The fourth review of the Belgian beer I drank recently here in Moscow. My previous three Belgian beer reviews are also available.
This time I was sipping nice amber ale, unusual brown ale and poor blond ale imitation.
The fourth review of the Belgian beer I drank recently here in Moscow. My previous three Belgian beer reviews are also available.
This time I was sipping nice amber ale, unusual brown ale and poor blond ale imitation.
This is my third Belgian beer review including two ales – light and dark and one witbier.
The first and the second review are also available.
Almost ten years are gone since I’ve fell in love with liquors.
To be honest, nor whisky nor cognac or other noble spirits were the reason for my love. It was beer that caught me and turned me to alcohol enthusiast.
Yes, it wasn’t just cheap lager but German weizenbier (wheat beer) and rauchbier (smoked beer), Czech velvet beer and other unusual things. And the most interesting beer for me were Belgian ales.
This is short Belgian beer round-up, just three kinds among others I sipped recently: two ales and one kriek.