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Beer Silly Pils 5% 24x33cl Silly | Pils
€36,48
Belgique Blonde Bouteille Hainaut

La 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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Beer Mulet Pils 5.2% 24x33cl Borinage | Pils
€54,00
Belgique Blonde Canette Hainaut

Brewed 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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Beer Redor Pils 5% 24x33cl Dupont | Pils
€40,80
Belgique Blonde Bouteille Hainaut
A Pils-type beer, bottom-fermented, with cereal aromas. This pure malt Pilsner (barley malt) is filtered but not pasteurized. Fine sparkle with a blond color and a white head. Aromas of malt and cereals. Mellow with a slight bitterness.
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Beer Biolégère 3,5% 24x25cl Dupont | Pils
€48,00
Belgique Blonde Bouteille Hainaut

Biolégère is an organic light beer offered by the Dupont brewery since 1992.

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Pilsner beer

The pilsner was born in Pilsen, in Czech Republic, in the region of Bohemia.

The brewery that has strongly developed this style is 'Bürgerlichen Brauhaus' (bourgeois brewery in German). The beer involved is better known as Pilser Urquell. It is still marketed today.

The production process had already been discovered by a German and an Austrian a year or two before, but the first to file the patent was Josef Groll. He had a good nose because the brewery quadrupled its production in less than ten years. The architecture of the brewery is even designed to be able to store ice, which made it possible to brew all year round.

The success of pilsner is well established. This style shook all the markets of Europe in the interwar period, so much so that the majority of breweries in Western Europe began to brew it. Even though the bottom fermentation process was used by the Germans, especially in Bavaria, continental marketing of German lagers was never possible.

What has been discovered is the scientific mastery of this manufacturing process. And, the fact that the beer was pasteurized before being bottled, which allowed the product to travel further before the use-by date was exceeded. This was not the case with German lagers.

The demand has become increasingly high today. The Pilsner beer is the most produced and most consumed style on the surface of the globe.

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