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An 11% quadruple with a taste like it has been stored in oak casks. In reality it's even darker than in the picture.
Marko1960
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Doesn't sound very refreshing, like say, twenty cans o Fosters
Marko1960
Posts: 3143
Doesn't sound very refreshing, like say, twenty cans o Fosters
It just has got an irresistible taste. Over here it's raining anyway, so refreshing beer can wait…
mr zee
Posts: 577
11%, jesus, is it a smooth beer cos some of the stronger ones ive tried taste vile
It is very smooth, not like alcohol was added. It comparable to the Belgian Pannepot Reserva, which contains 10%. Both have a very fine sweet ‘wooden’ taste. One wouldn't believe there's that much alcohol in it.
Marko1960
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I once drank four cans of Tennants Super Strength, 10%, it was very smooth and went down very easily, I was off work for two days and couldn't remember my name!
mr zee
Posts: 577
Had same problem years ago with special brew and a bottle of cheap red wine. Went from a youth to a quivering pile of mush
Four cans, Marko, does that equal four pints? If so, ouch!

One shouldn't combine beer and wine, Mr. Zee. At least, for me it's the hammer.
mr zee
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One shouldn't combine beer and wine, Mr. Zee. At least, for me it's the hammer.

Not touched either since

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