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- Tripel
- Strong Ale
- Bock - Weizenbock
- Grape Ale
- Kölsch
- Cream Ale
- Altbier
- Radler
- Pils, Lager, Helles
- Red Ale
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- India Pale Lager (IPL)
- Amber
- Wheat Wine
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Ambreus Oude Geuze Villa...
€17.95"For this blend, Ambreus, along with Jean-Pierre, Erik, Pieter-Jan, and Bastiaan, selected "10 Years" of Villa Servais, lambic from Lindemans, De Troch, and Den Herberg.
The blend is made from four 225-liter barrels: a barrel of 1-year-old lambic, a barrel of 2-year-old lambic, a barrel of 3-year-old lambic, and a barrel of 4-year-old lambic, totaling 10 years.
This lambic was matured in small barrels, which added depth and character from the wood.
In this old gueuze, you can taste the power of aging, just like in Villa Servais; the tartness of challenges, sweet successes, and the sparkle of innovation." -
Den Herberg Oude Geuze...
€17.95"Gueuze with a subtle sherry finish. An ode to the Halle cello virtuoso François Servais.
This old gueuze, matured in French oak barrels and finished in sherry casks, combines technique and passion in perfect harmony.
They were selected by Bart and Kloris Devillé for the "10 Years" of Villa Servais.
Just as Servais' cello sang between France and Spain, this gueuze blends acidity, minerality, and wood into a single, virtuoso symphony.
Not Villa today, but Sevilla Servais!"