tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17331580.post1474407080689743970..comments2024-01-06T22:29:04.276+01:00Comments on Belgian Beers: Belgian Beer no. 352: Stillwater A Saison DarklyAndreeahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04404549223709074546noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17331580.post-45987594633384200292013-04-23T16:38:39.517+02:002013-04-23T16:38:39.517+02:00I really like it, because it's very much super...I really like it, because it's very much superior than on other websiteswineryhttp://www.classewines.com/c-83-french-wines.aspxnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17331580.post-56628890092604299812011-04-16T23:35:44.467+02:002011-04-16T23:35:44.467+02:00A question no one I know have been able to answer:...A question no one I know have been able to answer: About ten years ago I found a Belgian beer that I really loved. I had only one bottle and I do not remember the name, but I will try to describe it in hope that any enthusiast will know what it is: The bottle was dark, dark brown (almost not see through at all) with golden glitter in the glass. It was a wide bottle with a long, slender neck (it was pretty large as well, not the usual small beer bottle). The beer itself was very dark with a hint of an almost burned flavour and something very sweet underneath. Anyone got a clue? Please do tell, I've been missing it for a decade!Kultistenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17154723299717731213noreply@blogger.com