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BLECH no, I was going to try Hoegaarden.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_beer#Witbier

As it says, witbier is very refreshing in summer, but it's a different kind of beer than what you're probably used to. :)

Next time, I'll go for some undisputable Trappist. ;)

Oh I'm used to it all... though the lactic thing does sound intriguing.

Looking fwd to trying it. My current fave is Bohemia, the Mexican one. Hard to find here though.

I am now drinking the Hoegaarden.

IT IS WONDERFUL.

Not dissimilar to Bohemia actually.. quite a honey note. With a little touch of spice.
 
^ Oh, don't remind me, the temptation! I used to love the 8.5% Grand Cru ice cold in the summer. This teetotal business is so dull sometimes. :sigh:
 
I love Belgian beers, the yeastier the better.

If I hadn't developed a health problem that basically prohibits me from drinking, the wife and I were thinking of going on a trip there and hitting up some breweries.

In my homebrewing days, I made a mean sour cherry ale in the Belgian style.
 
I love Belgian beers, the yeastier the better.

If I hadn't developed a health problem that basically prohibits me from drinking, the wife and I were thinking of going on a trip there and hitting up some breweries.

In my homebrewing days, I made a mean sour cherry ale in the Belgian style.

That sounds fantastic.

I adore beer in all its many wonderful varieties. I've loved beer since I was a little kid when my dad used to buy us non-alcoholic beer to get us used to the wonders of beer. Yeah. BEER.
 
Hi guys!

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malamute? think thats how you pronounce it...
 
Back from my week+ tour of Normandy!

Lots of cows and apples :)

Here's me and my travelling companion, camouflaged in a recently (~ 2006) re-discovered and re-exposed German bunker complex, near Omaha beach.
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The Elephant at Étretat
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Hey guys, been a while since I've posted. Here are some pics from some recent missions I've been on with the organization Warriors' Watch Riders. Basically, it's a group of military veterans as well as non-military patriots who make it their mission to make sure our military members come home to a warm welcome. (escorts from the airport, Welcome Home community ceremonies, etc) A lot of the members are Vietnam vets and came home to a lot of crap, so they aim to ensure that never happens again. Both of my grandfathers were in the military and I have some cousins and friends who are as well. The group is predominantly motorcycle riders (thus the name) but I drive my dad's Jeep that's been fitted with a flag and some WWR livery. Recently I've been offering my design skills to various veterans groups (see my avatar) and everything we do is on a volunteer basis. Anyway, here's some pics.

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Myself with my mother-in-law-to-be and my fiancee. My mom-in-law was in Vietnam during the war and was excited to meet some of the vets who were there.

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Our obligatory post-mission group shot.

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Pulling up to the staging area of a mission in the Jeep. I typically bring up the rear in the escort procession to make sure all of the riders and other cages (cars) make it through intersections, etc.
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Not sure how I ended up in this one...this was on Independence Day this year. We were escorting a Vietnam War-flown Huey chopper to a parade.
 
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