Destruction wrote:Best name for an Ale is Fox's Nob.
As for strong ales, Gulden Draak is quite nice considering its 10.5%.
woah that's strong! where can you get it?
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Destruction wrote:Best name for an Ale is Fox's Nob.
As for strong ales, Gulden Draak is quite nice considering its 10.5%.
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boovidge wrote:Destruction wrote:Best name for an Ale is Fox's Nob.
As for strong ales, Gulden Draak is quite nice considering its 10.5%.
woah that's strong! where can you get it?
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