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Beer Chimay Bleue 9% Chimay | Brune
€55,44
Belgique Bouteille Hainaut supermarket

A 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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Brown beer

Dark beers are a style that classifies beers by color. The fact is that a double and brown beer, are also a dark beers. This gives a limit to the categorization of beers without protecteing the styles by A.O.C or I.G.P.

Generally dark beers are included in everything that is not classified as abbey beer, even if this is not entirely true. You have to be careful with the label of 'abbey beer', because only two conditions must be met.

A third of the malt must come from monastic harvests (the monks produce a third of the barley on the Belgian market, which is not a problem) and the denomination of the abbey must have existed (which in Belgium is not complicated either). In fact, if we remove the second condition, we see that all Belgian beers could be labeled as 'abbey beer'.

Dark beers are a category of beer that is determined by their color. Generally these are abbey beers but the ‘double’ classification is more general today.

These beers are also less sweet and they have a slightly toasted aftertaste. The degree of alcohol is not a reference to be classified in this family.

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