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Strong and sensual, this golden, Belgian-style ale glows. The richness of German malts and Belgian yeast are tempered by a sparkling approach and overall light body. Abundant herbal, fruity notes make this one to savor.
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The Chimay Triple, which is the brewery’s most recent creation. It is golden in colour, and succeeds remarkably in blending mellowness and bitterness. Now in 330 ml size!
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96 points Wine Enthusiast: "One of the most iconic Trappist beers, this pours a gorgeous golden-orange color, with a large, frothy off-white head that lingers. Bottled with brettanomyces, you can immediately pick up on the wonderfully complex, dry, funky earth and barnyard notes, with additional aromas of orange peel, green apple, gingered white tea, yeasty spice and freshly baked bread. The medium-bodied mouthfeel boasts bright, fizzy carbonation and refreshing acidity, making the palate seem light and approachable. It finishes dry and spicy, with flavo...
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The finest in the world, now in 16oz can!
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Brewed entirely by women for International Women's Day
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One of the best known Quadrupels available on the market, the St. Bernardus Abt 12 has earned its place in the spotlight. The current release is based on one of the original recipes from the Trappist Monks of Westvleteren, which was given to the cheese-making abbey of St. Bernardus. (From WWII until 1992 the beer was sold under the names Trappist Westvleteren, St. Sixtus and Sixtus.) The beer is dark and full-bodied, with a fruity nose and complex palate, striking the perfect balance between malty, bitter and sweet.
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Though six or seven breweries make saisons, Saison Dupont is the undisputed classic of the style. It comes from an artisanal brewery that is also a working farm (eggs are sold in the executive offices!), where they produce beers with exquisitely handmade character and "unruly, clumpy yeast." When Saison Dupont first arrived in the United States, we had to do quite a bit of explaining about the look of the beer. The brewery has cultured their yeast for taste and aromatic qualities. Because Dupont basically only sells beer direct from their brewery, they h...
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From the brewery: "Belgian-style blonde ale with a kick. Subtle fruity esters, smooth malt body and bright noble hops."
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Hitachino Nest beer is is brewed by Kiuchi Brewery who've been brewing Japanese Sake since 1823 and now they're in their 8th generation! Distiller's note: "This White Ale is brewed with wheat malt, and flavored with coriander, orange peel, and nutmeg." This beer is texturally soft but complex. Perfect with sushi and seafood dishes!
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Give into tempttion! It's evilly delicious.
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St.Bernardus Tokyo is famed for its hints of citrus, combined with likeable florals of chamomile and fruity yeast aromas of banana and red apple. Attentive beer fans may also detect a hint of clove and vanilla, as well as the typical esters of our unique St.Bernardus yeast. A refreshing beer with a spicy aroma and a slight hint of bitterness and sourness on the back of the palate! A real treat for the more adventurous beer fan.
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