Corsendonk Abbey Brown Ale...
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Holy CRAP! That's good beer.
OG.
PS - Love's Seafood was great too. I had a nice Surf and Turf with a medium Filet and a pile of fried frimps...They give you a liitle bowl of hand-made garlic butter to dip your warm bread sticks in but I spread a little of it on the steak along with some horseradish and that was pure heaven. For reals.
Their ranch dressing tastes homemade too.
The ghost tour was good too - although a little difficult to walk after a couple of those Corsendonks. Our guide had her patter down really weel and the architecture of the neighborhoods we walked through was fascinating. I love that kinda shit.
I'd didn't notice but my sons say the guide was pretty hot too.
Later.



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