Blanche de Namur
Blanche de Namur was the daughter of Count Jean de Namur. It is said that Magnus IV Eriksson, King of Sweden and Norway, was seduced by the beauty of the princess, while heading to France in search of a prestigious wife. The princess embarked for Scandinavia in August 1335 and never saw the banks of the Meuse to become Queen of Norway , Sweden and Skåne.
In memory of her beauty, her gentleness and delicacy, the Brasserie Bocq dedicated her a white beer: " Blanche de Namur"
Cloudy, smooth and mellow, the Blanche de Namur is a wheat beer of the highest quality. From the first sip, you feel all the roundness and delicacy that make it an exceptional beer. Its qualities and the "know-how" of the brewery, earned this beer the distinction of the best white beer in the world in 2009, 2013 and 2014.
A true model of its kind, both floral and fruity, with subtle hints of coriander and orange peel. The nose is fresh, rather delicate. Serve cool, not cold, to enjoy the flavor and accentuate the elegant bitterness that wraps around the mouth throughout the tasting.
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De color amarillo pajizo, presenta una espuma densa, fina y blanca mate que forma copete redondeado y que deja buenas marcas en el vaso. El aroma es muy afrutado con recuerdos de cítricos, especias y alguna nota láctica. Al beberla es cítrica, ligeramente ácida, con notas profundas, perceptibles muy en el fondo, de amargor y sabores de especias
Magus
Blond malty 4 grains beer.
Brewed with:
Barley malt
Wheat malt
Spelt
Oats
Fruity aroma’s (yellow stone fruit - peach) with creamy notes Added spices: Curaçao orange peels.
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Cerveza rubia belga elaborada con una combinación única de 4 granos diferentes
Elaborada con lúpulos Saaz , tanto para la amarguror como para el aroma.
Medalla de oro Beverage Tasting Institute de Chicago 2010
Silly La Divine
La Divine es una cerveza potente, de color ámbar, aromas de lúpulo y caramelo y sabor agradable que refleja un toque de madera, maltas pálidas y tostadas, redondeado por su alta graduación alcohólica.