Delirium disappoints, but only for those seeking the physcadelic experience the label implies. Golden birds, pink elephants, dragons, and what appear to be marching green alligators delight the consumer's eye.
Despite a new-looking bottle, the Huyghe family has been brewing since 1654. Alas, over the centuries the beer has consistently failed to provide the drinker with hallucinations.
This ale is a full-bodied brew without being dark. With a tangy aftertaste, this beer is unprecedentedly smooth. The ale's creamy nature provides a thick head that will please the more traditional drinkers while enlightening even the lowliest binge-drinking freshmen.
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