The most expensive shou I’ve tasted but is it the best? Did Hai Lang make it? Did he make it with gushu LBZ material? Did it remind me of Westvleteren 12, the elusive spicy, earthy chocolate Belgian Trappist ale that many critics call the best beer in the world? Did it steep over 20 times evolving each steep and leave me feeling as though I’d consumed something illegal? Did I answer my first question with a series of other questions?

tperez

Mmm, love me some dark Belgian ales… I might have to get a sample

Natethesnake

Yes you should! You should also try the imperial grade jin jun mei tong mu guan village also from ys if you like Belgian quads. It’s extremely chocolatey and floral. I too love drinking and making Belgian dark ales but the tea is easier on the waistline…

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tperez

Mmm, love me some dark Belgian ales… I might have to get a sample

Natethesnake

Yes you should! You should also try the imperial grade jin jun mei tong mu guan village also from ys if you like Belgian quads. It’s extremely chocolatey and floral. I too love drinking and making Belgian dark ales but the tea is easier on the waistline…

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