Group G
Group G Results and Final Placings
Jessenhofke RSRV (Belgium): V :London Pride (England) 2-1
? (Tunisia):V 😕 (Panama) 0-0
Kamil Blonde Ale (Belgium): V 😕 (Tunisia) 1-0
? (Tunisia): V :London Pride (England) 0-1
? (Tunisia): V :London Pride (England) 0-1
Jessenhofke RSRV (Belgium): V 😕 (Panama) 1-0
BELGIUM: 9 Qualify
ENGLAND: 6 Qualify
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TUNISIA: 1
PANAMA: 1
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Group G
Jessenhofke RSRV (Belgium): V :London Pride (England) 2-1
Ok this was a battle royale between two great beer drinking nations. For Belgium we had some beers from the Jessenhofke brewery while for England there was the old reliable, London Pride.
Arvum, a Belgian Ale of 6%, went first. It was quite nice, a typical blond bier, looked fine, and was very tasty and the flavours stuck around for a while on the tongue. As much as I love London Pride, the Belgian Ale got this, one nil to Belgium.
London Pride is a solid pale ale, with lots of flavour, and was fairly easy to drink, a good session beer. So for this reason I would give it a point/goal against Jessenhofke’s RGLR, a blond ale, which was fine but at 3.5% didn’t have the kick against the big boy here. 1-1.
So there was one more pair up to decide who would go through as leaders of the group. ‘t Bottelke, with its strange name, again up against LP. ‘t Bottelke again, a Belgian ale, 6% so not too much alcohol, but with a lot of taste and oh boy so smooth. Really enjoyed this beer, it was so silky on the tongue, and i would have loved to have had another one. London Pride couldn’t match the smooth flavours and feel of this little Belgian beaut. Belgian win 2-1.
? (Tunisia):V 😕 (Panama) 0-0
No beer, keeping my liver ready for the second half of the heavyweight battle between England V Belgium. Fuck these shitty retard nations.
London Pride (England): V 😕 (Panama) 1-0
One nil to the England, Love the London Pride.
Kamil Blonde Ale (Belgium): V 😕 (Tunisia) 1-0
No competition for the interesting Blonde Ale from the Bieren Van Begeerte brewery. Was enjoyable, one nil to the Belgians.
? (Tunisia): V :London Pride (England) 0-1
London Pride, excellent beer, really top class and so smooth and silky. Love this beer. One nil to the England!
Jessenhofke RSRV (Belgium): V 😕 (Panama) 1-0
Had a Jessenhofke RSRV, a strong Trappist and abbey ale, and it was pure Belgian gold, very tasty and I pretty much enjoyed it and sipped it right through from half time to the 90th minute, like a long enjoyable meal. As there was no competition it was a a simple victory but boy did I enjoy that slow second half with my little Belgian ale.
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This is a tussle between two beer heavyweights, Belgium and England. For England back again for another Beer World Cup is last time finalist London Pride, and for Belgium we get Jessenhofke, with their selection of eco-friendly beers, and Kamil, a Belgian brewery that focuses on specialty and custom made beers. It will be interesting to see who takes top spot in this group. Tunisia and Panama disappoint as I couldn’t source any beers from these two nations.
Jessenhofke
Kamil
Could not source any beer from Panama, so perhaps a tortilla to pass the time?
Another kebab country, no beer is no fun from Tunisia!
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