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.
Scotch Silly 8°is brewed by Silly brewery, and is delivered worldwide. Silly Scotch was born from a unique tradition and, throughout the years, has grown into a reference beer for its particular style. Its lovely red colour with more than a hint of copper is hidden below a beige head. Its complex aromas breathe the scent of brioche accompanied by raisins, fruit jam and fresh raspberry. This is a generous, full-mouthed beer reminiscent of a liqueur. The initial, most striking impressions are those of honey and caramel. The flavours of prunes and roast malt come through in the finish. There is a refreshing aftertaste.
Brewed by John Martin brewery, and delivered worldwide, Gordon Christmas starts the tradition of Christmas brews. To accompany Christmas dinners and New Year evenings, it dons its party clothes, while its marrowy foam melts in the mouth as the white flakes on a red background tickle the nose. Never forget to put it under the Christmas tree !
Gordon Finest Scotch Highland is brewed by John Martin brewery. First marketed in France under the name of Douglas, this beer now goes by the name of Gordon Finest Scotch. This is a Belgian beer with a unique pedigree: when an Anglo-Saxon brewer migrated to the kingdom of Belgium, the result was a blend of English and Belgian brewing styles.
Hercule Stout 9°, from Brasserie des Légendes ( Ellezelloise) , is made in small batches, then lagered for ten days in German oak casks.
"The Hercule is considered by many to be a classic – very malty, but dry, with a hint of sweetness in the finish, and perfectly hopped. It has a very distinctive and intoxicating spicy aroma of fresh spruce that suddenly, irresistibly, fills the room when the swing-top is released. This unique house character probably derives from the strains of yeast used by the brewery – and possibly from the fermentation in oak – because the beers are made entirely of malt and hops, without any spices or sugar."
Super des Fagnes Bruin 7.5° is produced by brewery Des Fagnes. This beer is delivered worldwide. With aromas of red fruits and slightly caramelized malts, the Brown Fagnes are sweet and unctuous.
Dark beer (alc. 7.5 %), with secondary fermentation in the bottle. Broeder Jacob Brune is a surprisingly dry dark beer. It offers a range of complex flavours in which malt and hops are most represented.
Brewed at Caulier brewery, Bonsecours Brune is a high fermentation beer, unfiltered and unpasteurized. Its foam is generous and creamy. The nose reveals delicate aromas of mocha and hops. When you taste the beer, there is a pronounced bitterness.
Prouced by Bouillon brewery, this beer pours a dark mahogany with a abundant cream colored head. Head shrinks but stays throughout the entire drink.
Malty burnt sugar. A little yeast hidden behind the sweet aroma. Very good.
De Graal Dubbel 6,5° - 1/3L - delivery worldwide - A brown-red ale with the aroma of cake, raisin and a touch of spice. The flavor starts off with the aforementioned raisins, and then moves on to a light chocolate and brown malt taste with a leafy hop and anise finish. The body is medium to light.
Brewed at the De Halve Maan brewery, and delivered worldwide. Brown Brugse Zot has a red-brown ruby color and has a rich aroma of rather bitter touches. The beer is brewed with a unique selection of different special kinds of malt and Czech hops, Saaz from Zatec, world renowned.
This results in an exclusive and frank brown beer ..
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