Brewery Silly

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Beer Swaf 8% Silly | Triple
€60,00
Belgique Blonde Bouteille Hainaut

It is spicy followed by a slight bitterness and a fairly present body.

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Beer Silly Blanche 5% Silly | Blanche
€38,16
Belgique Bouteille Hainaut
White top-fermented beer. Its flavor is very fresh in which coriander effectively plays its thirst-quenching role. The tasting continues with a great thrill due to the dried orange peel.
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Beer Silly Pils 5% Silly | Pils
€36,48
Belgique Blonde Bouteille Hainaut
Product with expired "best before" date.
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Beer Scotch Silly 8% Silly | Scotch
€46,56
Belgique Bouteille Brune Hainaut
Scotch Silly has a sweet taste, a slight bitterness and a pleasant smell of malt. The beer has a dark, cloudy color. It has a sweet taste and a creamy mouthfeel.
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Beer Silly Saison 5% Silly | Saison
€48,00
Belgique Blonde Bouteille Hainaut
This Saison tastes of dark beer and fruit. It has a copper red color. It leaves a feeling of freshness in the mouth.
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Beer Silly Sour 5.5% Silly | Acide
€62,88
Belgique Bouteille Hainaut

The Silly Sour is a blend of two beers: 13% dark saison and 87% sour ale.

Historically it has existed since 1850 but it was reissued in 2013.

Halfway between the sour and the Flemish brown, it is apart in the world of sour beers.

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Brewery Silly

The Brasserie de Silly was born in the second half of the 19th century when the brewery-farm of Silly begins its activity.

Dependent on its raw materials, this type of brewery was common at the time in the region. The farm produces the raw materials which are transformed by the brewery. This was also the case for many other breweries that started at the time (Cazeau, Caulier, Dupont, etc.).

In 1900, the son of the founder won a medal at the Universal Exhibition in Paris, and made the brewery shine in Europe. The brewery will also manage to get through the two wars without too much difficulty, stopping production for two years during the second war.

In 1950, even though the Silly brewery was doing well with 'Saison', 'Grisette' and 'Scotch', they decided to brew their pilsner as all Belgian breweries did at that time. It was an immediate hit within their network of cafes.

The Silly brewery bought the Tennstedt brewery, which allowed it to add the 'double Enghien' to its catalog. Today beers are sold in many bars and cafes in the country, the brasserie de Silly has become essential.

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