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Duchesee de Bourgogne is the traditional top fermented reddish-brown ale from the West-Flanders region of Belgium. This refined ale also known as "The Burgundies of Belgium" is a blend of 8 and 18 months old ales following careful maturation in oak casks. 100% natural and unpasteurized.
ABV 6.2%
Best Before: 2027/02/12
Gouden Carolus Classic, the ‘Grand Imperial Beer’ from Mechelen, is brewed with dark, caramel and aromatic malts. This unique beer combines the warmth of wine and the freshness of beer. This makes it very suitable in combination with culinary specialties such as stews, pâtés, ripened or strong cheeses.
8.5% ABV
Best Before: 2025/01/24
La Trappe Nillis is a dark, amber-coloured Trappist beer with an off-white head. The accessible non-alcoholic Trappist beer has a pleasant bitterness and a round, malty, caramel-sweet aftertaste. The smell of malt and caramel flows together with the fresh and fruity aromas that the yeast and hops produce.
Bierbrouwerij de Koningshoeven is the first in the world to market a completely alcohol-free Trappist beer: La Trappe Nillis (0.0%). It is brewed according to an authentic recipe, using sustainable raw materials and energy sources. Part of the proceeds go to projects that the brothers of Our Lady of Koningshoeven Abbey in Uganda are developing
0% ABV
Fourchette was born of the culmination of the best of two worlds—the sophisticated, refined flavours of top chefs and the knowledge and passion of 6 generations of master brewers. This mixture of a floral beer with a tripel wrapped in its golden robes, is sure to be a unique taste experience
7.5% ABV
Duchesse Cherry is a blend of 1 and 2 year-old Duchesse de Bourgogne with local, sour cherries added to the maturing beer. The malt beverage is aged in oak casks, and utilizing whole cherries from the Limburg region of Belgium, as opposed to cherry syrup that is sometimes used in cherry beer production, Duchesse Cherry truly lives up to its name
6.8% ABV
Brugge Tripel has a beautiful golden blonde color and a sturdy, rocky foam that leaves a drawing of Bruges lace on the glass. The aroma has a typical phenolic smoked touch and the taste is bitter, rich and creamy.
The secret of the Brugge Tripel city beer lies in its own composition of the herb mix "gruut", which enriches its taste and aroma. In Bruges, anyone who brewed beer was obliged to use a "gruut" and purchase it in the urban herb house, called "Gruuthuse". Jan van Brugge and his descendants, who were later called Van Gruuthuse, were given a monopoly on the sale of Bruges 'gruut' until the late 16th century. At the same time, taxes were levied in favor of the Count of Flanders. This medieval tradition is continued in BRUGGE Tripel.
8.7% ABV
Best Before: 2024/05/31
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