• Achel Blond Trappist beer 330 ML - 8 % ABV

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    This is a beer with an honest, sweet, malty palate, somewhat reminiscent of bread, which is complemented by the fruity-sweet touches of young pear and banana. It is a tender thirst quencher, with just a wisp of bitter in the finish, one that leaves the palate with a decided gentleness. In stock and available for delivery in Bangkok and around Thailand today.
  • Achel Bruin Trappist beer 330 ML - 8 % ABV

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    The Bruin has some surprisingly fruity aromas, of pear, banana, raisin and plum. Its taste betrays touches of caramel, biscuits, cakes and cookies.  Remarkably smooth for its alcoholic volume this beer will please Trappist and Abbey beer lovers. In stock and available for delivery in Bangkok and around Thailand today.
  • Rochefort 10 Trappist beer 330 ML - 11.5 % ABV

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    Brewed with natural spring water from the local Tridaine spring, pale malt and Munich malt, unmalted grain, Hallertau and Styrian Golding hops, yeast, candy sugar and granulated sugar. Initially sweet with chocolate notes, a liquid milky draught with a backbone of bitter malt you will pick up traces of cloves, citrus, orange and mocha. A truly wonderful beer! Like most Belgian beers, this one also has its own proprietary Rochefort glass. As is typical for Belgian Trappist beers, this glass is tulip-shaped and available from our store in Box sets In stock and available for delivery in Bangkok and around Thailand today.
  • Rochefort 6 Trappist beer 330 ML - 7.5 % ABV

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    Rochefort 6  was introduced to the market in 1953 This fine brew, topped off by a red-bottle cap, is only produced for a few weeks every year. It is predominantly served in the abbey’s guest quarters. Of the members of Rochefort trio, this is the mildest and driest variety. The Rochefort 6 certainly has character, but it is less rich and complex than that of its two brothers. A mild and fruity beer, it is slightly herbal, malty and sweet, with a touch of caramel. The quiet bitterness it has only becomes apparent in the finish. Like most Belgian beers, this one also has its own proprietary Rochefort glass. As is typical for Belgian Trappist beers, this glass is tulip-shaped and available from our store in Box sets In stock and available for delivery in Bangkok and around Thailand today.
  • Rochefort 8 Trappist beer 330 ML - 9.2 % ABV

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    The Rochefort 8 is a beer to be savoured at your leisure. Not too dense, it goes down easily, quietly sparkling. The alcohol in the finish never lets you forget that this is an authentic degustation beer, one that cannot be hurried along. It is sweet and chocolatey, pleasant but certainly never boring. The same can be said of the alcohol content – it makes itself known, but it never overpowers, leaving plenty of room for all the rich subtlety to be found in a glass of the 8. Like most Belgian beers, this one also has its own proprietary Rochefort glass. As is typical for Belgian Trappist beers, this glass is tulip-shaped and available from our store in Box sets In stock and available for delivery in Bangkok and around Thailand today.
  • Triple Extra

    Aroma and taste show the Rochefort signature layered, rich depth with elusive honey and spice accents. Colour is deep gold with amber highlights, and the body is fairly light for a beer of this strength. Superbly complex, this expands the boundaries of the style. (Note French spelling, “Triple,” rather than the Dutch “tripel.”) 

    STYLE

    PALE TRIPEL STRONG “TRIPLE”

    STATS

    ABV: 8.1% - OG: 1.073 - IBU: 22

    INGREDIENTS

    Water, barley malt, wheat malt, hops, yeast, spices, orange peel

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  • THE BEER OF THE MONKS SINCE 1836. THE INSPIRING STORY BEHIND WESTMALLE EXTRA

    So the monks started brewing, which first resulted in a dark table beer. We know from writings that a wheat beer also appeared some time later. At the beginning of the 20th century, there was again talk of a blond “Extra Gersten” (extra barley) beer: a predecessor of the Extra. In all that time, a lighter variant was invariably on the monks’ own table. They were happy to offer their Dubbel and Tripel to the outside world, but within the abbey walls, they opted for austere quality that better suited their lifestyle

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