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<blockquote data-quote="HCraven" data-source="post: 297107" data-attributes="member: 2843"><p>I think you'll really like them, Vito. While I enjoy most of the Authentic Trappist Products, abbey ales (i.e. those of similar styles brewed outside a Trappist monastery) are often just as good. They don't even need to come from Belgium or France. Ommegang, from New York, brews some exceptional Belgian and abbey-style ales that are widely available and often a bit cheaper than their imported counterparts. While I enjoy a cold beer as much as the next guy, these ales are best quaffed at warmer temperatures, so you should get along well with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HCraven, post: 297107, member: 2843"] I think you'll really like them, Vito. While I enjoy most of the Authentic Trappist Products, abbey ales (i.e. those of similar styles brewed outside a Trappist monastery) are often just as good. They don't even need to come from Belgium or France. Ommegang, from New York, brews some exceptional Belgian and abbey-style ales that are widely available and often a bit cheaper than their imported counterparts. While I enjoy a cold beer as much as the next guy, these ales are best quaffed at warmer temperatures, so you should get along well with them. [/QUOTE]
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