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.
La Corne du Bois des Pendus Quadruple is a beer with character brewed by the Brasserie d'Ebly in Belgium.
A novelty at the Ebly brewery, La Corne du Bois des Pendus Quadruple !!
This golden and powerful amber beer with an alcohol content of 12 degrees will delight your palate with its woody and bourbon vanilla notes.
A woody note, a touch of vanilla, this powerful beer will have something to seduce you and warm your heart during the winter period.
"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.
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.
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.
Gordon Finest Red 8.8-1/2L Can is brewed by John Martin brewery. Ruby red, Gordon Finest Red astonishes with its inimitable and pronounced fragrance. Its darkly tinted colour matches its fiery temperament. Neither brown nor pale, it is reminiscent of sumptuous Scottish landscapes, falling asleep with the sheep in the dusk, as the sun sets over the never-ending Highlands.