There are many beers with different characters, whether due to their flavour, level of alcohol, region of production, colour, etc. One might think that the belong to no category. In reality, there are all placed in a category know as " Belgian Specials" , a bit of a catch-all, but distinguished by the fact that these beers are found only in Belgium.
Bavik Kwaremont 6.6° is a Belgian beer known for its robust character and 6.6% alcohol content. Named after the famous Oude Kwaremont climb in the Tour of Flanders cycling race, this beer is often associated with the cycling culture. It belongs to the pale ale style, offering a balanced blend of malt sweetness and hop bitterness. The beer features a golden hue and a distinct fruity aroma, contributing to its refreshing and enjoyable taste profile. With a smooth finish and medium body, Bavik Kwaremont 6.6° is a popular choice for those who appreciate flavorful Belgian ales and the connection to cycling heritage.
“Barbe Black” , from Verhaeghe brewery, is one of the four “Barbe” beers. The name of the series of “Barbe” beers refers to the Liege brewery “Barbe d’Or”. Brewery Barbe d’Or was a medieval brewery in the old town of Liege (Belgium) and belonged to the family “de Romsée”, an ancient Liege family whose coat of arms adorns the logo of the “Barbe” beers.
This beer is brewed at the brewery Van Steenberge. Baptist Blond is a clear beer of high fermentation without secondary fermentation. It is a slightly bitter full-bodied beer with soft aftertaste.
Baptist was brewed on the occasion of the opening of Bar Baptist in Brewery Van Steenberge and also a tribute to Jan Baptist de Bruyne, founder of the brewery in 1784.
Brewed by Huyghe brewery and delivered worldwide! Colour and presentation: clear amber and a nice head of foam.
Smell: sweet with aromas of caramel and hops.
Taste: easy to drink with light aftertaste with a sweet bitterness.