pauwel kwack

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pauwel kwack

Post by mat69 » Tue May 19, 2009 3:51 pm

went to york on saturday and came back with amongst other things a bottle of pauwel kwack,a strong belgium ale,managed to keep my mits off it but last night i gave in and popped the cork off it and drank it,,,it was an absolute joy i really only drink lager but this was something else,great flavour,smooth,light licourice aftertaste could have drank it all night(well maybe not at 8.4%)..i must admit it put my kit lager to shame so im going to try and make something along those lines..any suggestions guys?

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Re: pauwel kwack

Post by Ditch » Tue May 19, 2009 7:48 pm

mat69 wrote: pauwel kwack,a strong belgium ale, great flavour,smooth,light licourice aftertaste could have drank it all night(well maybe not at 8.4%) .....any suggestions guys?

:shock: Yes! I have a suggestion; How about sending me some?! :mrgreen:

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Post by KevP » Tue May 19, 2009 9:28 pm

Ditch wrote:
mat69 wrote: pauwel kwack,a strong belgium ale, great flavour,smooth,light licourice aftertaste could have drank it all night(well maybe not at 8.4%) .....any suggestions guys?

:shock: Yes! I have a suggestion; How about sending me some?! :mrgreen:
Are you sure you have a postal service where you are Ditch? :wink:

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Post by Mogwyth » Tue May 19, 2009 10:12 pm

I had a bottle of Trappistes Rochefort 10 the other night, now there is a beer to put hairs on your chest, 11.3%abv, but very drinkable and great flavours.

I have done Brewferm Diabolo kit, which I have had a bottle of and while still young it was very nice, so methinks I will be trying a few more of their kits.

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Bill

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Re: pauwel kwack

Post by Ditch » Wed May 20, 2009 2:06 pm

KevP wrote:
Are you sure you have a postal service where you are Ditch? :wink:

I sometimes question that myself, Kev. Time things take to get here, sometimes. More especially since one of my Dogs had the Postman #-o

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Re: pauwel kwack

Post by mat69 » Thu May 21, 2009 8:45 pm

surely orange dog aint vicious ditch..he looks like butter wouldn,t melt :D ..by the way im thinking of doin the breferm oud bruin,my first step towards the darker side of life...

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Re: pauwel kwack

Post by Ditch » Fri May 22, 2009 2:58 pm

As this thread doesn't seem due to go far else, Matt, I'll take the liberty of bending it a little with a reply :wink:

Orange Dog is what's known as a " Fear Biter ". She's scared to death of people, there for she attacks in order to try and drive off what's scaring her so badly.

Reason she's like this is because the moron who had her before was a complete moron. Small time lunatic; Records for drugs, GBH, the usual stuff. He first used her as a breeding machine for a more fashionable type of cross breed. Then, when that dried up, he decided to make her into what he'd have termed an " Attack Dog ".

His twisted way of attempting this was to have all and sundry pop round and beat her with sticks. FFS. Up shot is a Dog with Chronic Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. She 'hates' (Fears), the Rescue centre told me, 99% of men and 75% of women. They figured I might be one of the few blokes who could do anything with her. So I went for a look at her.

I took her, on the spot. That night she slept in my arms and has done every night since. It's been about five years or so now. She's never been an ounce of trouble. I never let her near people. Unfortunately, the Postman, that day, ignored my warnings and got out of his van while I was caught, out on the land, with Orange Dog in tow.

He now uses the Post Box I deliberately placed half a mile from here, years ago. Just as every other Postie has had the good judgement to do.


Anyway, back on topic; I've never heard a bad word about BrewFerm, mate. If I wasn't so 'conservative' in my ways and tastes? I'd be amongst that lot myself! :wink:

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