König Ludwig Dunkel (Germany)
It's not often that you can recommend a dark beer as a hangover cure, but I risked it anyway. And I'm glad I did, this was so smooth and easy to drink that I started to feel better. Delicious beer, long live the King.
Innis & Gunn Oak Aged Beer (Scotland)
I didn't expect this to taste like wood, but it did. It tasted like liquid furniture. Not so nice. Next time I will stick with the Innis & Gunn Rum Cask beer, which isn't in the book, but is very excellent.
N'Ice Chouffe (Belgium)
This is the Chouffe brewery's Christmas beer (I know what you're thinking: "Dude, get a calendar") The truth is that this bottle has been sitting in my cupboard for a few weeks and I've been too scared to drink it. It's a huge bottle of 10% beer, so it could be a more effective memory eraser than that weird pen in Men In Black. After drinking this I didn't feel very Christmassy, but I did feel a little a little bit drunk and very happy that I finally found the courage to drink it. Good beer.
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