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    Default Re: Belgian Beers

    A great place to get your Belgian on is the Moan and Dove In South Amherst, Mass. On Draught | the Moan and Dove

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    Default Re: Belgian Beers

    I picked up some Captain Lawrence St Vincent's Dubbel and thoroughly enjoyed.

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    Default Re: Belgian Beers

    The French speaking world makes beer??

    Nope if you you want beer you either need some queens English or some Frankish the rest are pretenders..

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    Default Re: Belgian Beers

    Quads for me. In the cellar currently:
    - Westvleteren 12
    - Rochefort 8
    - Chimay Grande Reserve
    - Achel Extra
    - Koningshoeven Quadrupel
    - St. Bernardus Abt12
    - Unibroue 17 Grande Reserve

    The best North American products I've had in this style are the Unibroue 17 mentioned above and Boulevard Brewing Co's The Sixth Glass Quadrupel.
    -Jeff

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    Default Re: Belgian Beers

    Ommegang has been brought up a few times, but I'll throw out a vote for the Rare Vos as my go-to from them. Maredsous as well, the 8. I've yet to have any style from St. Bernardus disappoint. De Koninck is fabulous stuff as well, though not of the "dark heavy" ilk.

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