St. Stefannus Belgian Blonde
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St. Stefannus Belgian Blonde
Stopped in at a local (10 miles away) "bar" today. They have a beer list from heaven. I mean there is everything. I could sit there for 2 weeks and still not feel like I tasted everything. LOL
The place is called "Winking Lizard". It's a bar chain up here in NE Ohio that has a niche toward obscure beers. Beers you're not going to find in the grocery store next to Sam Adams...
I looked the menu over and settled on a Belgian. All this talk on the board lately and my love for wheat beer or .."witbier" or anything in-between, I decided to try a St. Stefannus Belgin Blonde.
Wow. I'm a sucker for this kind of beer. It had a LOT of bubbly carbonation rising up from the tulip glass that it was served in and a big full orange smelling (and tasting!) head. (see pic)
The taste was really refreshing with orange, clove and citrus. It almost had a champagne feel to it, but it had some body. For 7% ABV it was hid pretty well. I'm no beer reviewer but I really enjoyed this beer.
After I finished pouring it all.. I made sure the waitresses were all distracted and stuffed the bottle into my coat pocket. LOL
At first my plan was to bring it home to de-lable it and put it in my bottle rotation. But it has this really cool paint job that looks like it's etched on the bottle and I love the label.
Either way, I'll be going back for this one again.
The place is called "Winking Lizard". It's a bar chain up here in NE Ohio that has a niche toward obscure beers. Beers you're not going to find in the grocery store next to Sam Adams...
I looked the menu over and settled on a Belgian. All this talk on the board lately and my love for wheat beer or .."witbier" or anything in-between, I decided to try a St. Stefannus Belgin Blonde.
Wow. I'm a sucker for this kind of beer. It had a LOT of bubbly carbonation rising up from the tulip glass that it was served in and a big full orange smelling (and tasting!) head. (see pic)
The taste was really refreshing with orange, clove and citrus. It almost had a champagne feel to it, but it had some body. For 7% ABV it was hid pretty well. I'm no beer reviewer but I really enjoyed this beer.
After I finished pouring it all.. I made sure the waitresses were all distracted and stuffed the bottle into my coat pocket. LOL
At first my plan was to bring it home to de-lable it and put it in my bottle rotation. But it has this really cool paint job that looks like it's etched on the bottle and I love the label.
Either way, I'll be going back for this one again.
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Re: St. Stefannus Belgin Blonde
I love The Lizard. Aside from their awesome beer list....the cajun wings are the bomb!!!
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Re: St. Stefannus Belgin Blonde
Then they had the glass of the month. It was sponsored by Kentucky Bourbon Barrel and they mixed the ale with the stout. (like a black & tan)
Nice take home glass for the collection.
Nice take home glass for the collection.
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Re: St. Stefannus Belgin Blonde
That will be on my list next stop. Thanks!BlackDuck wrote:I love The Lizard. Aside from their awesome beer list....the cajun wings are the bomb!!!
Re: St. Stefannus Belgin Blonde
I've done the Lizards world tour of beers back in the day.
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Know a guy at work that did that and was mentioned in the local paper for it. Talk about beer drinking recognition.mashani wrote:I've done the Lizards world tour of beers back in the day.
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Re: St. Stefannus Belgin Blonde
Well, I'll be damned. Now it makes so much more sense. Say what? ... oh, the captions.
Re: St. Stefannus Belgian Blonde
That looks like a mighty fine Belgian beer!