Chapeau Lemon is a lemon-flavoured lambic beer from Brewery De Troch.
Specialising in lambic beers, Brewery De Troch has been brewing in Wambeek, located in the countryside around Brussels, since the 19th century. Brewed with natural lemon juice, this lambic ale is tart and fruity, with a citrusy zing. Pouring a hazy lemon-yellow colour, Chapeau Lemon offers up aromas of cider apples, candied lemon and Belgian yeast aromas. The flavour is sour, with a hint of sweetness and citrus flavours. Buy Chapeau Lemon to explore an intensely sour, lemon flavoured lambic from Brewery De Troch.
Long before hops were common in most beers, various fruits and vegetables were used to season beers. The acidity of Lambic beers blends perfectly with raspberries.A magnificent aroma, delicate palate of raspberries with undertones of fruity acidity; elegant, sparkling clean natural taste.Pair with chocolate desserts (especially chocolate decadence), fresh raspberries, ice cream with a raspberry demi-glaze sauce, creme caramel, baked Alaska, Olympia oysters, caviar.
Belgian cherry fruit beer.A lambic blend is given further fermentation by the addition of fruit,originally cherries local to the area, which after conditioning gives a pronounced cherry flavour and almondy dryness. A classic example of the style with a lot of fruit content of freshly harvested cherries. The beer is conditioned in wood over a winter.
Mongozo Coconut is an exotic beer with the refreshing taste of coconut. The beer is brewed using Mongozo Quinua. The way to drink coconut beer is, of course, from a coconut shell. However, there is of course a glass designed especially for Mongozo beer, for those who find this not to be practical. Mongozo Coconut’s refreshing taste makes it an excellent accompaniment to exotic dishes. The beer carries the Fairtrade/Max Havelaar label.
Banana, as already indicated by the name, is the unmistakable flavour of
Mongozo Banaan. The beer flavour only comes through in the aftertaste. It
goes without saying that Mongozo Banaan is the yellow colour of ripe
bananas.Banana beer is truly African. It is the traditional beer of the Masai
people of Kenya and Tanzania, who call the beer ÔmbegeÕ. OK bananas are the
main ingredient of this beer which is why Mongozo Banaan bears the
Fairtrade/Max Havelaar label..Current batch have front labels missing.
Timmermans Oude Kriek 375ml is an aged fruit lambic beer from TimmermanÕs
brewery in Itterbeek, Belgium. Timmermans is BelgiumÕs oldest lambic
brewery, dating back to 1702, and is known locally as ÔThe Mole BreweryÕ.
Timmermans Oude Kriek is an aged kriek, brewed with whole Schaerbeek
cherries and a blend of young and aged lambics. The beer can be drunk
straight away or aged for up to 12 years to allow the flavours to develop
and mature. Timmermans Oude Kriek pours a deep ruby colour, with fruity
cherry aromas and lambic tang rising from the beer. The flavour is
naturally bitter from the whole cherries in the brew, with an acidic
quality. Buy Timmermans Oude Kriek 375ml to explore a traditional Oude
Kriek beer from BelgiumÕs oldest lambic brewery.
Mort Subite Oude Kriek is a kriek that has spent three year maturing in oak
barrels, giving it plenty of time to gain life and some real acidity, not a
superficial thing. It is a beer that is somewhat unpredictable, varying in
flavour from year to year.
Fruli is a high quality Belgian white beer blended with pure fruit juice.
The strawberry juice compliments the zesty fruitiness of the wheat beer and
the result is a natural, soft and refreshing drink that is simply delicious!
Boon Oude Kriek is an aged fruit lambic beer from Belgian brewers Boon.
Boon is a specialist lambic brewery and reputedly has the largest stock of
lambic beer in oak barrels in the world. Lambic beer is a Belgian style
beer fermented using wild yeast and bacteria from the air around the Zenne
valley, where this style originated. Gueuze, kriek lambic and framboise are
all styles of lambic beer. Boon Oude Kriek is a blend of oak-aged Boon
lambic beer with fresh wild cherries. The addition of 400g of wild cherries
per litre of beer gives Boon Oude Kriek an intense, sweet and sour cherry
flavour, and deep cherry-red colour. The beer is unfiltered, unpasteurised
and unsweetened, and the funky, sour flavours from the aged lambic beer
balance perfectly with the sweetness of the cherries. Buy Boon Oude Kriek
for an authentic Belgian kriek lambic beer, brewed in the traditional style.
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