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Welcome to the Belgian Beers Paradise. More than 1.250 Belgian beers are presented for you !!! Find here the perfect selection of Belgian beers....
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Chocolates
We propose online more than 160 Belgian chocolates. These chocolates are sorted by manufacturers. Shipping Worldwide.
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Waffles
We offer here the best Belgian waffles. The waffle, one of the treasures of Belgium, with its beers and chocolates. Cork waffles, Brussels waffles, chocolate, vanilla, wafers .... you have the choice !!
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Belgian Cheeses
Beer country par excellence, Belgium is equally popular for its excellent cheeses. Moreover, we offer you a wide range of these Belgian specialties that you should not hesitate to combine!
Grocery
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Gifts Ideas
You want to offer a gift? Celebrate a party? Make people happy? .... but you do not know how ..... So we are here to give you ideas, and present you a wide range of very interesting articls.
Belgian Whiskeys
Belgium is known for its beers, its chocolates, its waffles, its fries, its speculoos, .... but also, and more and more, for its whiskeys !! We offer here some excellent whiskeys
There are 198 products.
Kasteel Barista Chocolate Quad 11° - 1/3L
Tre Fontane Trappist Tripel 8.5° - 1/3L
This craft beer, flavored with eucalyptus leaves, is a unique product born from an ancient recipe from the Abbey of the Three Fountains. Since 1873, eucalyptus has characterized the products of this community of Trappist monks.
Verhaeghe Barbe Rufa 8.5° -1/3L
Verhaeghe Barbe d’Or 7.5° -1/3L
La Corne du Bois des Pendus BLACK 8° - 1/3L
In keeping with this story, La Corne Black pours stygian black with a thick tan head, releasing intense coffee, chocolate, and dark malt scents.
The taste is equally dense with old rum, oak and alcohol notes added to the subtly fruity ensemble.
Millevertus La Fumette 6.5° - 1/3L
Buffalo Bitter Belgian Ale 8.5° - 1/3L
La Merveilleuse de Chevremont Royale 7.5° - 1/3L
Gentse Gruut Inferno 8.5° - 1/3L
Abbaye d'Aulne Premier Cru 9° - 1/3L
Abbaye d'Aulne Brown 6° - 1/3L
To enjoy its bittersweet taste at the fullest, we recommend to drink the beer between 10-12°C. At this temperature the caramel taste and even a subtle anise taste come to the surface. This beer is served with spicy and sweet-and-sour dishes.
Fort Lapin Dubbel 6° - 1/3L
La Montoise Trinite 9° - 1/3L
Cornet Oaked 8.5° - 1/3L
St Bernardus Christmas Ale 10° - 1/3L
Bockor Brasserie LeFort 8.5° -1/3L
On the European Beer Star (2014), LeFort wins a silver medal in the category Belgian Style Strong Ale & a gold medal at the World Beer Awards (2017).
Ter Dolen Donker 7.1° - 1/3L
Malheur 12 12° - 1/3L
Abbaye des Rocs Triple Impériale 10° - 1/3L
Piraat Triple Hop 10.5° -1/3L
De Dochter van de Korenaar Embrasse 9° - 1/3L
Enjoy with cheese and traditional sausages.
Slaapmutske Dry-Hopped Lager 5.4° - 1/3L
Zwijntje 7.5° - 1/3L
Abdij Averbode 7.5° - 1/3L
The 'new' beer of the Averbode Abbey is a tribute and a revaluation of history. The beer business of the Abbey, going back to the 14th century, continued until the early 20th century and produced different beers i.e. Camerbeer and Cleynbeer.
Reinaert Grand Cru 9.5° - 1/3L
Het Kapittel Watou Dubbel 7.5°
La Trappe Dubbel 6,5° - 1/3L
Lupus Wolf 8 - 8,4° - 1/3L
Lupus Wolf 9 - 9° -1/3L
Chouffe N'Ice 10°- 1/3L
Westmalle Dubbel 7°-1/3L
Haacht Gildenbier 7°
Uilenspiegel 8° - 1/3L
Piraat 10.5°-1/3L
Leute Bokbier 7.5°-1/3L
Gulden Draak 10.5°-1/3L
Corsendonk Pater 7.5°-1/3L
Bornem Dubbel 8°-1/3
Few other double beers reach the level of Bornem Double. This brown lager is often served with meat dishes such as steaks, grilled meat, game animal or even sausages.
Augustijn Grand Cru 9°-1/3L
The Augustijn Grand Cru present has an amber and cloudy body head topped with a consistent foam head that slowly falls along the walls. In the nose, the aroma of this Belgian beer is very sweet with hints of spices, citrus and yeast.
The taste is too soft at the beginning and marries a mixture of spices evoking coriander. In the middle, the alcohol starts to tingle your tongue to remember its actually in the beer. The spicy aspect is then replaced by a hoppy bitterness and ends with some persistence.