Duvel or Leffe

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VictorII

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Planning a transatlantic cruise in the not too near future so I 've still got time for tongue in cheeck questions.

When moored alongside me, which beer would you prefer to be offered: Duvel or Leffe Blond?

I like both almost equally and I think my stack will be limited so choosing is necessary.

And by the way, what are the limits for carrying beer across borders?
 

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And by the way, what are the limits for carrying beer across borders?

[/ QUOTE ] Within Europe, if it's not for re-sale, the size of your vehicle!

I usually manage 144 x 33cl Leffe Blonde when returning to UK from France but did manage 240 once. Only 42 leffed in the cellar now - time for another trip.
 

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Ok, but obviously crossing the Atlantic will bring me outside Europe (since about 1776, as you islanders clearly like to forget ;-)
So what is this amount in the Caribbean, etc?
 

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Didn't think you would be too far away when Duvel is mentioned /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Wonder where Sailorman has got to /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif

Needless to say, my vote was for the drink of the gods, the Duvel has it /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif
 
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Duvel will show you're a genuine epicure - wanting to enjoy the best life has to offer.
Leffe will show you to be a poser/nouveau riche.


[/ QUOTE ] S'funny. I always thought it was the other way around!

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Philistine /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif

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Leffe's brewed by Interbrew (called InBev now IIRC) and is mass produced mainly for the export market. Nothing like the real Trappist beers (Westmalle, Chimay, Orval...).

Duvel's brewed by Moortgat - one of the larger independent brewers.
 

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Nothing like the real Trappist beers (Westmalle, Chimay, Orval...).

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Not to mention the criminal Rochefort ! Overdosed when younger, can't stand the sight of the stuff now.

Jupiler for me - can't get more philistine than that /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif
 

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Didn't think you would be too far away when Duvel is mentioned /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Wonder where Sailorman has got to /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif

Needless to say, my vote was for the drink of the gods, the Duvel has it /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif

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"One " has Voted /forums/images/graemlins/ooo.gif
 

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Yes and the Palm is too. I find the Duvel a litle too strong and end up falling asleep in strange places.. : )
 

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Jupiler is the best normal beer in Belgium. (if there can be such a thing as normal beer.. : )

You've probably worked out that I live in Belgium and have drunk a lot of beer since I've been there.. : )
 

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Westvleteren Trappist please, or Sixtus, its commercially distributed equivalent. Or, if you're going to where it's hot, Hoegaarden.
 

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What a lot of poseurs! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

Bring on a good, traditional English ale from a local brewer.
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Try HSB. Horndean Special ......tastes like pond water ....its definately an "aquired" taste!!!!! But the 6x in the small barell made for Xmas is rocket fuel.

Mike ex Hayling Islander
 
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