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Wednesday, October 10, 2012

St. Bernardus Abt 12

St. Bernardus Abt 12 - 10.00 % alc./vol. 4 x 330ml $23.99(CAD)

"St. Bernardus Abt 12 - Abbey Ale brewed in the classic "Dubbel" style of Belgium's best Abbey Ales. Store and serve this noble, wonderfully balanced and delicious ale at 52-56 degrees F in a goblet glass to best enjoy its delicate bouquet"

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Honestly, CJ didn't know it was $23.99(CAD) until he checked his receipt when he was preparing to blog. Wow, that's a little on the pricey side for some beer. And judging from the packaging, it was clearly marketed to the American palate...but really, I doubt they would know what to do with a STRONG BEER (emphasis on the packaging, not CJ).

Well, today was the first snowfall of the fall, and all my Canadian sous-chefs know what that means...and for my international sous-chefs, here is a hint...

CJ would define this beer as a dark, strongly flavoured, ale. A lot of sediment and with 10.00% alcohol, it's a "sleepy time" beer - basically enough to help any insomniac. Not so much recommended for dinner time as a "help wind your evening down while you let your brother empty the dishwasher" kind of beer...yeah, it's pretty good.

The photographic evidence:




Look at how happy that monk is on the bottle! Why is he smiling? It's just because CJ gave his beer a solid 8.1 out of 10.0!


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