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This brown ale has a marked ruby brown color with a generous and lasting head.
It has a distinctive aroma reflecting the wide range of ingredients used in its production.
The fruitiness resulting from its fermentation blends harmoniously with a dominant liquorice and caramel flavor.
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Beer ST-FEUILLIEN Brune Reserve
This brown ale has a marked ruby brown color with a generous and lasting head.
It has a distinctive aroma reflecting the wide range of ingredients used in its production.
The fruitiness resulting from its fermentation blends harmoniously with a dominant liquorice and caramel flavor.
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Export Box: | 24 bottles x 33cl or 12 bottles x 75cl |
Euro Pallet | 33cl - 64 boxes and 75cl - 55 boxes |
Shelf Life | 24 months |
Since 1873, the Friart family has been brewing various beers, among others, the St-Feuillien. But the history of this beer goes back even further.
In the 7th century, an Irish monk by the name of Feuillien came to the Continent to preach the Gospel. Unfortunately, in 655, while travelling through the charcoal forest, across the territory of what is now the town of Le Roeulx, Feuillien was martyred and beheaded. On the site of his martyrdom, Feuillien’s disciples erected a chapel which, in 1125 became the Abbey of Prémontrés, but later became known as the Abbaye St-Feuillien du Roeulx.
The Abbey prospered until the upheavals of the French Revolution. During these troubled times, it was condemned by the revolutionaries.
For centuries, monks have brewed beer and this tradition has been preserved until this very day.
Fourth generation of brewers for the Friart family but still the same passion and know-how.
This brown ale has a marked ruby brown color with a generous and lasting head. It has a distinctive aroma reflecting the wide range of ingredients used in its production. The fruitiness resulting from its fermentation blends harmoniously with a dominant liquorice and caramel flavor.
The body is decidedly malty. The bitterness is the result of a complex alchemy between the fine hops and special malts used. These give St-Feuillien Brune Reserve a typical dark chocolate appearance.
This beer creates an endless variety of sensations with a lingering taste and powerful aroma.
Brussels Beer Challenge 2012.
Silver Medal - Dark Ale : Abbey/Trappist
Alcohol: 8.5%