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Tipo / Estilo:

Strong Ale
Strong Ale
Strong Ale
Graduación:

10.5
11.8
7.4
IBU:

30
80
38
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Gulden Draak Extra Strong Beer - Classic

The authentic, dark red tripel.

Such an impressive symbol that has been around for more than 6 centuries requires an equally impressive beer. Like the dragon at the top of the city, Gulden Draak has been one of the world’s best beers for years. It is a dark tripel, which in itself makes it an exceptional beer, but the complex taste with notes of caramel, roasted malt and coffee makes it unique.

For the secondary fermentation use is made of a wine yeast that determines the unparalleled taste and that ensures the long-term taste evolution (= living beer). The older the beer gets, the more aroma it gets and the fuller the taste and color become.

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Clásica ’strong’ belga

Cerveza especial belga, 10,5% de alcohol, de alta fermentación y con segunda fermentación en botella.

La Gulden Draak, oscura y de cremosa espuma, presenta una gama de aromas en los que domina el de tueste de la malta.

Sabor equilibrado, profundo y amplio, donde el dulzor del mosto se mezcla con el amargor de los lúpulos.

Su alto contenido en alcohol y su botella blanca nos aseguran una maduración en bodega durante años.

Acompaña muy bien a platos de carne asada y estofados, caza mayor, cordero estofado, y quesos curados, fuertes y azules.

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BrewDog Abstrakt AB:18

Special Imperial brown ale aged for two years, with added berries. Rich, chocolately sweetness, lifted by a punch of berry tartness.Brewdog Brewery

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Tynt Meadow

English Trappist Ale

Trappist beers tend to be named after the place in which the monastery is situated. We’ve called ours ‘Tynt Meadow’, to honour the link with the plot of land on which monastic life was refounded here in the Midlands almost two centuries ago. Being part of the great Trappist tradition, we’ve chosen to produce a strong dark ale, but one with a clearly English character.

Tynt Meadow is mahogany-coloured, with a subtle, warm red hue, and a lasting beige head. Its aroma carries hints of dark chocolate, liquorice, and rich fruit flavours. The beer is full-bodied, gently balancing the taste of dark chocolate, pepper, and fig. It leaves a warm and dry finish on the palate.

Tynt Meadow is brewed with English barley and hops, using an English strain of yeast. It is twice-fermented, with the first fermentation taking place in the tank, and the second in the bottle. It should be stored in a cool, dark, quiet place.

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