A few brews

Over the course of the last month I have, of course, tasted some beers every now and then. Here’s a short list of the best ones:

Flying Dog – Wild Dog Barrel Aged Gonzo
Maybe a bit expensive, but one of the most interesting stouts of the last couple of weeks. Loads of flavour going on!

Flying Dog – Kujo
Espresso Stout, a real wake-up call. Trying this again very soon!

Meantime – Chocolate Porter
A true chocolate delight. Also some bay leaf flavoured liquorice, but very intense.

Great Divide – Chocolate Oak Aged Yeti
A beer that’ll take you all night to work through (massive bottles do that) but chocolate, coffee, cayenne pepper and very good stout make for a great combination!

De Molen – Bommen & Granaten
A dessert beer if I ever had one! Takes some getting used to, but very good, and very different. I can see this going with some pudding!

De Molen – Rasputin Bruichladdich Barrel Aged
Another barrel aged stout from De Molen. They really know how to make such beers.

BrewDog – Tokyo Intergalactic Stout
And another barrel aged stout, BrewDog this time. Haven’t had much BrewDog lately, but this stuff is just bloody amazing! A real kicker at 18.2% ABV. This took me a while to finish.

Most of these beers are available at Drinks & Gifts in Krommenie.

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About Sjoerd de Haan-Kramer

I'm very interested in booze, with a focus on whisky. I like to listen to loads of music and play lots of Magic: the Gathering, and board games too. I'm married to Anneke, have two daughters Ot and Cato, a son Moos and a cat called Kikker (which means Frog, in Dutch). I live in Krommenie, The Netherlands.
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