Abbey beers

As the designation " bière d'Abbaye" ( abbey beer) has always been synonymous with quality and tradition, many breweries have used it. In fact these beers are not brewed by monks. Some even carry the names of abbey which have never existed. The term abbey may indicate that the beer is brewed in the way used by monks, that there is an abbey nearby or, simply, that there is a monk on the label. These beers have no specific characteristics. In the last few years, a new category of Abbey beers has appeared. These are beers produced by a private brewery, installed within the confines of a abbey deserted by the original occupants in the past ( Abbaye des Rocs, Val Dieu, Abbaye d'Aulne...)

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Tynt Meadow Trappist Ale 7.4° - 1/3L
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The Tynt Meadow Trappist beer is the UK's first ever Trappist beer. It's produced at Leicestershire's Mount Saint Bernard Abbey.
The dark, full-bodied ale is named Tynt Meadow, which follows the Trappist beer tradition of being named after the place in which the monastery is situated.

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