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De Ranke XX Bitter
€2.61blond, bitter ale, famous for it’s very bitter and strong flavour. XX is being made with pale pilsner malt and loads of Brewers Gold and Hallertau hop flowers. A perfect combination that has been nationally and internationally praised. This ale has been a real trendsetter for the current comeback of bitter ales in Belgium.
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De la Senne Saison
€4.22Saison blended with lambic from Cantillon and aged in barrels. "An extremely complex but at the same time very refreshing beer. It somehow resembles a hoppy gueuze with a distinct bitterness. Indeed, the Saisons were generously hopped for the well-known keeping properties of hops. Also, they were often dry-hopped, as is the case here. Saison de la Senne has been barrel-aged for three years before bottling. Amber in color, its nose reminds one of Lambic, with notes of fallen apples, wood, leather, and the typical funky character of the Bretts. In the mouth, a soft tartness is present, quickly leading to dryness. The aromas of the nose are completed by those of spelt and rye, quince, green gooseberries and a complex vinous character. The finish is bitter but perfectly in balance." Second blend bottled in March 2023.
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Atrium / Sibeeria Pilsful...
€3.71"Pils brewed between friends with belgian malts, czech yeast and dry hopped with german hops. Collab with Sibeeria Brewing, Praha."
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L'Ermitage / La Mule Pils...
€3.81"In March 2023, Joël brewed and inoculated 20hl of classic pilsner must at the Mule brewery. We transferred it to a foeder equipped with a cooling system to ensure true bottom fermentation. In September 2023 , we participated in the harvest of Brussels hops, and dry-hopped our pils with 100% Brussels hops. At the beginning of 2024, after 10 months of fermentation and maturation in foeder, we put it in bottles and kegs. After 2 months of natural refermentation, this beer is now finally available for tasting. The taste is marked by the lager yeast esters, the vegetal aromas of fresh hops, and of course the wild notes of the foeder."
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