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Originally Posted by trew
I was at Belgo a month or two ago, but it seemed like everything was bottled... guess I'll have to check them out again. Sort of a neat place. I like how they have all of the official glasses for each beer. I remember that they served us one beer that came with its own chemistry set. (A big glass bong shaped drinking vessel that had to sit in a wooden stand, hangman style, because the bottom was round). Not your usual round of beer, that's for sure.
I also wish Belgo had an appetizer/lounge menu. We went there for an afterwork beer/snack but had to skip the snack part. There was not a single thing on the dinner menu that could be shared except maybe mussles and fries.
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I wasn't sitting near the bar, but I saw a lot of taps. Perhaps they were more standard brews, and the exotics are in bottles. I'd like to go back and try a few more, but the price is right up there.
What beer/liquor stores do people rely on to get some of these unique brews? The local Co-op does a good job at changing things up, but I never know where to look if I hear about a specific beer (like in this thread) and want a place to find it without searching the city.
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