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      Leffe Ruby 5% 24x33cl Leffe | Ambrée
      21.388 Ft
      Belgique Moyen en Alcool

      Découvrez la bière belge Leffe Ruby, une ambrée de la brasserie Leffe. Fondée en 1240 dans la ville de Dinant, cette brasserie historique est connue pour ses bières emblématiques telles que la Leffe Blonde, Brune et Triple. Avec un taux d'alcool de 5.0%, la Leffe Ruby est une bière à découvrir pour les habitués de la bière Leffe Blonde disponible dans le monde entier.

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      Colonel Arch 6% 24x33cl Belgo Sapiens | Ambrée
      20.392 Ft
      Belgique Brabant Wallon

      La bière belge ambrée Colonel Arch de la brasserie Belgo Sapiens est l'une des bières disponibles de la brasserie brabançonne aux côtés de la Cheval Godet Triple.Colonel Arch est une bière ambrée bien maltée. Le houblon Centennial donne des arômes d’agrumes, de fleurs et de fruits tropicaux à cette bière à l’amertume franche.

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      Beer Simply Rossa 6% 24x33cl Tartaruga | Ambrée
      23.743 Ft
      Belgique Hainaut

      Born from the fusion of New Zealand hops, Simply Rossa develops a complex hop character.

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      St.Idesbald Ambrée 7% 24x33cl Huyghe | Ambrée
      18.216 Ft
      Belgique Très fort en Alcool

      La bière belge St.Idesbald Ambrée de la brasserie Huyghe est une bière ambrée de 7%. La brasserie, située en Flandre, est connue pour ses bières Delirium Tremens et La Guillotine.

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      Beer Bootjes Bier 7% 24x33cl Antwerpse Brouw Compagnie | Ambree
      21.298 Ft
      Ambrée Anvers Belgique

      American-inspired amber beer in homage to the famous Antwerp Red Star Line

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      Beer Queue De Charrue Ambrée 5.5% 24x33cl Vanuxeem | Ambree
      23.837 Ft
      Ambrée Belgique Hainaut

      Queue de Charrue Ambrée is a cereal-based amber ale.

      The use of hops is very low which allows this beer to reveal only the flavors of the cereal.

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      Beer Babylone 7% 24x33cl Brussels Beer Project | Ambree
      21.388 Ft
      Ambrée Belgique Bruxelles
      Babylone is the famous bread beer from Beer Project with 25% of the malt replaced by unsold square bread from Delhayze.
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      Beer Charles Quint Rouge Rubis 8.5% 24x33cl Haacht | Ambree
      21.025 Ft
      Ambrée Belgique Brabant Flamand
      A copper-red beer with a ripe bouquet of orchard fruits and a sweet, full taste, complemented by bitter touches on the finish. The characteristic fruity aromas of this beer combine with apple, pear, plum, strawberry and raspberry, but the citrus aromas are also present.
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      Beer La Cambrée 6.5% 24x33cl Lesse | Ambree
      18.489 Ft
      Ambrée Belgique Namur
      La Cambree is an amber beer combining roundness and bitterness. 100% of the raw materials are organic, and the manufacturing process is 100% natural.
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      Amber Caracole Beer 7.9% 24x33cl Caracole | Ambree
      21.478 Ft
      Ambrée Belgique Bio Namur
      An amber beer with hopped aromas and notes of orange blossom, mocha, liquorice and ginger. It is still brewed over a wood fire.
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      Beer La Houppe 7.5% Station 16 | Ambree
      23.654 Ft
      Ambrée Belgique Namur
      La Houppe is a blonde beer with copper highlights, balanced bitterness and some citrus notes. Its aromatic nose betrays the presence of a subtle blend of 3 varieties of hops.
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      Amber beer

      Amber beers have their origins in Celtic countries and territories. They appeared at the beginning of the 19th century, probably in response to stouts deemed too bitter for some consumers.

      Even if they did not emerge in Belgium, it is all the same clergymen who are at work to design this new style. The amber beers are generally clearer and less bitter than stouts, but not like pale ales and IPAs, which are also starting to lose market share.

      Monks created this style by replacing part of the light malt with roasted malt (used in the making of stouts). They put 10% which gives this coppery or golden colour.

      The taste is less sweet and more spicy. There are notes of liquorice, hazelnut, toast or also notes of dried fruit. Brewers often add spices and sometimes the fermentation sugar is replaced by honey which adds body and roundness to the beer.

      Today this style is everywhere and all breweries usually have one in their range. Relatively accessible in terms of taste, this kind of beer is one of the most consumed in the world.

      Even industrial brewing groups make it, often they have several beers of this style in their catalogues. This also means that amber style beer has been greatly corrupted over time and the characteristics established during its creation are no longer respected today.

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