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Bockor Brewery, Belgium
Cuvée des Jacobins Rouge
Cuvée des Jacobins Rouge is a Flemish Sour Ale, red in color with a beguiling balance of malty sweetness and Read More...
Cuvée des Jacobins Rouge
Cuvée des Jacobins Rouge is a Flemish Sour Ale, red in color with a beguiling balance of malty sweetness and Read More...
acidic sharpness. It is made from spontaneously fermented and barrel-aged beer of at least 18 months in age. The beer is cooled overnight in a large, shallow metal vessel called a coolship and then fermented and aged in large oak foudres which are made in France and assembled on-site at Bockor.
5.5% ABV
5.5% ABV
$7.47
IMPORT--SWITZERLANDBrasserie Des Franches MontagnesThis amazing beer was created the day we commemorated the 7th anniversary of the Brasserie des Franches-Montagnes. The opening days, Read More...
held every year on the first Saturday of November, are the opportunity for the brewer to devise a new recipe. This one-off impressed B. United International Inc.'s boss so much that he asked for it to be brewed again just for you lot across the Pond. It is brewed using a combination of 6 aroma hop varieties, which give it a moderate bitterness and a complex bouquet evolving over time. Yes, because Cuvee Du 7eme will improve over time, should you stash it away in a cellar. Try it with sushi, seafood or marine fish dishes. It'll work well too with caramelised fruit pastry such as a tarte tatin The beers of the Brasserie Des Franches-Montagnes are flavorful top-fermenting beers, brewed according to ancestral accounts of master craftsmen brewers. Double Fermented before bottling, they are unfiltered and unpasteurized to preserve their flavors and smoothness. They can be enjoyed before, during and after a good meal. To serve them, tilt the glass and pour delicately, while allowing a nice foam collar ensuring a good release of the flavors. The ideal temperature of serving is between 6 and 8°C.
$7.47
IMPORT--SWITZERLANDBrasserie Des Franches MontagnesThis amazing beer was created the day we commemorated the 8th anniversary of the Brasserie des Franches-Montagnes. The opening days, Read More...
held every year on the first Saturday of November, are the opportunity for the brewer to devise a new recipe. Color: Amber shiny , white head Nose: Subtle bouquet, caramel , cocoa, fresh cooked biscuits, a bit earthy and red fruits Palate: Fine carbonation, generous, evolution of caramel, chocolate and sweet notes, very round and malty, slightly sour. Finish: long and sweet, low bitterness but well balanced with a long after taste Pairing: to taste with a white chocolate mousse Serving Suggestions: The beers of the Brasserie Des Franches-Montagnes are flavorful top-fermenting beers, brewed according to ancestral accounts of master craftsmen brewers. Double Fermented before bottling, they are unfiltered and unpasteurized to preserve their flavors and smoothness. They can be enjoyed before, during and after a good meal. To serve them, tilt the glass and pour delicately, while allowing a nice foam collar ensuring a good release of the flavors. The ideal temperature of serving is between 6 and 8°C.
$5.96
IMPORT--BELGIUMDe Dolle BrewersFrom the B. United Website:Oerbier means original beer as in, from the spring, or from the source. The beer started out as a home brew, being produced Read More...
only in 5 gallon batches, until the two brothers, students at the time, purchased a small, defunct brewery and started producing enough to sell Oerbier is brewed from no less than 6 malts. Poperinge Golding hops in flowers and a special yeast which makes it a little tart, especially with aging. The brewery ages the beer in underground cellars that maintain a natural temperature of 8 degrees Celsius (46 degrees Fahrenheit). In this environment, the beer is allowed to slowly mature into its complex and delicious character. After a few years, the slight tartness grows and begins to give the beer a vinous, wine like flavor. Oerbier is naturally bottle conditioned- it contains yeast in the bottle that provide the carbonation, additional flavor, and vitamin content. The motto NAT en STRAF on the glasses means WET and STRONG, a warning of the 9% alcohol content by volume. The little person on the glasses and bottles is the Oerbier man, a simple creature who holds a brewers fork in his right hand, symbolizing the work and science, but looking to the other side, the result of all this, the glass of (Oer)beer. In the year 2000, the yeast strain changed in oerbier, and resulted in a beer that was much sweeter and less acidic. Over the next several years, the brewers developed their own yeast strain, so they could return that well loved acidity to the beer, and so that it would age with much higher complexity. If you can find some of the older vintages, you can compare the different flavors! The Oerbier available now has returned to the old, more complex flavor, and has brought back the flavors that caused so many beer aficionados to fall in love with it in the first place. 9% Alcohol by Volume
$4.47
IMPORT--BELGIUM:From the Shelton Brothers website:De Ranke XX BitterCountry of Origin: Belgium Brewery: De Ranke Beer Style: Blonde Ale, IPA/Hoppy Beer Alcohol By Volume: 6.0% Format: Read More...
330ml bottles; 750ml bottles The hoppiest and some say the very best beer of Belgium. The De Ranke brewery was founded by two good friends, Nino Bacelle and Guido Devos. Their story is a classic in Belgium, where the very best craft brewing usually begins as a passionately pursued hobby, not an occupation. For Nino and Guido, brewing is literally a weekend obsession. For a few hours on Friday and Saturday, every week, the marvelous turn-of-the-century Deca Brewery in West Flanders is turned over to the De Ranke brewers, who make small batches of what many consider the best specialty beers of Belgium. Their beers are robust and flavorful, and famous for their massive hoppiness. XX Bitter is a very weighty beer, aggressively brewed to be the hoppiest in Belgium. Some more delicate palates are put off right away. Those warriors who accept the challenge, and take time to sort through the barrage of sensory impressions, usually end up loving it. It is first of all remarkably hoppy – and it persists in its hoppiness unto the bitter end – but it does not want for balancing maltiness. In the middle is a “barnyard” Brettanomyces yeast character that is very reminiscent of Orval in its heyday. You might say this beer is Orval with everything turned up to 11, which is exactly what the brewers were seeking.
$12.97
IMPORT--BELGIUMHuyghe Brewery in Melle, Belgium.Delirium Nocturnum is a dark Belgian strong ale. Like it's sister beer Delirium Tremens, Nocturnum is triple-fermented using 3 different Read More...
yeast strains and 5 differnt malts. It is also refermented in the bottle to create it's champagne like carbonation. It is slightly richer and sweeter than it's lighter colored sister beer and has tasting notes of berry fruits, raisins, honey, chocolate, aniseed, and spices. Bottled at 10% Alcohol by volume.
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IMPORT--BELGIUMHuyghe Brewery, Melle, BelgiumDelirium Tremens is a strong Belgian pale ale brewed with 3 different yeast strains and then bottle conditioned to add a champagne like carbonation. Read More...
It has a rich, slightly sweet, malty flavor profile with notes of spice and fruity/yeasty esters. 8.5% Alcohol by Volume.
$32.97
Brouwerij Bosteels, Buggenhout, Belgium
DeuS - Brut Des Flandres is the perfect marriage of two ancient beverage making processes: Belgian brewing and the French Methode Champenoise.
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DeuS - Brut Des Flandres is the perfect marriage of two ancient beverage making processes: Belgian brewing and the French Methode Champenoise.
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Subtlety in a Bottle. Refreshing as an aperitif and just as full in flavor and rich in aroma as a beer from heaven.
That's DeuS. A magnificent symbiosis of brewing a beer and creating a sparkling wine. Ideal for delighting your guests sometime as an unusual choice with the before-dinner nibbles and amuse-geules. And perfect if you have got something to celebrate.
DeuS -- truly the sparkling divine drink based on barley.
11.5% Alcohol by volume.
That's DeuS. A magnificent symbiosis of brewing a beer and creating a sparkling wine. Ideal for delighting your guests sometime as an unusual choice with the before-dinner nibbles and amuse-geules. And perfect if you have got something to celebrate.
DeuS -- truly the sparkling divine drink based on barley.
11.5% Alcohol by volume.
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