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End Of The Line #2

Here's another 'end of the line' pack, mopping up the last few bottles or cans of each style.

It's actually ended up a quite a nice flight of beers:

 

Dubuisson Cuvee des Trolls 7.0% (250ml) - an unfiltered and unpasteurised lager

Siphon Brewing Argon 6.0% (330ml) - a 3-way collaboration produced this hoppy Speciale Belge

't Hofbrouwerijke Hofblues 5.5% (330ml) - an easy drinking Belgian Stout

De Molen Warm & Knus 7.9% (330ml) - an imperial American Brown Ale

Mokke Ros 8.0% (330ml) - we'll call this a Red Belgian Tripel

Kees We'll Always Have Paris 9.5% (330ml) - an Imperial Stout with dates, coconut and tonka beans

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