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It is a beer that is so rich, so glowing, so full of its very own characteristic flavor, that it reminds some who try it or others of chocolate and coffee. The English call this type of beer a Barley Wine. Gulden Draak (Golden Dragon) smells of triumph. |
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St Bernardus Prior 8 Bomber |
This noble delicious beer with a high fermentation has a ruby purple color with a full malty and fruity taste (8% alcohol content). This beer has a beautiful round froth due to the second fermentation with a taste that creates a perfect balance between sweet and sour. |
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St Bernardus Tripel Bomber |
St.Bernardus Tripel is a traditional abbey ale brewed in the classic 'Triple' style of Belgium's best Abbey Ales. It has a blond to pale amber color with a wonderful head, slightly sweet aroma and the orangey-grassy flavors of hops in the finish. Wonderfully drinkable and surprisingly light (8,0% ABV). |
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Delirium Nocturnum Bomber |
Bottle: 33cl with crown cap / 75cl with cork and muselet Barrels: 15l, 20l, 30l and 50l. Alcohol volume: 8.5% ABV Colour and sight: pale blond, the fine and regular effervesce ensures a fine and stable head. Scent: Slightly malty, a nice touch of alcohol, spicy. Flavor: Feels like the sound shot of alcohol is igniting the mouth. In reality the tongue and palate are warmed. The taste is characterized by its roundness. The aftertaste is strong, long-lasting and dry bitter. |
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Ommegang Three Philosophers Bomber |
Rich and complex, this tour de force is a glorious blend of elegant Belgian-style quadruple ale and authentic Belgian kriek, its malty depth and gentle sweetness enhanced by sparkling carbonation and a serendipitous touch of cherry. Pouring a mysterious chestnut brown, Three Philosophers is the perfect beer for leisurely sipping and quiet contemplation. The meaning of life? Even if you don’t quite get there, this beer is sure to sweeten the journey. |
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Orval Trappist Ale Bomber |
Orval beer is a high fermentation beer. The aging process adds a fruity note, which strikes a subtle balance between the beer’s full-bodied yet complex flavor and bitterness. |
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Rochefort Trappist 8 Bomber |
Originally called ''Spécial,'' Rochefort 8 dates to the mid-1950s. The name comes from the original gravity in ''Belgian degrees.'' Deep brown color; the flavor is vigorous and complex, with a firm body to support the strength. The aroma has elusive notes of fresh fruit, spice, leather, and figs. ABV 9.2 IBU 22 |
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Rochefort Trappist 6 Bomber |
Rochefort 6 (red cap, brown beer, 7.5% ABV). Reddish color, brewed only about once per year, representing approximately 1% of total beer production. This beer begins with a density of 16.5º Plato is 7.5% ABV. “Rochefort 6” is the oldest Rochefort Trappist beer, and was brewed empirically until the end of the Second World War. Until 1958, this was the only Rochefort beer that was bottled in both 33 cc bottles and 75 cc bottles. It has a strong malt taste and is slightly bitter. |
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