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ORLindemans Cuvée René Guezue, 750ml btls. (Belgium)
FEATUREDDeep orange-gold hue and quite hazy. Extraordinarily intense gueuze aromas with typical earth and leather character. The nose is reminiscent of a dry white wine and cider hybrid with amazing ester notes. Tart and crisp with a Fino Sherry like flavors. Incredibly refreshing with zesty citrus notes. It’s a classic beer, but not for the timid. It will certainly benefit from a few years in the cellar.

La Trappe Tripel, 3 pack 11.2oz. btls. (Netherlands)
Bright copper hue with brilliant clarity. Moderately full-bodied. Notes of bananas, white pepper, marzipan. Rich and weighty with a seamless mouthfeel, this is a very elegant beer. It is extremely well balanced and features a lengthy sweet, malty, and warming finish.

Left Hand Oktoberfest, 6 pk 12 oz. (USA)
Brilliant copper/amber color with crystal clear clarity. The nose is dominated by rich, caramel tinged malt with accents of toffee and hints of crisp hops. Wonderful aromatics. The palate confirms the nose delivering a balanced and semi-rich brew with complex malt flavors. It finishes dry with a touch of hop spiciness. A great American version.




