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Subject: Lambic Digest #751 (December 20, 1995)
Lambic Digest #751 Wed 20 December 1995
Forum on Lambic Beers (and other Belgian beer styles)
Mike Sharp, Digest Coordinator
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North American Belgians (Volker)
North American Belgians (Jones_Steven_A/atc_mail1-id)
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Date: Tue, 19 Dec 1995 08:57:34 -0500 (EST)
From: Volker <ebbelw01 at clark.net>
Subject: North American Belgians
Don't forget New Belgium Brewing in Ft. Collins, CO. They do a decent
job of making a Tripel and an Abbey, although their "Cherry Ale" is a tad
sweet for me and their "Sunshine Wheat" (wit) is a tad sweet as
well... i must admit, however, that i haven't had them in over a year since
they are no longer available in the mid-Atlantic.
Sante'!
Volker in Baltimore
ebbelw01 at clark.net
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Date: Tue, 19 Dec 95 11:54:23 -0500
From: Jones_Steven_A/atc_mail1-id at atc.alcoa.com
Subject: North American Belgians
in Lambic Digest #748, Geoff Talvola asked about North American examples of
Belgian Ales.
Two that I have enjoyed include an Abbey Ale from Fat Tire Brewery in Colorado,
and a White (Wit) from the Thomas Kemper (Pyramid) Brewery in Washington. Both
are available in the Northwest, at least.
Steve
jones_sa at atc.alcoa.com
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