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Chimay 25th Anniversary Celebrations and Special Package Released Throughout U.S.A.AUSTIN, October 06, 2008 - Chimay Trappist Ales have been brewing in Belgium for 146 years and U.S.A. inhabitants have been able to take pleasure in this incomparable beverage for 25 years in the states. In recognition of this grand occasion, Bires de Chimay has designed a special collector goblet to recognize the exportation of Chimay Trappist Ales to the United States for 25 consecutive years. Various Chimay-selling bars throughout the United States will host Chimay 25th Anniversary Celebrations throughout the remainder of the year. read more »
Happy Birthday, America! Today is the day to celebrate 232 years of independence from Britain. What does this mean? read more »
Mark your calendars boys and girls, because a week from today, Asheville gets its very own Belgian beer bar. The Thirsty Monk will open its doors on Wednesday, January 23rd, adding an entirely new dimension to the beer scene in Asheville. While I have seen the occasional Chimay tap around town, nothing compares to walking into a place and seeing 14 Belgian or Belgian style beers on tap, with over 100 bottles to complement the draft selection.
Yes, I am still here. After getting called out by the Bruisin' Ales blog and the Mountain Express, it is high time I made another post or two. Here's a quick summary of the beer happenings around town. read more »
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Are you into beer glasses. I am; I have shelves of glasses, mostly glasses and sets of glasses with beer logos. I have my Chimay glasses, my Westmalle glasses. I even have a Budweiser glass (stolen from a pub) and Diet Coke glass (stolen from a pub in Leuven, in Belgium).
I hate Diet Coke, but my wife, my faithful designated driver, loves it. I was in a fancy beer place in Leuven, ordered a Diet Coke, then asked for ice. The waiter, a haughty type, brought a silver bowl of ice cubes and with tongs dropped a single cube of ice into the glass. Europeans (me too) hate ice in drinks. To make it a total sin, I stole the glass for my wife. Dumped the Diet Coke in the cuspidor. Hee hee. read more »
I made a big beer trade two months ago in order to land the entire BOULEVARD BREWING Smokestack Series of special-run, one-time-only beers. There were 4 in all: a saison, an IPA, a tripel and a quadrupel. Astute readers may remember that me and a couple of pals knocked out 3 of the 4 in one fell swoop the results are posted here . Would the final beer, a quadrupel called THE SIXTH GLASS , be able to best the LONG STRANGE TRIPEL ? Could it actually score a hallowed 9, 9.5 or 10 on the 10 scale? read more »
Tonight, Friday December 7th, is the opening night of Oakland, California-based Belgian-themed beer bar THE TRAPPIST , and the kids, as they say, are waaay psyched. You probably will be as well get a load of this opening night beer list . THE TRAPPIST is the product of many, many months planning and hard labor, and obviously many years of hardcore Belgian beer enthusiasm ( though a few local and US micros will be served as well ). read more »
Beer Store
Date and time reviewed: Mon, 17 Mar 2008 8:45:51 EDT
Overall Score: 68.3
Selection: 2 | Service: 4.25 | Atmosphere: 4 | Food: N/A
Reviewer: TheBeerNut
Not to be mistaken for the family's pub of the same name down the street, Gibney's off licence is a beautifully appointed wine shop with a couple of beer fridges in the far right corner. The selection isn't staggering, but represents more of a core selection of decent beer: the Chimay range, a couple from Goose Island, some of the St Peter's range, and a handful of others.
It's not worth trekking out to Malahide just for the shop, but if you've come to the village for an invigorating coastal walk and/or a good meal, it's nice to be able to pick up a few beers before moving on. read more »
Beer Bar
Date and time reviewed: Sat, 15 Mar 2008 1:52:37 EDT
Overall Score: 65.0
Selection: 3.75 | Service: 3.5 | Atmosphere: 2.5 | Food: N/A
Reviewer: theangler
I'm really surprised to see this place listed here, but hey! since it is, I'll review it. True, they have 40 some odd taps, but most are forgettable yellow beers. You'll find a few gems. I happen to really like one of the local beers, Abita Andygator, billed as a barley wine, but reminds me more of a tripel/strong golden belgian. They've got Chimay tripel, but you'll pay $10 for a ten ounce plastic cup.
I'm glad to see this place (and it's counterpart on the other end of Bourbon street) because it gives us serious beer folk the option of getting a decent beer in a place that values quantity over quality. read more »