I have always liked to drink beers that are not traditional, to discover new flavors and today after a visit to the Snijders&Rockkoxhuis museum, we have decided to visit some places in the city in Antwerp to see what can we discover. I have tasted the first beer in the Efde Gebod bar. I feel that many eyes are looking at me, and they want to tell me something. I decide to order a Seef beer. Waaau is a very interesting beer! IBU: 17, Alc Vol: 6.5 %, Belgium Beer., a cloudy beer, with a flavor of a long fermentation. In the week I will take the tour to the factory.
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Friday, February 24, 2023
Theo, The Friend I Hardly Knew
Theo wasn't like other blonds. For starters, she had a masculine name, but flowed with all the grace of a refined woman. Despite having all the qualities of nobility her character would be best described as "unfiltered" and she often kept her head in the clouds for long periods of time.
The more I conversed with Theo, the more confused I became. She was raised on a Belgian farm and was intimate with the sweat of her brow and the satisfaction of a hard day's work. Theo was quite the paradox indeed.
I thought Theo and I could spend the whole afternoon in idol chatter together, but unfortunately she disappeared as quickly as she was poured. Yes, Theo was unlike any beer I had tasted before and she shall be dearly missed.
Name: Theo - from Alvinne
Type: imperial Farmhouse SaisonTaste: rich, malty, caramel, hoppy
Color: gold to light brown
Bitterness: moderate bitterness
Alcohol: 9% (she's a strong one)
Yeast: Alvinne uses there own special yeast called Morpheus. Most of the character from the beer is due to this yeast.
Carbonation: moderate rising bubbles, with a thick foam
Mouthfeel: full, round, and dry
Rating: 4/5
I will drink Theo again with pleasure.






