The Belgian Beer Group is devoted to those who enjoy Quality Belgian Beer.
This group replaces the one created and maintained by Filip Geerts. Filip decided to delete the original Belgian Beer Board to concentrate on his website: http://www.belgianbeerboard.be/
There is a forum there and you may wish to use it. Personally, I enjoyed receiving my Belgian Beer emails as opposed to having to go to a website. If I find there is no longer a use for a Yahoo group about Belgian beer then I will delete this group, but I will give it a try and if it fails I will let you all know in advance. As the original members list no longer exists, you will have to rejoin. I doubt I will be able to do as good a job as Filip, but hopefully enough of the old members will rejoin to make it work.
Fair point Don but I was only counting proper oak-aged lambic. Frank Boon's storage is by far the largest. While I would accept that his oude geuze and oude
I did wonder but this is the time of year that many strange things happen. Strangest yet was In de Vrede actually had the 6 and 8 for sale yesterday.. max 6
Tim, doesn't Boon have a rather long way to go to become the world's largest lambic brewer? HORAL's data show Lindemans to be the largest, currently, with Mort
Boon Kriek is made with a light lambic called meerts, contains a lot of cherries and becomes mainly a fruit drink with a slight lambic edge to it. Its main
Hi Some of you may have recieved a message in your mail box about being unsubscribed from Belgian-Beer. You have not been unsubscribed from this group. This is