ZENNEGASH is a collab with our friends—and excellent brewers—of Allagash Brewing Company from Portland, Maine in the USA. Little side note: the first ever collab we did was with them in 2011: the Very Spéciale... Read More
This copper-brown Trappist Belgian Strong Dark Ale (ABV 9%) has a creamy head and a fragrance of fresh yeast and roasted malt. Considered to be the classic Chimay ale, it exhibits a considerable depth of fruity, peppery character... Read More
This crisp Trappist Belgian Tripel Ale (ABV 8%) is a hazy light orange; its fine head complements an aroma of fresh hops and yeast. Its flavor combines a touch of hoppy bitterness with notes of cloves and raisins. Top fermented... Read More
Boskeun is the nickname of Jo, one of the two brothers who preferred to brew blond beer at home. It is a special Easter beer, one of the first real Belgian Easter beers. (Slaghmuylder's paasbier being first). It has been brewed... Read More
Despite Simplex being an ale, it has all the characteristics of an old-styled pils. It is a blond, unfiltered, unpasteurized, hoppy and bitter beer that remains low in alcohol. Resulting in a straw blonde, highly drinkable beer... Read More
Duvel is a natural beer with a subtle bitterness, a refined flavour and a distinctive hop character. The refermentation in the bottle and a long maturation, guarantees a pure character, delicate effervescence and a pleasant sweet... Read More
Mellow and with a full body like our 6–8-10 classics, Triple Extra stands out with its golden blonde color, citrus notes and spicy scent. This subtle blend of tradition and know-how will make you discover a refreshing beer... Read More
Westmalle Dubbel is a dark, reddish-brown Trappist beer with a secondary fermentation in the bottle. The creamy head has the fragrance of special malt and leaves an attractive lace pattern in the glass. The flavour is rich and... Read More
Was first brewed in 1934 and the recipe has not changed since 1956. It is made with pale candy sugar and has a very pale color produced from a mash of light pilsener malts. Styrian Goldings hops are used along with some German... Read More