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.
The Apple version of the Blanche de Namur.
Very soft, with a base of fresh apple juice. It will be beautiful and even more refreshing in a cocktail or a granita.
"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 by the De Proefbrouwerij brewery for brewery Slaapmutske, this beer (GLUTEN FREE) is a dark brown beer of top-fermentation with refermentation in the bottle. This beer of 7,4 Vol%, brewed with different colour malts and aromatic hops, is deglutinized during lagering.
The mouthfeeling is very malty and goves a warm softness. The refermentation provides a fine and creamy foam that sticks to the glass.
Brewed by Palm Brewery. ESTAMINET owes its premium quality to the selection of the best natural ingredients: soft water, 100% high-quality summer barley, a distinctive yeast and very precious Saaz hops. High density, slow and traditional bottom fermentation to provide a fruity character and maturation for 6 full weeks make ESTAMINET a true Belgian premium pils.
A double highland beer, the brown Peak is the beer of the master brewer. No spices, but a secret mix of 5 different special malts selected to give a perfect balance between roasted, sweetness and caramel. This is the ideal beer to pair with a local cheese.
This Struise beer is a Imperial Stout beer. Pours pitch black with a small head. Aroma of roasty malts, syrup, wood, oak, honey, hints of tart green apples, calvados and grapes. Taste is smooth, slightly syrupy and sweet, hints of stingy wood, oak, tart green apples, licorice, honey and warming alcohol. Finish is slightly boozy and syrupy with some wood and green apples, hints of honey and grapes.
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.
Scheldebrouwerij Dulle Griet 6.5° is delivered worldwide. All the way from northern Belgium, Dulle Griet , from De Schelde brewery, is a classic Abbaye-style Dubbel with a rich cola body and a big, lasting tan head.
Bux Brown Beer is a dark brown beer with a dense foam head. The different types of malts ensure its refined flavor. The aroma of raisins and brown sugar make the beer special. Raisins provide a good initial taste and the bitterness of the hops gives just enough counterweight so the beer is balanced and enjoyable.
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.
Brewed by De Ryck brewery, and delivered worldwide, The brown Arend beer is a beer that fermented in the bottle. It has a warm caramelized taste combined with the soft hop taste.
Fort Lapin Dubbel 6° is delivered worldwide. is an amber colored beer with a fruity and floral aroma. The beautiful bright red color comes from the hibiscus flower that is used in the brewing process. This flower also gives the beer a refreshing taste. The beer contains 6% alcohol.
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.
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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