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Gary's World of Beer Europe Gary's World Of Beer Europe Country/State/City Brewery Beer Date Rating Alc.% Thanks Web Site Austria Gallons Guzzled 28.61 Gal Per Person Per Year Bocholt Mart's Brewery Grand 95 Ale Apr-09 17.5 9.5% Curly W. Carinthia Carinthia Austra Brewey Hirter Morchl Oct-11 18.5 5.0% Garrett B. Linz Biere Brassee Kaiser Lager May-00 16.0 5.0% Gary B. Maredsous Abbays Brewery Maredsous Ale Apr-09 19.0 8.0% Curly W. Salzburg Augustinerbrau Augustiner Marzen Kloster May-00 19.0 5.2% Garrett B. Salzburg Stieglbrauerei Stiegl Lager May-00 16.0 4.9% Gary B. Salzburg Trumer Brewing Trumer Pils Pilsner May-09 16.5 Curly W. Country/State/City Brewery Beer Date Rating Alc.% Thanks Web Site Belgium Gallons Guzzled 25 Gal Per Person Per Year Antwerp De Koninck Brewery De Koninck Abbey Ale Jul-09 16.0 5.2% Curly W. Breendonk Moortgat Brewery Duvel Belgium Ale Oct-01 18.0 Gary B. Maredsous Abbey Ale Oct-01 18.0 10.0% Gary B. Brussels Interbrew Brussels Leffe Abbey Ale Oct-03 14.5 Gary B. Buggenhout De Landtsheer Malheur 10 Ale Jul-09 14.5 10.0% Curly W. Chimay Scourmont Abber Cing Cents French Ale Dec-01 18.0 8.0% Gary B. Grande Réserve Jun-19 18.5 10.5% Larry E. Barrel Aged Grand Reserve French Ale Dec-01 19.0 9.0% Gary B. Preimier French Ale Dec-01 17.5 7.5% Gary B. Gulden Draak 9000 Ertvelde Van Steenberge Jul-19 18.5 10.7% Larry E. www.vansteenberge.com/en quadruple Ale Hoegaarden Hoegaarden Brewery Hoegaarden White Dec-08 12.0 4.9% Boyer B. www.hoegaarden.com InBev Belgium Hoegaarden Wit - Blanche Dec-14 16.5 4.9% Alex S. www.hoegaarden.com Bavik Brewery also known as Brouwerij De Kuurne Petrus Aged Pale Nov-15 13.0 7.3% Gary B. www.brouwerijdebrabandere.be Brabandere Leuven Stella Artois Brewery Stella Artois Pale Lager Apr-08 16.0 5.2% Paul R. Lochristi De 'PROEF'brouwerij Ich Bin Berliner Weisse Cassis Aug-18 13.0 3.7% Gary B. www.proefbrouwerij.com Meer Sterkers Brewery St. Sebastiaan Golden Ale Jun-03 17.0 Gary B. Dubbel Ale Jan-07 15.0 Curly W. Melle Ghent Huyghe Brewery Delirium Nocturnum Belgium Ale Dec-01 17.5 8.5% Gary B. Oost Viaanderen Brouwerij Van Steenberge Augustijn Ale Sep-09 16.5 8.0% Curly W. www.vansteenberge.com Bornem Double Abbey Ale Sep-09 17.5 8.0% Curly W. Bornem Triple Abbey Ale Sep-09 17.0 9.0% Curly W. Bruegel Amber Ale Sep-09 17.0 5.2% Curly W. Gulden Draak Ale Sep-09 20.0 10.5% Curly W. Piraat Ale Sep-09 16.5 10.5% Curly W. Opwijf Affligen Brouwerij Affligem Abbey Ale Jan-02 19.0 7.0% Curly W. Orval Brasserie d, Orval Orval Ale Jun-03 14.0 6.9% Gary B. Oud-Furnhout Du Bocq Brewery Corsendonk Pale Ale Jan-01 18.0 7.5% Gary B. Oudenaarde Liefmans Goudenband Cherry Sour Dec-15 10.0 8.0% Gary B. www.liefmans.be Puura Duvel Moortgat Maredsous Abbey Ale Apl-03 17.5 8.0% Gary B. Quenast Lefebvre Brewery Barbar Honey Ale May-99 14.5 Gary B. Mannekn White Ale May-99 14.5 Gary B. Trappistes Rochefort Rochefort The Abbey of St-Remy Aug-18 16.0 11.3% Scott C. www.merchantduvin.com "10" Blue Cap Tourpes Brasserie Dupont Moinette Ale May-10 16.0 8.5% Curly W. Vlezenbeek Lindemars Farm Brewery Lambic Cassis Ale Jun-03 8.5 Gary B. Watou St Bernardus St. Bernardus Abbey 12 Ale Feb-04 17.0 10.0% Brian & Kathy St. Bernardus Christmas Ale Dec-17 14.0 10.0% Larry E. Abbey Ale Country/State/City Brewery Beer Date Rating Alc.% Thanks Web Site The Czech Republic Gallons Guzzled 42 Gal Per Person Per Year Bohemia Pilsner Urquell Pilsner Urquell Lager Jan-00 17.0 4.4% Gary B. Ceske Budejovice Pivovar Ceske Budejovice Samson Lager Apl-03 17.0 5.0% Gary B. Ceske Budejovice Budejivice Brewery B. B. Burgerbrau Lager Dec-07 17.0 5.0% Gary B. Der Brauerei Budejovice Brewery Budweiser Budvar Lager Mar-02 17.0 5.0% Sonny W. Bud Super Strong Lager May-02 18.0 7.2% Ed R. Czechvar Lager Import Apl-02 17.0 5.0% Gary B. Havlickuv Brod Metansky pivovar Havlickuv Czech Rebel Lager May-10 16.0 Curly W. Humpolec Family Brewery Bernard Bernard Lager Aug-06 15.5 4.7% Gary B. Plzeň Pilsner Urquell Nov-14 17.0 4.4% Larry E. Plzensky Prazdroj, a. s. Prague Prague Breweries Ltd Staropramen Lager Jan-00 16.0 Gary B. South Boheman Samman Brewery Crystal Lager Jan-00 15.5 Gary B. Zatec Zatecky Pivoar Zatec Lager Dec-08 19.5 4.6% Curly W. Country/State/City Brewery Beer Date Rating Alc.% Thanks Web Site Denmark Gallons Guzzled 23.75 Gal Per Person Per Year Copenhagen Carlsberg Brewery Carlsberg Lager Jan-07 16.5 5.0% Curly W. Copenhagen Tuborg Breweries Tuborg Lager Oct-03 16.0 5.0% Gary B. Country/State/City Brewery Beer Date Rating Alc.% Thanks Web Site England Gallons Guzzled 28 Gal Per Person Per Year Bedford Wells & Young's Banana Bread Beer Jun-18 16.0 5.2% Scott C. www.brewerydb.com Well Bombardier May-10 16.5 5.2% Curly W. Young's Double Chocolate Stout Mar-15 15.5 5.2% Larry E. Burton Bass Brewery Ltd. Bass Ale Sep-01 17.0 5.5% Gary B. Colchester The Fine Ale Club Against the Grain Ale Sep-05 13.0 4.5% Becky B. London Fuller Smith & Turner Organic Honey Dew Ale Mar-11 15.5 5.0% Curly W. Fuller Smith & Turner P., LC. Organic Honey Dew Ale Jul-11 17.5 5.0% Curly W. Griffin Brewery Fuller's ESB Bitter Aug-01 17.0 5.9% Gary B. Longon Porter Mar-02 18.5 Gary B. Fuller's Vintage Ale 1999 Nov-02 19.5 Gary B. Fuller's Vintage Ale 2000 Jan-02 20.0 Gary B. Fuller's Vintage Ale 2001 Nov-02 20.0 Gary B. London Pride Ale Sep-03 17.5 4.7% Norman Hofmark Brauerei D-Cham Harrods 1849 Lager Dec-02 19.0 5.6% Lisa C. Harrods Premium Ale Jul-03 17.5 7.1% Garrett B. Whitbread & Company Whitbread Pale Ale Dec-02 16.5 Gary B. Manchester Strangeways Brewing Boddington's Pub Ale Jul-00 14.5 Gary B. www.boddingtons.com Masham T.V.R. Theakston Old Peculiar Ale Aug-01 17.0 Gary B. Newcaste Newcastle Brewers Newcastle Brown Ale Dec-00 14.0 Gary B. Northumberland Lindisfarne Limited Lindisfarne Mead Ale Oct-03 15.0 14.5% Ed R. Oxfordshire Ridgeway Brewing Bad Eif IPA Dec-08 15.5 6.0% Curly W. Crimnally Bad Elf Barley Wine Dec-08 15.5 10.5% Curly W. Reindeer's Revolt Ale Dec-08 16.0 6.0% Curly W. Santas Butt Port Dec-08 16.0 6.0% Curly W. Oxfordshire Wychwood Brewery Hobgoblin Ale Mar-04 16.5 Gary B. Hobgoblin Dark Ale Jul-06 16.0 Curly W. Goliath Apl-04 16.5 4.7% Gary B. Trooper Ale Stookport Robinson Brewery Nov-14 16.0 4.7% Gary B. www.robinsonsbrewery.com Premium British Beer Suffolk Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk Abbott Pub Ale May-00 14.5 Gary B. Abbott Ale Nov-02 16.0 5.0% Ted A. Suffolk St. Peter's Brewery English Ale Dec-05 14.0 4.5% Helen B. Organic English Ale Apl-10 15.0 Curly W. Cream Stout Stout Apl-10 15.5 Gary B. Sussex Harvey and Son Harvey's Bicentenary Stout Sep-05 16.0 8.0% Becky B. Greene King Westgate Ole Suffolk Ale Set-04 16.5 Gary B. Morland Brewing Old Speckled Hen Ale Nov-02 15.0 5.2% Ted A. Oil Spesckled Hen Ale Export Jan-07 14.0 5.2% Curly W. Hen's Tooth Ale Dec-02 16.0 6.5% Garrett B. Wadsworth Young's & Co Young's Double Chocolate Stout May-01 17.0 5.0% Gary B. Young's Double Chocolate Stout Draught Dec-02 16.5 5.0% Steve C. Young's Oatmeal Stout May-01 17.5 Gary B. Winter Ale 2002 Mar-03 14.0 Gary B. Winter Ale 2003 Dec-03 14.5 Gary B. Waggledance Ale Feb-02 15.5 5.0% Gary B. Dirty Dick's Ale Sep-03 16.5 4.1% Curly W. St. George's Ale Aug-06 16.0 5.2% Gary B. Yorkshire The Black Sheep Brewery Monty Python's Holy Ail Ale Mar-04 16.5 Gary B. Black Sheep Ale Oct-04 16.5 4.4% Gary B. Samuel Smith Brewery Imperial Stout Oct-01 18.5 7.0% Gary B. www.samuelsmithsbrewery.co.uk India Ale Nov-01 18.0 5.0% Gary B. Nut Brown Ale Jan-05 19.0 5.0% Curly W. Oatmeal Stout Oct-01 17.0 5.0% Gary B. Old Brewery Pale Ale Oct-01 18.0 5.0% Gary B. Organically Produced 1898 Ale Aug-06 17.0 5.0% Gary B. Winter Welcome Ale 2002 Nov-02 18.0 6.0% Garrett B. Winter Welcome Ale Silver Anniversary Dec-14 18.0 6.0% Larry E.
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