Originally posted by: BigJ
It is absolutely god awful.
It is the only beer where I never finished the entire 6-pack because I was so digusted by the taste of it. And that's saying a lot.
Originally posted by: PaulNEPats
Originally posted by: BigJ
It is absolutely god awful.
It is the only beer where I never finished the entire 6-pack because I was so digusted by the taste of it. And that's saying a lot.
Damn, really? Beer Advocate was giving it rave reviews. Back to the drawing board...![]()
Originally posted by: Gibsons
I like it, would prefer it to be a little more hoppy, but I could say that about most beers.
I'm not sure if I've ever had Smithwicks.Originally posted by: PaulNEPats
If not Anchor, what's something along the line of Smithwick's that I'll enjoy?
Originally posted by: scott916
If you're a Hoegaarden fan, try a Duvel. You WONT be disappointed.
Originally posted by: scott916
If you're a Hoegaarden fan, try a Duvel. You WONT be disappointed.
Originally posted by: PaulNEPats
Originally posted by: scott916
If you're a Hoegaarden fan, try a Duvel. You WONT be disappointed.
Thanks, I'll give it a try next time I head out to the Liquor store![]()
Originally posted by: scott916
It's really a either love or hate type of brew. The flavors are very strong, but after having a Hoegaarden in Belgium, they're very similar. The american version seems much different, its not nearly as sour or strong. I'm not sure if they changed it for american tastes, but I was very disappointed when I got a six pack here.
Originally posted by: scott916
It's really a either love or hate type of brew. The flavors are very strong, but after having a Hoegaarden in Belgium, they're very similar. The american version seems much different, its not nearly as sour or strong. I'm not sure if they changed it for american tastes, but I was very disappointed when I got a six pack here.
We have similar tastes...Originally posted by: DonVito
Originally posted by: scott916
It's really a either love or hate type of brew. The flavors are very strong, but after having a Hoegaarden in Belgium, they're very similar. The american version seems much different, its not nearly as sour or strong. I'm not sure if they changed it for american tastes, but I was very disappointed when I got a six pack here.
I wouldn't really agree with that at all. Liberty Ale is a relatively heavily hopped ale that has essentially nothing in common with a witbier like Hoegaarden. Personally I love very hoppy beers - IPA is by far my favorite style of beer, and the hoppier and more bitter the better - and can't stand witbiers/weissbiers. Although I love a lot of very strong beers, including barleywines, I personally don't care for Belgians (some of which are among the highest-gravity beers made) because of their lack of hops.
Originally posted by: Gibsons
We have similar tastes...Originally posted by: DonVito
Originally posted by: scott916
It's really a either love or hate type of brew. The flavors are very strong, but after having a Hoegaarden in Belgium, they're very similar. The american version seems much different, its not nearly as sour or strong. I'm not sure if they changed it for american tastes, but I was very disappointed when I got a six pack here.
I wouldn't really agree with that at all. Liberty Ale is a relatively heavily hopped ale that has essentially nothing in common with a witbier like Hoegaarden. Personally I love very hoppy beers - IPA is by far my favorite style of beer, and the hoppier and more bitter the better - and can't stand witbiers/weissbiers. Although I love a lot of very strong beers, including barleywines, I personally don't care for Belgians (some of which are among the highest-gravity beers made) because of their lack of hops.
They kind of go hand-in-hand, but along with the lack of bitterness/hops, I dislike the sweetness of a lot of Belgian beers. Beer shouldn't be sweet! :thumbsdown:
Originally posted by: scott916
My last post was likely confusing, I actually committed a bit of a threadjack by comparing Duvel to the Belgian Hoegaarden. I'm actually quite the hophead myself, I love a good IPA. DonVito: Recommend any good IPA's other than Stone IPA?