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Believe me, it does ! You can read about OMER here.

http://www.omer.be/en/whats-name

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i want one of those stained glass windows!
 
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OMER is a high fermentation beer.
Notice the bubbles that rise from the bottom center of the glass, it's even nice to look at ;-P

Is this one of those strange beers that almost explodes from the bottle - foaming - when it is opened? And, where, if the glass is not immediately to hand, some beer may actually spill........as it foams enthusiastically........
 
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Tree House Green. Excellent.
love treehouse. I havent been up there in a few months since they opened the new place but this was what I came home with last time
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also sip of sunshine ..was an expensive beer run
 
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Is this one of those strange beers that almost explodes from the bottle - foaming - when it is opened? And, where, if the glass is not immediately to hand, some beer may actually spill........as it foams enthusiastically........
To be honest, the bottle was open already when the waiter came.
Still, I wouldn't go as far as to say it explodes - more like a gentle tingle to it.
 
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To be honest, the bottle was open already when the waiter came.
Still, I wouldn't go as far as to say it explodes - more like a gentle tingle to it.

Well, perhaps "explodes" is too strong, but I have had beer that veritably foamed with excitement, escaping from the bottle; a glass immediately to hand was the only possible remedy (a lesson I had to learn from experience).
 
I actually agree.

But, I do like the Ovila stuff. They do a pretty good job, imho, on the Abbey ales.

Oh, by all means enjoy quaffing the stuff.

Apologies: I didn't mean to curtail your pleasure; it is just that having been introduced to a few American beers, Sierra Nevada stuck me as more 'industrial' - a perfectly drinkable and palatable beer - than the seriously good brews emanating from Founder's which are a rare pleasure, especially when they manage to get them right.
 
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Oh, by all means enjoy quaffing the stuff.

Apologies: I didn't mean to curtail your pleasure; it is just that having been introduced to a few American beers, Sierra Nevada stuck me as more 'industrial' - a perfectly drinkable and palatable beer - than the seriously good brews emanating from Founder's which are a rare pleasure, especially when they manage to get them right.
no worries!
you didn't ;)
 
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