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Following the Lindemans kriek, Liefmans Fruitesse, Kriek Max, etc... rage,
Palm doesn't want to miss the train too with this brand new 3.5 vol% Rodenbach fruitbeer. The main objective: To reach young people !! Therefore a flashy trendy bottle and label has been designed. http://www.redbach.be Cheers, -- \\// (oo) ---oO-()-Oo----------------------------------------------- Filip Geerts / ICQ#: 26619207 City: Brugge Belgium Europe URL: http://users.pandora.be/filip.geerts or http://beerlink.cjb.net or http://surf.to/beer Forum Belgian Beer Board: http://board.to/bbb ---------------------------------------------------------- |
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Filip Geerts wrote:
Following the Lindemans kriek, Liefmans Fruitesse, Kriek Max, etc... rage, Palm doesn't want to miss the train too with this brand new 3.5 vol% Rodenbach fruitbeer. The main objective: To reach young people !! Therefore a flashy trendy bottle and label has been designed. http://www.redbach.be I wonder how close this beer will be to the old Alexander. My guess is that it'll probably lack any degree of acidity or other funky aromatics, and at 3.5%, it's probably going to be very thin. Have you tried a can of the regular Rodenbach offerings since they've started *******izing their beer? I used to love it, but now it appears I'm reduced to attempting homebrewed varieties. Not that I can even find the presumably nasty canned version in my part of the world. |
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