This post is a part of the 2015 New Beer Every Day Beer Diary Challenge, #ottbeerdiary. Over the course of 2015, I will be trying a new beer every day. Please read the background in the link above, and enjoy reading about the most recently tasted beers below. If you’d like to join the challenge as well, let me know in the comments below, and be sure to check out Grown-up Travel Guide and his #grownupbeerdiary, where Andy Higgs came up with the diary format in use below. You can catch up on all of our posts as part of the challenge under the tag ottbeerdiary.
Day 70: March 11, 2015
Diary entry:
A good night’s sleep last night. A little surprised about that, but fell asleep ok and slept through til morning. Woke up no problem as well.
Work was quite hectic. Triple booked with meetings almost the entire day. Running back and forth between the buildings. But quite a lot done.
Exhausting day though in the end. Over 12 hours, and then the two Twitter chats tonight. Tomorrow is going to be a long day…
The Beer:
Name: Bressene
Style: Belgian Tripel
Producer: Bressene
Alcohol content: 8.0%
Bottle size: 0.33l
Purchased from: De Hopduvel in Ghent
Tonight’s beer of the night. Bressene by Bressene SPRL of Rotheux-Rimiere, Belgium. A fine little blond-amber beer. Hoppy bitterness. A little spicy.
Commercial Description: Natural craft beer of high fermentation with final fermentation in bottle. Contains barley malt and licorice.