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GGRUMET
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GGRUMET
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New Belgium Lips of Faith La Folie

Beer Discussion by GGRUMET

BeerPal Notice: This topic was created for discussion of the beer New Belgium Lips of Faith La Folie. WOW...what an awesome sour. If anyone can get La Terroir off the shelf I'd be happy to swap limited locals.

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11 years ago
# 3
# 3

i liked the corked and caged bottles better... still amazing on tap though.

11 years ago
# 4
# 4

Here here.

quote: Originally posted by Suds McDuff
i liked the corked and caged bottles better... still amazing on tap though.

11 years ago
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# 5

GGRUMET
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quote: Originally posted by slowrunner77
Try the Transatlantic Kriek if you see it. Wonderful blend.
Thanks Chris - wasn't sure how far reaching distribution of la terroir was and figured if see if it was still on shelves out west. I wonder why they went from a cork and caged bottle to a 22oz bomber. That is a bummer.

11 years ago
# 6
# 6

the cork and cage was before "Lips of Faith" became their thing. [img]http://web.mit.edu/%7Etcarlile/www/images/blog/341lafolie01.jpg[/img]

quote: Originally posted by ggrumet
quote: quote: Originally posted by slowrunner77
Try the Transatlantic Kriek if you see it. Wonderful blend.
Thanks Chris - wasn't sure how far reaching distribution of la terroir was and figured if see if it was still on shelves out west. I wonder why they went from a cork and caged bottle to a 22oz bomber. That is a bummer.

11 years ago
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# 7

KINGER
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KINGER
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La Folie blew my mind......great stuff indeed.

11 years ago
# 8
# 8

quote: Originally posted by ggrumet
quote: quote: Originally posted by slowrunner77
Try the Transatlantic Kriek if you see it. Wonderful blend.
Thanks Chris - wasn't sure how far reaching distribution of la terroir was and figured if see if it was still on shelves out west. I wonder why they went from a cork and caged bottle to a 22oz bomber. That is a bummer.
time and money. the cork and caged bottles used to be done completely by hand.

11 years ago
# 9
# 9

call it a belgi!

4 years ago
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# 10

[8D] [taking notes] If I ever get around to Home Brewing, I'll be one a those "Enquiring Minds" for sure! [:D]

4 years ago
# 11
# 11

bathe in it.

4 years ago
# 12
# 12

quote: Originally posted by Suds McDuff
let it sit a month and try again, repeat until good.
it's probably pretty good by now..

4 years ago
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