Go back
Trappist Monks and the Culture of Death

Trappist Monks and the Culture of Death

General

Vote Up
Vote Down

Originally posted by royalchicken
To my knowledge, all US states require one to be 21 to drink, although it is not enforced in 19 states. I'm actually not sure if there is a federal drinking law, but I'm almost sure there isn't; they tried that in the 1920s.


.... so you'll have to wait another five years to taste those wonderful Trappist beers. Don't worry. You can taste a cherry coke and imagine that it contains alcohol and imagine it has a much much better taste, then you can imagine the taste of just one of their beers. But I'm sure you despise cherry coke. It'll probably be a girlisch drink in the US. I garantee you that Trappist beers aren't .... 😵

Vote Up
Vote Down

Originally posted by ivanhoe

.... so you'll have to wait another five years to taste those wonderful Trappist beers. Don't worry. You can taste a cherry coke and imagine that it contains alcohol and imagine it has a much much better taste, then you can imagine the taste of just one of their beers. But I'm sure you despise cherry coke. It'll probably be a girlisch drink in the US. I garantee you that Trappist beers aren't .... 😵
Hmm, I don't know about the cherry coke but I bet those Trappist beers are better than the attempt at a Lambic ale my friend made in his basement 😕.

Vote Up
Vote Down

Originally posted by royalchicken
Hmm, I don't know about the cherry coke but I bet those Trappist beers are better than the attempt at a Lambic ale my friend made in his basement 😕.
😵 I once 'FERMENTED' the grape in the basement. I was 13 at the time. Me and a friend had the trotts for a week! Not a pretty thing to behold.