Any fellow members here who enjoy a good Bier ?

It may not be so simple, unfortunately. Recent research at Princeton University has shown that the brain can retain long-term memory of an adverse gustative experience. After food poisoning, for instance, a population of neurons in the central amygdala will remain "tagged", albeit asleep, but will get reactivated in case of re-exposure to the taste initially associated with the malaise, reinducing unpleasant feelings of discomfort and sickness.
A friend of mine was forced to drink beer at a student party, got really sick, and became unable to absorb a single drop of beer for his whole life...
Well, That's a downer. Yes, I totally agree, there are several people who state that they avoid certain alcohol styles like specifically Tequilla because of a bad experience. Alcoholism is indeed a health risk and serious condition. Heck, Alcoholism can actually have death be a side effect from DT's (Delirium Tremens). However, this thread is not for the Teetotalers. Like with anything addictive, there needs to be a bit of temperance and maturity to enjoy.
Of course, there is a chance to over indulge and perhaps die or have major health concerns. However, this forum is about recommendations of a good beer for those who like to partake. If you choose not to partake, than that is your right.
"To Each their Own" as the Latin motto Suum Cuique, which is the motto for the Order of the Black Eagle.
No good story ever started with: "I was eating a salad and..."
Beer and alcohol has been around for many millennia, I totally agree, responsible drinking, not driving or operating machinery/cars after having enjoyed alcohol is totally not acceptable. However, If you enjoy a beer or two in a responsible manner; not putting yourself or anyone else in danger, then, it is one of the best things to do with people. To raise a pint to celebrate the "Moment". for this moment like the pint is fleeting. Take it for what it is. Cheers/Prost/Siálante or what ever "well wishing" slogan you choose to use.

To life and happiness amongst friends.

🍻

JustinG
 

If you still have a can, if possible, please look at the back there should be information regarding the Brewery's location. I did notice the 1516 logo on the bottom but it's not a bier they brew so I'm at a loss.

How was it (y)
 
I enjoyed a Chimay outside on the patio between severe storms. Worst part of spring are the severe storms and tornados.

I cant remember if I like Blue or Red better.

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Beer O'Clock! Trappist Chimay. "Bleue". Alc. 9% vol. One of Belgium's Finest! 15cl glass.

-in general I prefer the strongest, dark Trappist beers. Never to be kept in the fridge...Cellar temperature. Except for the Orval.

-the last picture: The big uns.
At the left: in the back; well hidden-the Chimay Bleue-Grande Reserve-Champagne style corked: 2005
 

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American Trappist. The only none European.
-Started brewing in 2013. Ended in 2022.
 

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Beer O'Clock! Trappist Chimay. "Bleue". Alc. 9% vol. One of Belgium's Finest! 15cl glass.

-in general I prefer the strongest, dark Trappist beers. Never to be kept in the fridge...Cellar temperature. Except for the Orval.

-the last picture: The big uns.
At the left: in the back; well hidden-the Chimay Bleue-Grande Reserve-Champagne style corked: 2005
I really like the Belgian Trappist beer's, especially when having a nice evening relaxing. When just finished a workday, I usually drink Warsteiner, but that ain't no trappist off-course, regular beer, but a nice, fresh tasting one. After dinner, and reading referencebooks, or busy with my collection, the Trappist's come in action. If after dinner I am in my garage, working on my motorcycles, the Warsteiner is present. I have a fridge in my garage too..
 
I really like the Belgian Trappist beer's, especially when having a nice evening relaxing. When just finished a workday, I usually drink Warsteiner, but that ain't no trappist off-course, regular beer, but a nice, fresh tasting one. After dinner, and reading referencebooks, or busy with my collection, the Trappist's come in action. If after dinner I am in my garage, working on my motorcycles, the Warsteiner is present. I have a fridge in my garage too..
Great Coert. Enjoying a cool beer.
Correct: There is beer: for drinking. Refreshing. And there is Trappist... for tasting; autumn and winter evenings. Well...not rulling out that a blonde Trappist can be tasted on a hot summer day. 😎
 
Went to a great German restaurant in Philadelphia recently.

The first time I have found "König Pilsner" in the US. The only time I've had it in Germany was a great restaurant in Potsdam.
 

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