Leffe Blond is an authentic blond abbey beer with a slight hint of
bitterness to it. Elegant, smooth and fruity with a spicy aftertaste and a hint of bitter orange.
Silly Rouge is a Belgian brown ale blended with cherry juice from Brasserie de Silly. Named after the town of Silly, located 40km southwest of Brussels, brewing expertise at Brasserie de Silly has been passed down through six generations of family brewers. Blending cherry juice into their Belgian strong brown ale gives the beer a ripe, fruity character and a subtle sweetness. Pouring a ruby-chestnut colour, Silly Rouge offers up aromas of ripe cherry and caramel. The flavour is sweet and fruity, with a little sourness on the finish. Buy Silly Rouge to explore a strong Belgian fruit beer that pairs well with chocolate or fruit-flavoured desserts.
Caracole Ambre is a Belgian strong ale from Brasserie Caracole in the
Belgian region of Wallonia. Located in the picturesque village of
Falmignoul near the French border, the history of brewing on the site dates back over 250 years. Caracole Ambre is brewed over a wood fire, in the traditional Belgian method. Pouring an amber colour, Caracole Ambre offers up aromas of orange blossom, liquorice and floral hops. The flavour is a little spicy, with some roasted notes and a long bitter finish. Buy Caracole Ambre to explore the brewery’s original Belgian ale, a robust and complex amber beer at 7.9% ABV.
The Chimay Blue Cap, “baptised’ “Grande Reserve” in 750 ml bottles is a dark Trappist beer with a powerful aroma, the complex flavour of which improves across the years. It was first brewed as a Christmas beer, explaining the presence of a “vintage”.This authentic Belgian beer, whose tinge of fresh yeast is associated with a light rosy flowery touch, is particularly pleasant. Its aroma, perceived as one enjoys it, only accents the delightful sensations revealed by the odour, all revealing a light but agreeable caramelised note.It is served ideally at cellar temperature (10 to 12C).
Abbaye De Saint Martin Blonde is pale ale from Brunehaut Abbey in Belgium. Brunehaut brewery produces organic, artisanal beers using hyper-locally sourced ingredients. Abbaye de Saint-Martin labels still remain among an exclusive club of 18 Belgian beers that are ‘Certified Belgian Abbaye Beer’. Abbaye De Saint Martin Blonde pours a hazy gold colour with a creamy white head. On first sip, it provides a balance of sweet and bitter with yeasty, slightly spicy and fruity flavours. The ideal accompaniment for aged Camembert, Brie or hard cheese. Buy Abbaye De Saint Martin Blonde for a Belgian pale ale with an ABV of 7%, from a sustainably-minded, organic brewery.
Gouyasse was the first beer brewed from the Brasserie des Geants (August 2000) and it took several months to develop.The wish of Master Brewer Pierre Delcoigne was to produce a beer rich in
flavours but fairly light in alcohol, working only with the four raw
materials (malt, hops, water and yeast), without adding any additives.Pouring the first three quarters of the bottle the beer is a beautiful light yellow. When the final quarter is poured it becomes cloudy from the sediment.A perfect balance of a dry beer but not overpowering bitterness and a maltiness which softens the hoppiness.
Vedett IPA is a Belgian pale ale from Duvel Moortgat in a small town called Purs in the Belgian province of Antwerp. From its beginnings in the 19th century as a farm brewery, the brewery went on to acquire the licence for the production of Maredsous Abbey beers, shortly after, introducing the Vedett name for the breweryÕs export pils. Winner of the World Beer Awards 2017, Vedett IPA is a thirst-quenching, hoppy beer with fruity, floral aromas underpinned by citrus flavours and a long, dry, bitter finish. Two varieties of American hops are used in the boiling process and a further two American hops are used for the dry hopping. Verdett IPA pours a copper colour with a slightly cloudy appearance, characteristic of an unfiltered beer that re-ferments in the bottle. Buy Vedett IPA and pair with something spicy, or a hearty lamb or pork dish.
La Divine is a Belgian strong ale from Belgian brewery Brasserie de Silly. Established in the Belgian village of Silly in 1850, this family-owned brewer is serious about beer! La Divine is Belgian Tripel ale Ð brewed with three times the malt compared with a standard Belgian ale with a rich, fruity flavour and pleasant warming effect from the 9.5% ABV. Pouring a hazy deep amber colour, La Divine offers up a mild aroma, with hints of fruit and malt sweetness. The flavour is sweet and fruity, with hints of caramel and orange bitterness. The strength and sweetness of this Belgian strong ale make it perfect for after a meal. Buy La Divine for a rich, sweet Belgian ale from Brasserie de Silly.
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