



Des Rocs Grand Cru from Brasserie Des Rocs has a rich, complex fruit aroma of cherries, golden raisins, peaches, and assorted dried fruits, laced with honey and caramel. The taste is smooth with rich flavors reminiscent of cherries dipped in caramel, finishing with notes of chocolate, roasted almonds, and a hint of molasses.
Price CategorySpecialty, Import
Beer StyleBelgian Special Brown Ale
Alcohol By Vol.9.5%
CharacteristicsDeep brown, rich and complex brown ale
Saxo from Brasserie Caracole is a very complex artisanal Wallonian blond ale with an unusual hoppiness, bitterness and a touch of spice. Bizarre grainy punch of taste preceding hops and waves of flavors whizzing over the tongue.
Duchesse Petite is a Flemish Red Ale aged in Oak. The beer is brewed with deeply roasted malt, spicy hops, fruity yeast and fresh water from a well with a depth of 172 m, which ensures constant quality and purity impeccable water. After the main and secondary fermentation, the Duchesse Petite undergoes a third fermentation […]