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FEATURED EVERY WEEKEND IN DECEMBER -Friday, December 6th - Sunday, December 8th
Friday, December 13th - Sunday, December 15th
Friday, December 20th - Sunday, December 22nd
Friday, December 27th - Sunday, December 29th
We have received our allocation of St-Feuillien Tripel 6 Liter and 3 Liter bottles for the holidays (great gifts for the beer connoisseur) and will be pouring the 3 Liter bottles every weekend in December in 4 oz tasters and 13.5 oz glasses. This one of Belgium's most cherished beers and is not to be missed.
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Tripel St. Feuillien
ABBAYE ST-FEUILLIEN: Le Rœulx, Belgium
A unique combination of aromatic hops, spices and the typical bouquet of fermentation. Secondary fermentation in the bottle gives it a unique aroma due to the presence of yeast. It has a very strong and exceptionally lingering taste thanks to its density. 8.5% Alc.
This Abbey beer was highly commended at the World Beer Awards 2009 for Abbey Pale Ale category. It has a strong and lingering taste and is pale amber in colour. St Feuillien Triple is classed as a “beer connoiseur’s beer par excellence”.
"Sparkling orangish-golden in color with a brilliant white foam. Highly aromatic with vivid hop resins leaping out of the glass. The flavor is bright, leanly malty, spicy and hoppy. A generous amount of carbonation makes for a full mouthfeel as well as mountains of pillowy foam. Outstanding. Score 95." BEER CONNOISSEUR
SAINT-FEUILLIEN ABBEY: Roeulx,Belgium
In the town of Roeulx, young religious individuals founded the Abbey of Saint-Feuillien. An Irish monk who came to evangelize the region was murdered there one October evening in the year 655. Since then, many pilgrims have come to the place of his martyrdom. For seven centuries, the abbey prospered as a place of prayer and study, but also as an economic, administrative and cultural center. Thirty to forty monks lived there, surrounded by peasants and numerous traders, including a brewer. The soldiers of the French Revolution condemned the abbey, like many other religious establishments, in 1796. The Saint-Feuillien beer disappeared... Fortunately, not for very long.
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