Beer styles

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  • Last stock! Brasserie Caulier Bon Secours Prestige Tripel

    Brasserie Caulier Brasserie Caulier Bon Secours Prestige Tripel

    3 in stock

    Brasserie Caulier Bon Secours Prestige - Tripel / 9% vol / 33 cl. This new Bon Secours is a real triple. Thanks to the 3 grains (barley, wheat and oats), the beer gets a varied and complex taste. You will be able to taste the round taste with nice spicy notes and citrus notes in the aftertaste, together with the slightly pronounced bitterness. Untappd

    3 in stock

    €3,55

  • Last stock! Lightning Celestial Tripel

    Brouwerij Bliksem Lightning Celestial Tripel

    2 in stock

    Lightning Heaven Fire - Tripel / 9% vol / 33 cl. The Bliksem Hemelvuur is a classic Belgian style Tripel, but brewed in Breda. Untappd

    2 in stock

    €3,60

  • De Halve Maan Straffe Hendrik Tripel

    De Halve Maan The Halve Maan Straffe Hendrik Tripel

    Out of stock

    De Halve Maan Straffe Hendrik Tripel - Tripel / 9% vol / 33 cl. The De Halve Maan Straffe Hendrik Tripel is a classic Belgian tripel, which has been brewed in Bruges since 1981.

    Out of stock

    €2,80

  • Omer Vander Ghinste Tripel LeFort

    Omer Vander Ghinste Omer Vander Ghinste Tripel LeFort

    20 in stock

    Omer Vander Ghinste Tripel LeFort - Tripel / 8.8% vol / 33 cl. The Omer Vander Ghinste Tripel LeFort is a classic, full-bodied Belgian tripel. A fruity aroma, with notes of vanilla, cloves, apple and banana. The taste is balanced, with lime, lemon and roses. Untappd 3.72

    20 in stock

    €3,05

  • Huyghe Delirium Tremens Sterk Blond

    Delirium - Huyghe Brewery Huyghe Delirium Tremens Sterk Blond

    15 in stock

    Huyghe Delirium Tremens - Strong Blonde / 8.5% vol / 33 cl. The Huyghe Delirium Tremens is a Strong Blond (also known as Golden Ale), of 8.5% vol. For years, the Pink Elephant has been known for its sturdy character. Untappd 3.88

    15 in stock

    €2,50

Beer is actually a collective name for everything that is fermented from grain into an alcoholic drink. In addition to grain, you need water, yeast and hops to actually brew beer. Due to the variations with these 4 ingredients you can create an incredible number of different types of beer. It is special to see that after approximately 6,000 years of brewing history, people are still able to develop new beer styles! A well-known example is the New England IPA.

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