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Hopped 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 WishlistEmblematic beer of Antwerp with a cereal taste, the hopping being subtle and not very present. Its copper colour reminds of other beers of the same style. It is a Spéciale Belge style of beer. The beer is known by two names as the Koninck APA, but most famously the beer is called “het Bolleke''. The initials APA are there for Antwerpse Pale Ale.
The Bolleke is the taste of Antwerp. It represents the full terraces, cargo bikes and summer evenings near the river bank. In Antwerp, every cafe and terrace has a Bolleke to offer. It is the whole Antwerp in a bottle and the people of Antwerp strongly love their beer.
This classic beer was launched in 1913 and is not only popular in Antwerp, but all around the world. The beer has been the iconic beer of Antwerp since 1952.
The Bolleke has an amber-coloured body that is topped with a beautiful cream-coloured head.
On the nose, you’ll get slightly malty and hoppy aromas with a hint of caramel. The aroma profile is complex. The drinker will also notice hints of chestnut, toffee and slight smokiness. These aromas are balanced out with some fruitiness and spiciness coming from the hop used. If you pay attention, you can also get hints of almonds and speculoos.
The beer flavour profile is pleasantly soft with some nutty notes on the tongue. The taste is also rather bitter and the finale is creamy. The bitterness is balanced out with the sweetness of toffee. When drinking, you’ll also notice some notes of cinnamon and caramel.
How De Koninck APA became the Bolleke
Before the name Bolleke took off, the beer was called De Koninck Antwerpse Pale Ale. The Koninck brewery served their beer in a spherical beer glass, the bolleke. This became the nickname for the beer and soon enough people called it the Bolleke instead of the original name.
Bolleke is a word that comes from the Brabant dialect meaning a small ball. This word has now been used by beer drinkers in Antwerp for so long, that they can’t even remember using the original name ever. The name Bolleke is also much catchier than De Koninck, which is why it might have caught on so well.
This nickname became the official name of the beer in 2019 with the opening day of the Antwerp city festival the Bollekesfeest. It’s a beer rich event where countless Bollekes are served.
The brewers of De Koninck brewery decided to start using the nickname officially to avoid any confusion among inexperienced staff in bars when people order a Bolleke.
Learn more about the Bolleke beer by De Koninck:
Where is De Koninck’ Bolleke brewed?
De Koninck beers have been brewed on Mexhelsesteenweg in Antwerp city centre since 1833. It is the oldest active brewery in Antwerp and also has the second oldest commercial register number in the city.
What are De Koninck Bolleke ingredients?
De Bolleke beer contains water, malted barley, hops and yeast. The Saaz-Saaz hops were used to brew this beer.
How to serve Bolleke beer by De Koninck?
Of course, you must use the special spherical glass where the name of the beer comes from! If you are pouring from a bottle, use chilled bottles that are between 4 to 6 degrees celsius. The beer can be poured vigorously and there is no need to be shy.
For bartenders, or anyone serving the beer from the tap, place the bulb beer glass directly under the faucet. You can then fill the glass until the foam is about 1 centimetre from the rim. Then set the beer aside and wait for about ten seconds. Lastly, you can top up the Bolleke until it’s filled.
How much alcohol does De Bolleke contain?
The Bolleke is not a strong beer and has an alcohol level of 5.2%. It is an easy to drink beer.
What food or dishes go well with De Bolleke?
This beer is good next to stews.
What are some other beers by De Koninck brewery?
If you like the Bolleke beer, then you should also try Triple d’Anvers and Wild Jo.

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Add to my WishlistEnglish style IPA with three strong hops (Merkur, Nelson and Citra).
Ideal as an aperitif since the hops will whet your appetite.
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Add to my WishlistRound IPA with an intense dry hopping of exotic hops with floral and fruity aromas.
We perceive notes of lychee, grapefruit or passion fruit.
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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 WishlistTriple sweet.
The hopping here does not bring any bitterness and the malts can express themselves fully for a taste between bread and slightly fruity aromas.
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Add to my WishlistJawa IPA is a smooth IPA with fruity, floral and herbal notes.
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Add to my WishlistRather bitter and slightly aromatic due to the fact that hops are used only for their bittering characteristics.
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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 WishlistAromatic triple hoppy.
A rather floral taste reminiscent of Guldenberg, among other things.
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Add to my WishlistIt is a delicious blond beer, brewed according to a unique recipe respecting tradition. Rather sweet, it is a perfect replacement for Leffe but in artisanal production in the center of Bruges.
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Add to my WishlistThe PAM! is a belgian pale ale very hoppy and light in alcohol.
It takes its name from a style created from scratch for this beer, the Pale Ale Marchoise! from the town of Marche-en-famenne where the brewery is located.
Very easy to drink, it will be perfect for your next walk in town or in the forest. .
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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 WishlistHalf brown, half Christmas beer, it has an unparalleled spicy taste.
Some even find it halfway between beer and mulled wine, but contrary to what one might think, it is not acidic but rather very sweet.
Abbey beer lovers, you absolutely have to taste this beer.
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Add to my WishlistA thirst-quenching beer with a perfect balance between roundness and bitterness.
Noblesse is the blond beer from the De Ranke brewery. For lovers of pils in the process of conversion.
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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 WishlistAn original hop character with complex notes of tropical fruits.
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Add to my WishlistThe famous season with certified organic ingredients.
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Add to my WishlistWest coast IPA very fruity and spicy due to its hopping, it is slightly bitter on the finish.
It represents its style very well and is one of the best West Coast IPAs in Belgium.
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Add to my WishlistPale ale well balanced between bitterness and sweetness.
The addition of hops is very controlled and this is what makes the bitterness moderate.
Lupulus thus creates a lighter beer than its big sisters with a slightly more present hopping than on the rest of the range.
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Add to my WishlistTypical sweet bitterness with a fruity dimension.
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Add to my WishlistA Belgian IPA. Golden Tricky is brewed with the Australian hop variety Ella. This gives it an exotic fruity flavour that reminds me a bit of conference pears and tangerines. There is also a slight spicy coriander flavour in the background. This, combined with a good bitterness, makes this beer very easy to drink.
The exotic aroma of the beer might trick you into expecting a sweet taste. On the nose, you’ll notice some scents of apricot, mango and passion fruit. But you can prepare for some bitterness in the taste. You’ll get a quick hint of fruit and sweetness in the beginning, but the hop gives it a bitter aftertaste and a dry finish.
The beer has a golden colour and a firm white head. The carbonation is medium to strong.
The Golden Tricky beer was brewed to honour a witty priest in East Flanders.
Where is Golden Tricky beer brewed?
Brewery Verzet is located in Anzegem, Belgium. It is in the Flemish part of Belgium, but not too far from the border of Wallonia.
What food goes well with Golden Tricky beer?
The beer goes very well with light cheeses, poultry, salads, fish, other white meats, and vegetarian dishes. The perfect moment to enjoy the beer is next to a barbecue or on a cosy terrace.
How to serve Golden Tricky beer?
The best serving temperature for Golden Tricky is between 6 to 8 degrees celsius. The Verzet brewery has its own beer glasses. Either a tulip-shaped beer glass or a degustation glass is available. A tulip-shaped beer glass is the best choice for Golden Tricky.
What are some similar or alternative beers to Golden Tricky?
If you are looking for similar beers to the Golden Tricky, look at our Indian Pale Ale beer collection and our strong blonde beer collection.
What are some of the other beers by Verzet brewery?
If you like to try out more beers by the brewery, check out Super Noah, Banjo Funeral, Oud Bruin, Rebel Local and Baby Jesus.

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Add to my WishlistHeavily hopped and very light in alcohol.
Orange in color and rich in fruity aromas due to its dry-hopping, which gives it notes of tropical fruits such as mango, pineapple or lychee.
Thanks to its low alcohol content, you can clearly perceive the bitterness and the expression of the flavors of Cryo Hops Ekuanot hops.
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