Wednesday, January 13, 2010

the drinking of the Belgian beer

Okay. It turns out that I like very fresh Belgian beer when golloped down sipped decorously from the correctly-shaped glasses. Affligem, founded 1074. They make some rocking beers. Yum. Also, they have a nifty website, complete with monkish soundtrack and the phhtt of popping beer caps. And, why yes, I have indeed been indulging this evening/morning: the blond, and the dubbel, and the trippel. And, yes, I do have something to celebrate, but, no, I'm not telling. Yet.

Now I must tilt slowly towards the horizontal. Smiling, always smiling...

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4 comments:

  1. Beer and secret celebrating are states of being that I can totally understand. Did you happen to read in the NYT last month about chicha? It's a South American beer made with human-masticated maize...beer in all its diversity is a wondrous thing.

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  2. I want to know more about the 'six pillaging knights [who] established themselves in Affligem to adopt the monastic life of the Benedictines.'

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  3. anon@6:08, I know of chicha--but have never tried it. Even dislike the *word* mastication. Urk.

    hampshireflyer (have we met here before? if not, welcome), yep, woo-hoo, go the pillaging knights! Gotta be a story in there somewhere.

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  4. @ Nicola - don't think we have, so hello!

    I'd be terribly disappointed if they just turned out to have done it as some sort of medieval tax-avoidance scheme... Although someone like KJ Parker could probably even have some fun with that.

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