This brown beer was originally only brewed for Christmas, but over the centuries it became a force to be reckoned with.Maredsous Brune has a creamy foaming head and is a dark burgundy colour and is easily recognisable by its expressive aroma. A generous caramel bouquet is completed with masterly fruity touches.
Gouyasse Tripel is brewed solely from 4 top quality raw materials: water, malt, hops and yeast.Golden in colour, its smooth body and subtle aromas will charm your taste buds.
It was created in 1933 by Alfred Dubuisson, grand-father of the present family brewer, Hugues. Its former name was Bush Beer 24 but today it is known as Bush Amber. Its amber colour is due to the use of caramel malt in the production process. Its bitter sweet taste provides it with firmness and personality. What’s more, it helps digestion.Please note that this product can be labelled as Bush Ambree or Scaldis Ambree, content is exactly the same.
A sweet and fruity beer with a pleasant, fresh oak, sour after taste.Brewed with deep roasted barley malt and hops with a slight bitterness. After the primary fermentation and the second bearing, the beer undergoes a third fermentation of approximately 18 months in oak vats. The tannins present in the oak give the beer its fruity character.After this, the ‘Duchesse’ is blended with younger from 8 months old. The result is a full and sweet flavour.A ruby red jewel of 6.2% which is best served between 8 and 12 degrees. A perfect beer!
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.
The Good Wishes is a top-fermenting lager, bottle-fermented. Founded in 1970, this beer was offered earlier this year to the most loyal customers of our brewery (hence the name “With the good wishes of the Brasserie Dupont”).The success of this beer won him to become a beer commercial, while retaining its original name.Although popular, it was brewed in limited quantities that fans would reserve many months in advance.A coppery blond beer, with aromas of hops for the Good Wishes is a beer tasting combining soft and fruity bitterness.Our selection of yeast and a long ripening with dry-hopping gives it flavour and taste typical and complex.Of true fermentation in the bottle, which may extend very long in your cellar, results in a balanced and harmonious beer, surprising flavours and complex.
Chimay Triple, with its typical golden colour, its slightly hazy appearance and its fine head is especially characterised by its aroma which results from an agreeable combination of fresh hops and yeast. The beer’s flavour, as sensed in the mouth, comes from the smell of hops: above all it is the fruity notes of muscat and raisins that give this beer a particularly attractive aroma. The aroma complements the touch of bitterness. There is no acidity, but an after-bitterness which melts in the mouth. This top fermented Trappist beer, refermented in the bottle, is not pasteurised.
De Leite Ma Mere Speciale is a Belgian IPA from artisan brewery, De Leite. Founded in the back garden of owner-brewer Luc Vermeersch, the brewery has grown from a 30L microbrewery in 1997, to over 10,000L capacity today. A clever play on words, this beer is named after the French word for bitter – ‘amere’ – and thus ‘Ma Mere Speciale’ is the perfect name for this intensely hopped IPA. Pouring a golden colour, De Leite Ma Mere Speciale offers up vibrant aromas of fresh lemon zest. The flavour is balanced, with a pronounced bitterness that lingers pleasantly through the finish. De Leite Ma Mere Speciale is a smooth, drinkable Belgian IPA with a pleasant, yet unmistakable bitterness.
De Pater Lieven Tripel is pale amber and has a beautiful head located
between white and off white situated. A spicy bitterness dominates the flavour, complemented with floral accents.On the palate, a slightly sweet malt and alcohol setting, which soon evolves into an intense taste with a bitterness that dominates the long finish.
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