Kasteel Donker - Brune - Bruin
Kasteel Donker is a member of the Belgian quadrupel family. These are strong dark brown beers where the roasted malt predominates. The very first beer of the Kasteel range is a full-mouthed beer with hints of caramel, coffee and chocolate. The sweet initial taste makes this beer surprisingly complex but very accessible.
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Kasteel Donker La cerveza negra Kasteel Donker es una cerveza excepcional, con trazas de chocolate, plátano, regaliz y pasas. Una cerveza densa y cremosa.
Es una cerveza belga, fuerte y oscura, con 11% de alcohol en volumen que se puede categorizar dentro de las Quadruples, pese a no ser estrictamente de abadía.
De color marrón oscuro, rojizo, casi negro, con espuma beis claro escasa. El olor es a frutos secos y el sabor es dulce y empalagoso, con notas a plátano y frutas pasas. Es alcohólica (11% ABV) y no lo esconde demasiado.
Kasteel Cuvée du Chateau
Formerly known Cuvée du Chateau
Kasteel Cuvée has a flavour similar to a ten-year old Kasteel Donker. Roasted and caramelised malts give the beer a soft, full taste with fruity notes reminiscent of port or madeira. The aftertaste is marked by a subtle hop bitterness. The flavour palette lends itself perfectly to food pairing with beer. Very tasty with game or cheese!
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La joya de la casa Van Honsebrouck. Producto de 20 años de artesanía, presenta un color negro oscuro. Ha sido madurada durante 10 años en los sótanos de la cervecería. Ligeramente maderizada, tiene los apuntes de malta tostada y acaramelada, especias y fruta confitada, seguida de una amargura sutil de lúpulos finos ingleses en el regusto.
Bacchus Frambozenbier
This frambozenbier, or raspberry beer, is brewed using Bacchus Oud Bruin which sets it apart from most raspberry beers that are based on lambic or geuze. The standout characteristic of this beer is its beautiful balance between sour and sweet with aromas of very sweet raspberries, malt and earthy yeast. Bacchus Frambozenbier is mild and slightly sour with hints of balsamic vinegar. It sparkles on the tongue and has plenty of body. The roast malt contributes a slight touch of caramel. The finish is dominated by sweet raspberries and a mild sourness.