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Day 382: January 17, 2016
Diary entry:
A total change-up in my agenda for the day.
Originally, I was intending to join some friends for the Gouda PINT Winterbierfestival for the second year in a row, but when I messaged in the morning to align on the train time, I was informed that they had a bit too much of a party the night before and wouldn’t be going.
Last year’s event was excellent, but extremely crowded, with not enough tables, etc. so I decided that if I was going to be going alone again, better not to go at all and take the day to relax.
So I did!
Had a relaxing morning, and then ran into Eindhoven to see The Hateful Eight, the new Quentin Tarantino movie. Which I must say, started off kinda slow, but finished off in a whirlwind!
I did head straight home after the movie though, mainly because I had to drive down for the movie since I got too late a start from the apartment and had no chance of making the last train that would get me into town in time, and I didn’t want to have a full-day charge for the parking. Yeah, I’m cheap 🙂
The Beer:
Name: Augustus 8 / Riegele’s Augustus Weizen Doppelbock
Style: Weizenbock
Producer: Brauhaus Riegele
Alcohol content: 8.0%
Bottle size: 0.66 l
Purchased from: EDEKA Hypermarket in Kleve, Germany
Augustus 8 / Riegele’s Augustus Weizen Doppelbock by Brauhaus Riegele. Reddish brown in color with a little bit of head. This weizenbock carries a sweet aroma. The Flavors blendi Bock sweetness and Hefe fruit/wheat, with a bitterness to connect the two.