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Trappist beers
There are 12 Trappist breweries in the world. Only beers brewed in an abbey, under the supervision of a anastic community of the Cistercian tradition, have the right to this rigorously controlled label of origin. The 6 trappist beers in Belgium are Achel, Orval, Chimay, Rochefort, Westmalle and Westvleteren. Of the 6 Belgian trappist beers, 3 are brewed in Wallonia. We find the other Trappist breweries in Austria, France, Italy, USA and Holland (2). These are top fermentation beers with after-fermentation in the bottle.
Abbey beers
As the designation " bière d'Abbaye" ( abbey beer) has always been synonymous with quality and tradition, many breweries have used it. In fact these beers are not brewed by monks. Some even carry the names of abbey which have never existed. The term abbey may indicate that the beer is brewed in the way used by monks, that there is an abbey nearby or, simply, that there is a monk on the label. These beers have no specific characteristics. In the last few years, a new category of Abbey beers has appeared. These are beers produced by a private brewery, installed within the confines of a abbey deserted by the original occupants in the past ( Abbaye des Rocs, Val Dieu, Abbaye d'Aulne...)
Christmas Beers
Many breweries produce special beers during December. Some are stronger than the usual beers, others are spiced.
Flanders Red
A Flanders Red, are commonly referred to as the "red" beers of West Flanders. Belgian Red Beers are typically light-bodied brews with reddish-brown colors. They are infamous for their distinct sharp, fruity, sour and tart flavours which are created by special yeast strains. Very complex beers, they are produced under the age old tradition of long-term cask aging in oak, and the blending of young and old beers.
Geuze Lambic Fruits
At 400 years old, Lambics have been in production longer than any other commercially brewed beer. They are brewed in Brussels is much the same way as they have been since the 16th century. Lambics are unique among other beers in that they rely on spontaneous fermentation to brew. Yeasts aren't added into the kettle like other beers, the nfermented brew is instead run into an open copper tank that is stored in the attic of the brewery. The windows are left open to allow the brew to cool. This is where the wild, airborne yeasts interact with the beer. Later, it is stored for up to three years in wooden barrels, compounding the process and giving lambics their completely unique and unforgettable flavor and body. This unique brewing style also leads to a unique drinking experience. Lambic bears little resemblance to most beers you have probably tasted. Crisp, earthy, dry, tart, sometimes bordering on downright sour. Unblended lambics are a rarity. Usually, lambics are blended with fruity flavors to make them more accessible. Remember, though, not all fruit beers are lambics.
Gluten Free
Gluten-free beer is beer made from ingredients that do not contain gluten such as millet, rice, sorghum, buckwheat or corn (maize). Gluten-free beer is part of a gluten-free diet. People who have gluten intolerance (including celiac disease and dermatitis herpetiformis sufferers) have a reaction to certain proteins in the grains commonly used to make beer, barley and wheat. The hordein found in barley and the gliadin found in wheat are types of gluten that can trigger symptoms in sufferers of these diseases.
Low/No Alcohol
Non-alcoholic beer has become increasingly popular in recent years. Actually, 'low alcohol' is a better name, because the beer still contains alcohol, but an extremely low percentage. Non-alcoholic beers may contain up to 0.1% alcohol, which is fifty times less than the alcohol percentage of an average lager.
Pils
Pils is the all-around beer. It is the most produced and most consumed in the world and the largest international breweries are essentially based on this type of beer. Helping along its wide popularity, it is considered by a large number among us to be an excellent beer to accompany daily meals, as an alternative to wine or "table beer". But a lesser-know fact about Pils is that it is above all a "modern" beer since it is produced using techniques discovered just at the end of the XIXth century. Since then, through no real effort of its own, it has driven a series of other beers into oblivion. And althought it seems to be slowing slightly in recent times, due to specialty beers being drunk in higher quantities than ten or twenty years ago, it still leads the pack and is the preferred beer of Belgians in terms of litres consumed.
Special beers
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.
Season beers
These beers are particularly brewed in the Hainaut province. Originally they were produced by brewer farmers during the winter months, then kept for consumption in the summer. The beer had to be robust enough to keep for several months but not too strong, as it was to serve as a thirst-quenching drink for the harvesting period. Season beers are generally orange-tinted. They are top fermented and bottled in champagne-style bottles. Their carbonisation and sharpness are very refreshing. There is an emphasis on fruitness in the flavour. They are sometimes spicy .
White beers
This is a category of beers based on wheat, which are very refreshing, generally flavoured ( coriander, orange peel, etc..). Specialities of the Louvain region, the white beers, which are so called because their pale colour, were originally made from barley ( about 45%), wheat ( 45 %) and oats ( 10%). After the First World War production was stopped, following restrictions on oats and wheat. Since then production has started up again in the region, but only with barley and wheat. Hoegaarden is the beer mainly concerned.
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Chimay Grande Réserve Oak aged (2022) Whisky 75cl
"Grande Réserve" is an exceptional beer that is fermented in barrels. The beer enjoys a triple fermentation and a long maturation in barrels. Grande Réserve is neither filtered nor pasteurised and has an inimitable round and woody taste.
Delirium Black Barrel Aged 11,5° - 3/4L
Chimay "Grande Réserve" French-American OAK 2019 - 37,5cL
Fonteinen Hommage BIO Framboos 6.3° - 3/4L
Piraat Rum Barrel Aged - Special Reserve 10.5° - 3/4L
Belle-Vue Sélection Lambic Kriek 6° - 3/4L
BZART Kriek Cuvée 2011 7.2° - 3/4L
Gouden Carolus Whisky Infused 11,7° - 3/4L
De Oude Cam Trosbessen 6.5° - 3/4L
De Oude Cam Wilde Bosbessem 6° - 3/4L
Struise Black Damnation XX - Ma Boule - 13° - 3/4L
Framboise Lambiek De Cam 6° - 3/4L
Nectarine Lambiek De Cam 6.5° - 3/4L
De Ranke Vieille Provision 7.5° - 3/4L
Taste: The beer has a soft tartness with the subtle aroma of wood.
RODENBACH Alexander 5.6° - 3/4L
Vrijstaat Vanmol Tripel Gronckel 9° - 3/4L
Vrijstaat Vanmol Gronckel Blond 6.5° - 3/4L
Hof Ten Dormaal Barrel Aged Project No. 8 Sauternes
Hof Ten Dormaal Barrel Aged Project No. 5 Sherry
Bokrijks 8° - 3/4L
Hoogstraten Poorter 6.5° - 3/4L
Cuvée Van De Keizer Imperial Dark 11° - 3/4L
Cuvée Van De Keizer Imperial Blond 10° - 3/4L
Its bright golden color, high alcohol percentage and full and well-balanced taste make this ale a genuine source of vitality and power which will please even the most critical connoisseur.
For ideal savoring, gently pour out in one fluent movement, at a temperature of 7-8° C (45-46°F). Proudly poured it is savored with respect. Those who like a refreshing, heavy and somewhat spicy beer, choose this blonde ale.
Trignac XII 12° - 3/4L
De Brabandere 1894 8° - 3/4L
Novice Tripel Black 8.5° - 3/4L
3 Fonteinen Hommage 6° - 3/4L
Les 3 Fourquets Lupulus Hibernatus 9° -3/4L
Piedboeuf Brune 1.1° - 3/4L
Rodenbach Caractere Rouge 7° - 3/4L
Lindemans Oud Kriek Cuvée René 5° - 3/4L
Chouffe N'Ice 10°-3/4L
Westmalle Triple 9.5°-3/4L
This Belgian beer is indeed one of the first beers to be brewed under the name of "triple beer" and it is the result of a rigorous selection of the ingredients used in its composition. Many hops are here to aromatize and give the bitterness to this exceptional beer. In addition, the yeast used is the same since 1956 and it greatly influences the aromatic complexity and taste of this Trappist.
Val Dieu Triple 9°-3/4L
Val Dieu Grand Cru 10,5°-3/4L
Liefmans Goudenband 8°- 3/4L
Les 3 Fourquets Lupulus 8.5° - 3/4L
Avec Les Bons Voeux 9.5° - 3/4L
Since 1970, this beer was offered only to the best customers at the beginning of each year. This is where the name comes from: "Avec les bons voeux de la Brasserie Dupont" (With the best wishes of Dupont Brewery).
Due to the great success, this beer was put on the market afterwards, but the name was preserved. Although the supply was quite large, it was still produced in limited quantities.
The Bons Vœux has a copper-blond colour and contains fine hop aromas and is sweet, bitter and fruity.
Bush Amber Triple 12° - 3/4L
The in-bottle re-fermentation produces an extraordinarily gentle and rounded beer with a natural yeast cloud. It has the characteristic taste and aromas of the Bush Amber mother beer. Both the splendid screen-printed bottle and the champagne-style cork contribute to Bush Amber Triple’s prestigious image.
Bush Prestige 13° - 3/4L
During the bottling process, small amounts of sugar and yeast are added to the beer so it re-ferments in the bottle during its stay in the brewery’s warm room. This develops the natural yeast cloud and gives the beer its exceptionally high alcohol volume of 13%.
Reviving the traditional use of oak barrels has introduced aromas and tannins that haven’t been experienced in beer for many years. Even the most demanding beer lover will be bowled over by these qualities. Think of the aromas of whisky and other spirits matured on oak coupled with an extraordinarily rounded character.
Bush de Nuits 13° - 3/4L
The final result is utterly surprising. This is a beer with plenty of character, a clear colour, vinous aromas and a taste profile that leans towards wine…
A real discovery and highly recommended!
De Ranke Kriek 7°-3/4L
With its ruby-red colour and pink head, this Lambic beer with aromas of cherries and fruits of the forest has notes of cherry pie and fruits of the forest on the palate. Its slightly acidic finish and its creamy aspect make it an exceptional beer.
Malheur DARK Brut 12° - 3/4L
Malheur Brut Reserve 10°-75 cl
Chimay Grande Réserve 9° - 3/4L
The Chimay Blue is a dark ale with a powerful aroma. Its complex flavor improves with passing time.
CHIMAY BLUE IS AN AUTHENTIC TRAPPIST PRODUCT
This means that it is brewed within the walls of a Trappist monastery, under the control and responsibility of the community of monks, who are involved through the process of making and marketing the beer.
Most of the income generated by this activity is devoted to the needs of the community and social works.