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.
A version of Belgium’s “wild-fermented” wheat beer, which is the result of blending Lambic of “one summer” with old Lambic and chaptalized with candy sugar.
Faro is an intriguing balance of wineyness and sweetness. This was probably the beer being served in Breugel’s paintings of Flemish Village Life.Faro is a delicious accompaniment of a whole assortment of desserts.
Pecheresse has been developed by Lindemans brewery, using straight juice-method. The result is a fresh fruity drink with the background of the rich bouquet of Lambic.
Golden in colour, with a nose that fills the room with fresh peaches. Sparkling, crisp and refreshing balance of fruit and acid.
After a couple of years Oerbier tastes like it has been blended with wine… Oerbier has been refermented in the bottle and contains a layer of yeast, having vitamins B. NAT en STRAF on the glasses means WET and STRONG, a warning for the 9 vol. alcohol content. The little person on the glasses 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. The artwork on the poster is a wall painting found in Spain (Altamira) and is considered by art lovers as being the best prehistoric art work (30.000 years BC). On the other hand we have Oerbier started in 1980, continuing the tradition.
Since 2000 as the yeast supply ceased, we installed a new yeast propagator. The tart aftertaste is obtained by lacto bacterial fermentation (since 2005).
Oerbier means original, from the source. This beer has been brewed in small scale (5 gallons) at home in a copper wash kettle, by two brothers who were students at the time. They took over an old brewery which was out of business and said: “If we don’t bring the brewery back to life, nobody will!” It was also a unique opportunity to create some interesting brews, so why not try it? Therefore we went ahead. We did the main work ourselves and kept the scale of the brewery as it was. Since then, the brewery and its beers have been an inspiration for a lot of brewers. Oerbier is brewed from all different malts, Poperinge Golding hops in flowers and a special yeast which makes it a little tart, especially with aging. At the brewery we have excellent cellars which have a constant temperature of 8°C allowing Oerbier to age at its best.
After a couple of years Oerbier tastes like it has been blended with wine… Oerbier has been refermented in the bottle and contains a layer of yeast, having vitamins B. NAT en STRAF on the glasses means WET and STRONG, a warning for the 9 vol. alcohol content. The little person on the glasses 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. The artwork on the poster is a wall painting found in Spain (Altamira) and is considered by art lovers as being the best prehistoric art work (30.000 years BC). On the other hand we have Oerbier started in 1980, continuing the tradition.
Since 2000 as the yeast supply ceased, we installed a new yeast propagator. The tart aftertaste is obtained by lacto bacterial fermentation (since 2005).
Arabier is a pure malt beer brewed with flower Nugget-hops from Poperinge. It has the special dry-hopping taste and aroma, so appreciated by beer lovers all over the world. It is one of the two main beers from De Dolle Brouwers throughout the year. Aging time is limited due to the fact that hop bitterness is declining with the time
Arend Tripel has an intense, full flavour and is characterised by a balanced combination of subtle bitterness and pleasant fruitiness. The spicy after taste makes this beer a contemporary high fermentation beer.
Chapeau Plum is a plum-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 Mirabelle plum juice, this lambic beer is fruity, with a tart finish. Pouring a hazy golden colour, Chapeau Plum offers up aromas of plum, apricot and a little cherry. The flavour is funky, with a fruity sweetness and a slightly tart finish.
Chapeau Peach is a peach-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 using natural peach juice, Chapeau Peach is sweet and aromatic with a sweet and sour peach flavour. Pouring a pale yellow colour, Chapeau Peach offers up aromas of peach and apricots. The flavour is sweet, with distinct peach flavours cutting through the sourness from the lambic.
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