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[edit] Re your question on WikiProject Beer (Talk)
Looks good to me. I'll have to look into their beers, if I can find them here... --Daniel11 23:24, 24 Jun 2005 (UTC)
- You should. They are among my favorite... if you like Belgian beers, you won't be disappointed. They're every bit as well-crafted as your typical Belgian, AND, much cheaper (for Americans anyway) since they aren't imported. If you have trouble finding them, drop me and email and maybe we can do a little regional trade. ยท Katefan0(scribble) 04:17, Jun 25, 2005 (UTC)
I've Got to get some of that cave-aged hennepin. The non-aged one I got at the store was excellent by itself.