Dmax
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I tried Chimay (red label) for the first time and was disappointed. Not that great, imho.
Did you think it was too heavy?
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I tried Chimay (red label) for the first time and was disappointed. Not that great, imho.
+1. Was a pleasant surprise it was real good.
Did you think it was too heavy?
No, not heavy. I guess its just a matter of personal taste. I just find the taste lacking in depth- can't really explain very well what I don't like about it, but lets just say I'd rather get the Hoegaarden than that.
Hmm... I kind of see what you are saying. I would call the taste of Chimay red, balanced but not really exciting. Chimay blue is a little better so you may wish to try that.
im a big fan of white beers on a sunny day so hoegaardens definitely hit the spot for me.. especially in those huge half liter or liter mugs they have