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Mark S
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Post by Mark S »

I brought a bottle about 6 weeks ago from Dan Murphy's, Wentworthville, Sydney and it was around 17 bucks.

I gave the Mrs the first taste and she liked it. I finished off the bottle myself and fell in love with it.

I will be heading back there next week for another bottle as I am going to introduce it to a friend from QLD.

I was in the Jacksons on George a few weeks ago and the nice barmaid gave me a freebie middy glass of Chimay Blanche. What a sweet lass and a very enjoyable drink.
the Baron
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Post by the Baron »

Maybe my tastebuds haven't matured or my stubbie was off but the Chimay I tasted wasn't entirely shit but wasn't special, it tasted like one of those Dutch beers, forget the brand but they have a forte at about 8% and a super forte at about 12% and I think one at 16% (not to sure about the last one), it just tastes to me like someone got a good beer and put half a nip of vodka in it. Maybe as I haven't had it off tap, or maybe because I am not a huge fan of extra strong beers unless they are stouts but I think this is over hyped and over priced.
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Post by Dogger Dan »

Baron

You rock Dude, and now 95 percent of the forum will never respect you. Welcome to the club

Dogger
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Andrew
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Post by Andrew »

Another one in the "thinks its a bit overrated" club.

Not bad, but not the orgasmic experience I had been lead to belive I would have. Prefer to drink something a bit more relaxed, like a Pale Ale than that.
Beer Krout
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Post by Beer Krout »

I think it's pretty good for that style of beer.
<Cliche> Horses for courses ... and all that.
I guess the monk connection contributes to its almost other-worldly mythology.
Some reviewers, you'd think they were having a religious experience drinking it ;-)
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Post by Antsvb »

I found it funny that enjoyed it more that the box of JS LR Strong Ale that I'm finishing off becuase the alcohol taste wasn't as obvious. Chimmay is 9% as opposed to 6.8% with the Squires!
'Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants to see us happy.' - Benjamin Franklin.

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dab123
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Post by dab123 »

chimay !! must admit I have never tried the stuff,
but at $17 bucks a pop, I'm agreeing with Dogger & Baron.
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Post by Dogger Dan »

We really need to start a club
:wink:
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db
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Post by db »

Dogger Dan wrote:We really need to start a club
:wink:
Dogger
i'd like a subsciption to your newsletter :wink:

& one for the duvel dislikers club too :wink:
GTI86
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Post by GTI86 »

Hey you ethier like or you dont and I like both of em cant see any thing wrong with a high alcohol beer it means I drink less for the same result cheers :wink:
thehipone
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Post by thehipone »

GTI86 wrote:Hey you ethier like or you dont and I like both of em cant see any thing wrong with a high alcohol beer it means I drink less for the same result cheers :wink:
Well then screw the Chimay and get yourself some Rochefort 10. It's a Quadrupel and rings in at over 11%.

I'm curious though, those folks who dislike the Trappist beers, do you like spirits straight/low amounts of mixers? (Scotch on the rocks, dry martinis, etc.) Just curious if it is the alcohol "burn" or the fruity flavors that are the real sticking point.
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Post by Evo »

Nah, I don't think it's that, thehipone. There's nothing I like more on a hot summers night that downing a couple of martinis. (And none of this "vodka martini" palaver either - that's not a martini).

I think you're right though. It IS the alcohol taste (not the burn) in Chimay that I find off putting. Perhaps a 6% Chimay little brother would be, in my books, bang on.
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Beach Bum
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Post by Beach Bum »

Better get in while it's "cheap"
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Post by Guest »

Slight c*ck up on previous post. neglected to check the date of the article......many apologies.
the Baron
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Post by the Baron »

Hip one, I didn't feel a burn when I drank it, just like what Evo said, it is the alcohol taste.
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Andrew
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Post by Andrew »

It's not the alcohol. I am a fan of Piraat Ale. Just not a fan of dark beers.
stevem
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Post by stevem »

OK, my turn.
I tried a Chimay Blue last night (stubbie).
My initial thoughs were "Wow!"
Rich fruity aromas and chocolate and coffee flavours. Creamy. I took my time drinking it and enjoyed it very much but.... If I was offered another right away I would have turned it down. In a nutshell I found it too rich. Beautiful to start off with but too rich to see it through to the end. Make no mistake I really enjoy the dark Belgium beers but will stick to the ones like Leffe Brun and similar. Will I drink Chimay Blue again? Definetly yes, but not today or tomorrow or in the immediate future.


Cheers
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Post by Hrundi V Bakshi »

Chimay Blue is not a session beer... you are not expected to drink a six pack at time, in the same way that you don't drink Port by the bottle. It is also meant to be served at 10°C, not at fridge termperature. Chimay Blue is my top 3 favourites, for sure.
stevem
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Post by stevem »

Chimay Blue is not a session beer
Yes that I am aware of and nor are most of the dark Belgiun style beers and that is how I drink them, occasionally and only one at a time

One more thing to add though, it is great that we are able to taste these great beers that are considered of the best beers in the world, and then to be able to form our own opinion about it. At $7 per stubbie it is expensive but not over the top.

Where would you be if you are a red wine lover? Imaging forking out $500 to taste Penfolds Grange Hermitage? I also like red wine but I don't exepect ever to be able to taste Grange. Not while I am paying for it! I think that if somebody gave me a bottle I would not drink it, I would sell it! (and spend the spoils on trying out different beers.......)

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Post by Evo »

I'm with you on the beer thang Steve. I can walk into Dan Murphy's and walk out like a kid at Christmas. Might cost me a few bucks but what doesn't.

As for the Grange, you can buy it cheaper than that. I understand people cellaring wines like Grange, but lets face it, you could get hit by a bus tomorrow. As they say, he who dies with the most tools wins. I say, he who dies with a fully stocked cellar has definitely lost.
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