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What is your favorite bugged out beer?



I just threw down on a bottle of Ommegedden, pretty good, but I atually felt it was light on the brett. I love, but can't find anymore the Flemish Primitive imported by the Shelton bros, seems to have a more in your face pungence.

I know brewchez has a new found fondness for the funk, what is everyone elses' fix? Lambic or Brett?



 

I wouldn't necessarily say I have been wooed by the funk, but I have developed an insatiable taste for sour beers.

My latest was the Flemish Sour Ale from Monks Cafe. Its referred to as a Flemish Oud Bruin
Here is a Beer Advocate Profile

Also last year at the American Beer Fest held by Beer Advocate I had a couple amazing sours:

Both from Cambridge Brewing Co. their Cerise Cassee and the Kriek du Cambridge were excellent clean and sour with just a touch of fruit.

Dogfishhead Festina Peche pushed through a Randall with fresh peaches was also an amazing thing.

I am so hooked on sour beers.
I am currently researching and planning a couple recipe attempts for the spring.  I want to shoot for a Berliner Weiss and maybe a Flemish Red.

 

We should definately do a Massachusetts trip to Belgium some day, get a good deal on like 20 tickets and stay for the week. 
  THAT WOULD FREAKIN ROCK.

 

bruguru wrote:

We should definately do a Massachusetts trip to Belgium some day, get a good deal on like 20 tickets and stay for the week. 
  THAT WOULD FREAKIN ROCK.

Can I be your bunkie?



 

Hey guys, why just MA?
Whatsa matter with the rest of us?
How about a BKB brew trip sometime?
Course I couldn't afford anything now, being in the lumber biz & all.  Not much disposable income.

 

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