Oberon Day

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Well Tom you managed to kill a perfectly good beer thread.

Never heard of it, and it's probably shit anyway. Can't say I am a great fan of wheat beer in general. Gueuze, pronounced Gooze, is about the only wheat beer I like and that's made from wheat and barley.
 
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Never heard of it, and it's probably shit anyway. Can't say I am a great fan of wheat beer in general. Gueuze, pronounced Booze, is about the only wheat beer I like and that's made from wheat and barley.

You are wrong and should feel bad.
 
Never heard of it, and it's probably shit anyway. Can't say I am a great fan of wheat beer in general. Gueuze, pronounced Booze, is about the only wheat beer I like and that's made from wheat and barley.

It's one, if not the best, wheat ale on the market. Since it's made up North in Michigan I have tried it and it blows the hell out of Belgian Wheat Ales like Blue Moon. I find it very light and refreshing with a super smooth mouth feel that makes you want to kill a pint in one or two pulls with light spicy notes. Certainly one of the best micro brews to come out of that State up North.

https://beerconnoisseur.com/beer/bells-brewery/oberon-ale
 
It's one, if not the best, wheat ale on the market. Since it's made up North in Michigan I have tried it and it blows the hell out of Belgian Wheat Ales like Blue Moon. I find it very light and refreshing with a super smooth mouth feel that makes you want to kill a pint in one or two pulls with light spicy notes. Certainly one of the best micro brews to come out of that State up North.

https://beerconnoisseur.com/beer/bells-brewery/oberon-ale

You wouldn't say that if you ever tried a proper Gueuze in a bar in Antwerp.

https://www.foodrepublic.com/2016/03/15/get-to-know-gueuze-the-champagne-of-belgium/

https://beerconnoisseur.com/articles/what-gueuze-beer it
 
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