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Beer Black C 8.2% Brasserie C | Stout
€63,12
Belgique Bouteille Brasserie {C} Liège Noire

Round stout combining aromas of coffee and cocoa, it is unfiltered and unpasteurized. Roasted and roasted malts give it a bitter and sweet side at the same time. Everything is fermented for a long time to balance all the flavors.

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Beer Excuse Me While I Kiss My Stout 8.2% Hedonis | Stout
€54,48
Belgique Bouteille Flandre Occidentale Noire

Coffee stout low in alcohol and rather dry.

There is a spicy side due to the addition of vanilla, coconut and cinnamon but without softening the beer.

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Beer Cassandra 7% Siphon | Stout
€62,16
Belgique Bouteille Flandre Orientale Noire

Cassandra is a complex beer full of flavor. Its bitterness comes from both its coffee-flavored roasted beans as well as the use of earthy European hop cones/ The addition of oyster shells at the end of the boiling process brings out a chocolate-licorice sweetness . The shells are taken to the Siphon restaurant where the oysters were freshly prepared and consumed by visitors earlier on the day of the brew.

Attention this product has a date of preference to consume before which is exceeded.

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Beer Ardenne Stout 8% Minne | Stout
€66,48
Belgique Bouteille Luxembourg Noire
This Ardennes is a stout with strong and intense flavors and well balanced, without any heaviness. The use of roasted spelled malts and the woody touches give it intense coffee and roasted flavors with a touch of acidity. The full-bodied flavors of the malts, the aromas and the bitterness of the three hops to obtain a balanced product.
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Beer Oaky Moaky 7.5% Verzet | Stout
€66,00
Belgique Bouteille Flandre Orientale Noire

Imperial Stout matured in barrels of Ardbeg and Ardmore Whiskey (2019 edition). The specificity of this beer is that they add a little oud bruin, which gives a slight tangy taste.

Complete and complex, this beer will awaken your taste buds, it is ideal at the end of a meal or just like that for the most experienced.

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Beer Hercule Stout 9% Legendes | Stout
€64,80
Belgique Bouteille Brasserie des Légendes Hainaut Noire

One of the best classic Belgian stouts.

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Beer Oesterstout 8.5% Schelde | Stout
€54,96
Anvers Belgique Bouteille Noire
A unique and full-bodied stout with a refined malty bitterness and delicious brackish tones in the aftertaste thanks to the addition of fresh oysters during boiling.
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Beer Big Mama Stout 8% NovaBirra | Stout
€62,40
Belgique Bouteille Brabant wallon Noire
Big Mama is brewed from 5 kinds of barley malt and part rye malt in combination with Summit and Willamette hop flowers. It is then cold infused with American hops and cocoa nibs from Madagascar. Big Mama will improve during the first year of cellaring by developing delicate aromas of chocolate balanced by a moderate bitterness.
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Beer Troubadour Imperial Stout 9% Musketeers | Stout
€54,00
Belgique Bouteille Flandre Occidentale Noire

A fairly bitter, heavily roasted malt beer with nutty and smoky aromas.

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Stout beer

Stout or Porter beer? Much has already been written around this question, and some inquiries will probably never be explained.

These two styles of beer are English and very similar. They are mainly differentiated by their creaminess and their alcohol levels.

Porter beer is more liquid and it is easier to drink. As for stout beers, some are as thick as syrup and can rise to alcohol levels above 12%.

The history of these beers dates back several centuries in England.

Porter is the beer of 18th century London dockers. Originally from London, Porter beers were brewed with low-calcareous water.

Today many breweries market porter-style beers. To do this, it modifies the chemical profile of the water by adding different minerals. Adding minerals to the water is a characteristic of contemporary breweries, which are often set up in urban areas and use city water, while abbeys used spring water located on their estates.

Originally, many styles of beer, in particular the different styles of lager beers, thus reflected the mineral profile of the waters used and it was very difficult for brewers to imitate beers from other regions.

Stouts beers also come in many sub-styles such as:

  • Oyster Stout which is a stout with trace elements (oyster shells for example)
  • The Imperial Stout which is a high alcohol stout beer
  • The White Stout which is a blonde stout
  • The Pastry Stout which is a very thick stout

 

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