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.
Gageleer No Alcohol is a pale yellow beer with a white head. In the nose fruity and malty scents with hints of gale for the finest noses and taste buds. Malt in the mouth and softly sweet, little bitter. None of them predominant, but despite the absence of alcohol a broad and balanced taste palette. Gageleer No Alcohol is a refreshingly tasty beer.
"Combines the best of two worlds: the sweet aftertaste of a dark beer with the high hops and light finish of an IPA." This beer shares its high hopping and high alcohol DNA with its paler IPA sibling, but like a stout or a porter, it gets its darker colour from roasted and dark malted barley, which also deepens the flavours a bit. It’s rich, hoppy and a bit sweet but still light on its feet.
Gulden Draak Imperial Stout is produced by Van Steenberge brewery, and is delivered worldwide. A limited-edition brew renowned for its deep, dark colour and sought after for its delicious, dry bitterness. LIMITED EDITION!
Brewed at the Halve Maan brewery, Sportzot is the first alcohol-free Belgian speciality beer with a very rich and unique taste. The new technique allows the brewers to filter out the alcohol in a natural way, without distilling nor using other manipulations, the brouwers can assure the rich taste of our speciality beer.
Pours a pale yellow with a medium-sized soapy white head. Belgian yeast character really stands out with some banana bread, clove, coriander, and nutmeg in there as well.
Brewed at the Brasserie C brewery, this beer is delivered worldwide. This imperial stout of 8% ABV will surprise palates seeking for character beers with a lot of flavor. Guarantied non- pasteurized, non-sterilized and non-filtered, it offers roasted coffee and cocoa aromas, revealing a harmonious bitterness throughout the savoring of the beer.
The name Black {C} refers doubly to its impenetrable black body as well as the brewery where the stout originated from.
Certified organic beer 'gluten free'. Brewed at Brunehaut Brewery.
More coppery and sustained, with a good bead of persistent foam.
Nose: The nose is relatively discreet and elegant on fermentary touches and fine yeasts. A lot of freshness.
Palate: The mouth is full of freshness despite the degree of alcohol. Then the full-bodied side comes, it's full, fat and long. Yet in the end the elegance remains. Not too much sweetness or excess of caramel. Join the beers to consume on some hard cheeses, see a young county in the fruity balance.
The Brusseleir beer is brewed at the La Senne brewery and delivered worldwide. Pours black, medium beige head and nice lacing. Standard aroma of roasted malts and fruity hops. Standard taste of roasted malts, lemon and fruity hops, booze well hidden. Crescendo of herbal bitterness. Standard body, medium carbonation, bitter finish.