Duchesse Red is a top-fermented Flanders Red Ale matured in wine oak casks for several months and macerated with cherries. Featuring aromas of fruit with hints of almonds and light sour cherries, the taste is initially sweet and fruity and keeps the balance nicely with a refreshing aftertaste.
Price CategorySpecialty, Import
Beer StyleFlanders Red Ale
Alcohol By Vol.7%
Characteristics
Fruity beer in the series of “Barbe” beers. Its taste has aromas of fruit with hints of almonds and light sour cherries. The taste is initially sweet and fruity and keeps nicely the balance with a refreshing aftertaste.
Val-Dieu Blond is a blond ale from the Cistercian Abbey du Val-Dieu, crisp and clean, with an interplay of creamy, nutty maltiness. Hoppy bitterness, and lemony finish.
When the brewery was founded in 1946 to brew and commercialize the beers of the Trappist Monks of Westvletern, the brewery received 4 beers from them: Abt 12, Prior 8, Pater 6 and Extra 4. In the 70’s this ‘Enkel’ or ‘Single’ style went out of fashion and the production of the Extra 4 was […]