

This beer is brewed at the Abbaye des Rocs, and is delivered worldwide. Blanche Des Honnelles was brewed for the first time in 1991 at a very local level, but has since then crossed the shores of the river from whom it got its name. It has an amber colour which is, after all, the traditional colour from the old days. It has an alcohol percentage of 6 %, which is more than the average white beer.
It has an amber colour which is after all the traditional appearance of the Blanches. It is also stronger (6%) than the Blanches that we know. Its taste is surprising and is not comparable to the brews with the same name that are now on the market. If the bouquet is subdued its first flavour is a stark dry sharpness against a pepper background. There is no acidity in this Blanche that is made with three cereals (barley, wheat, oats). It has a stimulating taste, leaving a subdued but refreshing final impression. Lots of character and curious.
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