Good advice, DD. Best to compare apples to apples so to speak. So maybe I'll just do a blind taste test of the Green Spot and the Redbreast and have the Bushmills as a chaser.
Methinks you should come to the next GMU pulling a trailer loaded with a huge selection of the aforementioned beers.
No, those are the ruins of the castle of La-Roche-en-Ardennes. This is the Castle at Bouillon, rather more impressive:
Thanks. It was about 10years ago when wifey and I stopped overnight in Bouillon on our way to the Italian Dolomites and I don’t know why but the Castle looked familiar especially with the houses in front and what looked like there may be a river in front of the houses. I’ve got a picture somewhere of the Castle taken from outside of a bar (I think) which was near the Hotel de la Poste which we stopped in. The old memory cells aren’t as strong as they once were
I (sort of) remember going to Germany on a bike trip a few years back, one of the days the weather was truly awful so we decided to drink our way through the beers menu , there were more than 20 beers on there , can't remember much past 9 or 10! A lot of them were wheat beers, what a mess & what a bloody hangover! to this day I can't bear the smell of wheat beer!
there are literally hundreds of different beers here in Belgium - I tend to stay away from the wheat beers though... this however... yummy!