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Weihenstephan Original

A good beer takes its time. The long storage makes the yellow bright lager, 'Original', a flavourful beer enjoyed with fine poured, white foam. With a mild hoppy note and its pleasant fresh spicy taste, it goes very well with salads, poultry, stews or with a hearty snack. Brewed according to our centuries-old brewing tradition on the Weihenstephan hill.

Weihenstephan Traditional

The reddish brown dark lager 'Traditional' with its mild aroma of hops smells like roasted malt and impresses with its sweet caramel flavor which is followed by a slight bitterness. Goes well with hearty dishes, such as roasts, poultry and game. Brewed according to our centuries-old brewing tradition on the Weihenstephan hill.

Bayreuther Hell Lager

Maisel's Weisse Original Hefe Weissbier

Make every day an Oktoberfest day with this brilliant German wheat beer from Maisel's Weisse. The fresh bouquet of choice yeast and pleasant fruit tones combine at the first taste with the mild flavours of malt, fruit and fragrance of cloves with a hint of nutmeg. The slightly fruity, full-flavored wheat beer fragrance typical for Maisel's Weisse, is then revealed in the aftertaste.

Duvel Blonde Ale

The sunny, warm yellow design of the bottles already suggests it. This Duvel is mild, expressive and deliciously drinkable. No fewer than 6 different hop varieties are used for Duvel 6,66%: just like the classic Duvel, it’s based on the noble and exclusive hop varieties Saaz and Styrian Golding. The flavour is then balanced by adding four expertly selected hop varieties to the mix, which also involves the dry-hopping technique.

Benediktiner Weissbier Can

Discover Benediktiner Weissbier, an authentic Bavarian wheat beer crafted with centuries-old brewing traditions. Brewed in the picturesque mountain tops of Ettal, the brewery has been perfecting its recipe since 1330, embodying true Bavarian heritage. Its hazy golden color and thick, creamy head set the stage for a delightful taste journey. Aromas of banana, clove, and light citrus invite you in, while the first sip reveals a harmonious blend of fruity and spicy notes. Perfectly carbonated, this Weissbier offers a crisp and satisfying finish. Enjoy it with friends or paired with a hearty meal for an unforgettable beer experience rooted in centuries of brewing excellence.

La Chouffe Blonde (Case)

La Chouffe Blonde leaves citrus notes on the palate, followed by a refreshing, pleasantly spicy note, giving it a lovely lightness. With its 8% alcohol content and slightly hoppy taste, this golden beer has won over beer lovers from all over the world down the years. The story begins in the late 1970s, in the middle of the Vallée des Fées (the Valley of the Fairies), when two brothers-in-law, Pierre Gobron and Chris Bauweraerts decided to create their own beer in the garage belonging to Chris’ mother-in-law. With the little money they had at the time, they began what the brewery’s fans now call the “Chouffe Story”. The 1st brew of 49 litres was produced on 27 August 1982.

Chimay Blue (Case)

The Chimay Blue is a dark ale with a powerful aroma. Its complex flavor improves with passing time. Chimay is an authentic Trappist product. This means that it is brewed within the walls of a Trappist monastery, under the control and responsibility of the community of monks, who are involved through the process of making and marketing the beer. Most of the income generated by this activity is devoted to the needs of the community and social works.

Westmalle Dubbel (Case)

The dark, reddish-brown Trappist beer from Westmalle contains, thanks to secondary fermentation in the bottle, a rich and complex taste that is characterized by malty and fruity notes with a fresh bitter finish. The monks of Westmalle have been brewing a dark Trappist beer in addition to their existing meal beer since 1856. In 1926 they adjusted the recipe and brew the beer a bit heavier by doubling the ingredients. This is how the beer got its name Dubbel, although many often simply call it Trappist. That recipe is still the basis for the Westmalle Dubbel that we know today.

Chimay Red (Case)

Topped with a creamy head, it gives off a light, fruity apricot aroma produced by the fermentation. The taste perceived in the mouth is a balance confirming the fruity nuances noticed in the fragrance. Chimay is an authentic Trappist product. This means that it is brewed within the walls of a Trappist monastery, under the control and responsibility of the community of monks, who are involved through the process of making and marketing the beer. Most of the income generated by this activity is devoted to the needs of the community and social works.