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Add to my WishlistThe XX Bitter is the first beer of the brewery De Ranke and was the second most bitter beer in Belgium when it was released just after the Orval.
A beer cannot get hoppier than this! The Ranke XX-bitter used to be the most bitter beer in Belgium and is the most bitter beer in the brewery. It might not be for all tastes, especially for novice beer drinkers, but once you develop your palate, you can’t get enough of it!
The beer has an orange, honey-coloured body. The XX-bitter has a slightly cloudy appearance, rich in carbonation and has a fine head.
On the nose, you will naturally smell very hoppy aromas. The flowery hoppy aromas are strong and very dominant.
The beer flavour follows the hoppy profile, and the hop flavours are very powerful. You can also note some flowery flavours of citrus fruits and grass followed by strong bitterness. Though the alcohol level is low, the flavours are very rich and long-lasting. The bitterness is well balanced.
The story of XX-bitter beer
The XX-bitter was already brewed back in 1994 when a home brewer and the manager of a beer tasting club decided to test a batch that uses a lot of hops. They decided to bring the beer to a festival in Kortrijk in 1996. Bitter beers were not yet popular, and many other brewers did not have faith in their new product because it was too bitter. Luckily De Ranke brewers could prove everyone wrong.
The XX Bitter is now considered a bitter beer trendsetter in Belgium. That is because when the beer came out, the IPA beers were not yet trendy in Belgium. Thus, the brewers did not even think about creating an IPA style beer. Some beer drinkers refer to it as a golden ale and others as India Pale Ale. The brewers themselves say that although the beer fits into the IPA category, they would call it a bitter pale ale because that’s the style they had in mind when they created the beer.
The brewers are very strict with their brewing methods and do everything traditionally. They use whole hops in their beers, and they never filter or pasteurise their beers. The brewers use direct fire and add hot water to achieve target mashing temperatures.
The hops used for brewing XX-bitter are two varieties of European hops. The Brewers Gold and Hallertau Mittelfrueh hop are both grown in Belgium. The former is used for bittering and the latter for aroma. Moreover, fresh hop flowers are used during the brewing process so they can develop their bittering potential.
The brewers also used to use Rodenbach yeast until a big company bought it and did not allow working with small breweries. Now the beer recipe uses Fermentis dry yeast instead. Their brewing methods allow them also to create a very dry beer.
The XX-bitter has made its name by being a trendsetter and one of the bitterest beers in Belgium. It is now extremely popular and is also the flagship beer of the brewery. The beer is not only appreciated in Belgium but also outside. For example, you can find XX-bitter also in the neighbouring countries, the USA and even Japan.
Read on to learn more about the XX-bitter beer.
Where does the XX-bitter beer name come from?
One of De Ranke's brewers liked the names of English beers that were called Bitter. Nevertheless, these beers often did not taste bitter. So the brewer decided to call their beer Bitter, which actually is a bitter beer.
How bitter is the XX-bitter?
The beer reaches an IBU of 65. Back then, one of the bitterest beers was Orval, with an IBU of 45. Generally, IPA beers fall between IBU of 40-70. Thus, we can see that the XX-bitter stays in the higher bitterness range.
How to serve XX-bitter beer?
The best way to serve this bitter delight is using a tulip-shaped beer glass. Also, the minimum serving temperature is 6 degrees celsius.
What are other similar beers and alternatives to XX-bitter?
If you enjoyed XX-bitter, try also the Delta IPA by Brussels Beer Project, Brussels Calling by de la Senne brewery or Troubadour Magma by Musketeers brewery. Don’t forget to check out our full collection of IPA beers to find good hoppy tastes.
Which foods go well with XX-bitter beer?
XX-bitter beer is good to pair with fish, meat dishes and mature cheeses. It is also a good companion during a barbecue. You can also balance the bitterness by enjoying sweet desserts next to the beer.
What are some other beers by De Ranke brewery?
If you like De Ranke brewery style, try out their Guldenberg, Franc Belge, Amer-Amer and XXX-bitter beer.
Thirsty for a nice bitter IPA? Then add XX-bitter to the cart! You may also find the beer in one of our Belgian beer boxes, or the beer may arrive in our monthly beer subscription boxes.
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Add to my WishlistTriple hopped, in the long tradition of bitter beers from De Ranke.
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Add to my WishlistNice balance between flavors and aggressive bitterness thanks to the use of whole hops.
In the case of Amer-Amer, American hops are used, but these were grown in Belgium like all the hops used by De Ranke.
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Add to my WishlistStrong blonde beer, very yeasty. We recommend it. It is a traditional triple beer that is smooth and full of character.
Next time you look at the full moon, you’ll look at it differently. That is because Paix Dieu is brewed under the full moon every 28 days. The beer used to be brewed by the abbey of Paix Dieu, where the lunar calendar was very important. The brewery has kept this tradition to stay true to the abbey and the beer.
Not only are the brewers following the lunar calendar tradition, but they are also using old-fashioned manufacturing methods. These methods are almost identical to the methods used by the abbey. Paix Dieu beer is also 100% natural and preserved from filtration or pasteurisation.
The colour of Paix Dieu beer is golden and cloudy. The head of the beer is creamy, generous and consistent. The beer has a medium body and is low in carbonation.
On the nose, you’ll notice complex aromas. It is a mix of fruity, spicy, vanilla, hops, malt, and yeast aromas.
On the palate, you’ll get hoppy and sweet flavours. Notes of fruits, coriander, spices and yeast are present. It develops a fine bitterness.
Paix Dieu has become a very popular drink and one of the most popular beers in the brewery. It is not only a popular beer in Belgium but very popular among the neighbouring countries, especially France. In fact, 50% of the production goes to the neighbours.
Why is Paix Dieu beer special?
Besides being brewed under the full moon, Paix Dieu is also among one of the strongest Belgian beers. So just like the full moon effect, you might turn into a werewolf after drinking a few of these beers with a 10% alcohol level.
Moreover, because it is only brewed during the full moon, it limits its production. That only adds value to the beer.
Where is Paix Dieu beer brewed?
Paix Dieu is brewed by brewery Caulier. It is their only beer brewed under the full moon. The brewery is located close to the French border, in Péruwelz, Belgium.
What are the ingredients of Paix Dieu?
The ingredients are carefully selected from local producers. The recipes include hops, malt and sugar. The yeast used is grown by the Caulier brewery. The water used to make Paix Dieu beer is drawn from the brewery’s own well.
How to serve Paix Dieu?
Paix Dieu beer has its designated beer glass. Just like the full moon, it is completely round. The beer glass is also cut at a certain angle so it can capture all the aromas of the beer. Moreover, it is handmade glass. That means that each one of the beer glasses is unique. You are lucky if you own one.
Photo: Caulier Paix Dieu
Which food goes well next to Paix Dieu beer?
You can serve Paix Dieu beer next to hard cheese or a good steak.
What are some similar beers to Paix Dieu?
If you like Paix Dieu, see the rest of the beers from our triple beer collection.
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Add to my WishlistBerliner Weisse with a slightly salty taste. It is produced in the tradition of this style, with raw wheat and by crazy but exceptional brewers.
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Add to my WishlistHopped blond beer light in alcohol and easy to drink.
The aromatic side of the beer quickly takes over, releasing the flavors of Citra and Galaxy hops.
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Add to my WishlistA strong dark Trappist beer, it is rather sweet and has chocolate notes.
It is brewed with orange peel which also gives it a slight fruity aftertaste.
It is the flagship of the Abbey, the recipe has remained unchanged since 1956 and was the first Christmas beer brewed by Trappist monks.
It can be kept for a long time, which will change its taste. This is also why the 75cl is called Grande Réserve.
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Add to my WishlistSimplex is a beer for pilsners, it is very bitter but still easy to drink.
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Add to my WishlistBlonde and coppery, dry and bitter.
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Add to my WishlistRather hoppy, which gives it a herbaceous and spicy taste.
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Add to my WishlistNoir de Dottignies is well balanced between malty flavors and Saaz and Challenger hopping.
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Add to my WishlistA softness that denotes with the other beers of the brewery following a longer maturation and raw hopping.
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Add to my WishlistSession IPA which is strong on the aromatic side of hops.
Indeed this session is really more English style than Belgian, the aromatic of the hops is sharper and the cereal does not sweeten the beer which guarantees a kick of bitterness at the end of the mouth.
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Add to my WishlistEasy-drinking Triple Trappist.
Balanced between sweetness and bitterness, it was produced in 1966 for the 500th anniversary of the Principality of Chimay
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Add to my WishlistIt is spicy followed by a slight bitterness and a fairly present body.
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Add to my WishlistThe famous season with certified organic ingredients.
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Add to my WishlistThe blonde side of the abbey beers is quite present, and the malts reveal their aromas without complexes.
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Add to my WishlistDark, dry and bitter in line with English dry stout beers.
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Add to my WishlistThe dry-hopping version of the famous season.
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Add to my WishlistCopper color balanced between sweetness and bitterness.
Originally it was the blonde but in 1992, it was renamed triple to make way for its lighter and softer little sister.
Quite classic, it is similar to many triple abbeys in Belgium.
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Add to my WishlistLa bière belge Silly Pils de la brasserie Silly est une pils classique avec un taux d'alcool de 5%. La brasserie, située en Wallonie, dans le Hainaut est connue pour ses bières telles que la Scotch Silly et la Saison Silly mais surtout la Swaaf. La brasserie est aussi une pionnière des bières bios en Belgique.
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Add to my WishlistTriomf is a lightly smoked bitter beer brewed for the centenary of the Gantois Vooruit art center.
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Add to my WishlistBrewed with wheat and oats which gives it a slight white taste and a little sweetness in the mouth. The hops, on the other hand, give it a fruity side.
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Add to my WishlistTriple without residual sugars, sweet and not spicy.
Easy to drink but really treacherous with its 10% alcohol.
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Add to my WishlistAromatic side (citrus, passion fruit, mango, etc.) and bitterness.
Low alcohol but it has a lot of body.
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Add to my WishlistOne of the best classic Belgian stouts.
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Add to my WishlistDécouvrez la bière belge Delirium Christmas, brassée par Delirium à partir de leur recette de Noël. La brasserie de l'éléphant rose est connue pour ses bières emblématiques telles que Delirium Tremens et Delirium Red. Avec un taux d'alcool de 10%, Delirium Christmas est une bière à boire au coin du feu un soir glacial de décembre.Bière de Noel de l'éléphant rose le plus célèbre au monde.
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