It's horrible. And I don't even know why - I love hazy, fruity, tropical IPAs but this one just tastes like a load of artificial sweets. The first sip was nice but then I realised I had to drink an entire pint of it. Not good.
This here in states called a “Gas Station Beer” meaning you can pick this up anywhere, as in your local gas station, convenience store, on sale a lot here, just picked up some for $5.00 a six pack, but spot on review, yes definitely Belgium influenced
Gonna crack my first one of these in the next hour. Just been red pilled to real beer after drinking fosters forever something I'll never do again btw. I feel like a kid in a sweet shop with so much to try. But I'm most blown away weissbier atm
Seeing this 4 years late! This Beer has been my favourite for I think around 8 years now, i got lucky to stumble upon buying it on the off chance in Lidl around about 2016. For me it is stunning, the taste and sensation it gives me is hard to explain, i think it is better than Sex!! ;-)
And using the 3 part pour is needed with these, pour a bit in on an angle stand the glass up pour some into the centre til theres a 3rd left, swirl pour again its hazy then.
This brings back quite a few fond memories Of sitting in the garden with my father starting when I was around 8-9 years old and getting a glass of this once in a while.
We'll be staying around the corner for 3 nights September 19-21 as part of a 12-day trip. I think I am looking forward to experiencing this beer more than any other aspect of the entire trip.
I was Bier Hooligan's barman for a couple of years. It was a family-run pub, hosted by my Mum and Dad. They have both sadly passed since. But almost 10 years later, he still keeps in contact. He was an absolute gentleman and a pleasure to serve. We had loads of laughs. Miss you, buddy. Get back on your reviews!
@@madsleonardholvik3040 i've got a bottle of it in my fridge so it definitely exists lol,, you can find pages for it online if u look up "chimay premiere ale barrel fermented"
@@gringobanditosvevo Strange, since Chimay themselves are totally quiet about this beers' existence on their home page. Explanations? I'd love to try it, but as far as I can tell it's unavailable here in Norway. What's your opinion of it? Thanks!
I sent an e-mail to Chimay regarding the barrel aged red. Here is their answer: Good afternoon Thanks for your interest in our Chimay Trappist products. We produced a very limited quantity of Chimay Barrel Aged Red in 2018, and this one was only sold locally in Chimay. We do not have any more bottles on stock and there are no plans to reproduce this item in near future. Best regards Géraldine Simon Sales Coordinator -------