check it out here...it's pretty cool. And of course, the beer is really good too. Rather heavy on the malts, a bit of caramel, and rather thirst quenching. A very good Belgian beer, imo. Do you work in the beer industry? This is not the first time that you have had a fairly rare beer in the glass produced specificaly for it. I know it is a bit hard to find some of the beers you have tasted, and getting that glass to go with it is even more difficult... Maybe it's because you live in the land of beer, or maybe it's because you are a beer-ninja..? I'm just an overly big beer geek (though "beer ninja" sounds cool!!) and it's all Michael Jackson's fault! Not the pop singer, but the "Beer Hunter" himself; this guy. I bought a book of his (this one) and ever since then, I've been in love with beer on a whole new level and the glasses that go along with it. Beer really is a hobby of mine and I spend a decent amount of time with it. Even some of my hopes revolve around beer. I.E. I want to do a road trip across the country on one long stretch with a map and visit some of the breweries that brew my favorite beers. Part of that would include buying a growler at each brewery, filling it up, and then taking it home to enjoy. I'd like to do something similar in Europe as well. A lot of my heart rests with pairing beer with food and so that would play a major role in a trip through Europe. This does a pretty good job of laying out what beer is really about and touches on some of what I hope to experience on a trip through Europe. Of course, after dinner/beer, I can see myself ending that part with a very nice cigar.There's definitely more to do with beer than one might originally think. I have had some pretty rare beers, but most of what I've had is fairly common here in CO (including Pauwel Kwak). In fact, I didn't realize that Pauwel Kwak was difficult for you to get. If you are interested in glasses that are made by/for breweries, you can buy some here. Albeit, I bought my glass locally; you can find it (page 3 I believe) and many others at this site. There are a few places online that sell beer glasses that are made specifically for a special beer. Sam Adams also has a very nice glass that I'd love to get my hands on. Check it out here.
BStayer:I know I've mentioned this before, but you should get hooked up with www.ratebeer.com or www.beeradvocate.com. They are both free and are huge tools in seeking out new beers to try. You can find out what's available in your area, find out about events, set up trades, and obviously, rate and read other's ratings about beer.
Hayblet:May the Beard's shade provide you with a hiding spot.