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Solo Philia
€2.97"The historic Fix Cafe celebrates its 25th anniversary this year with an exclusive beer that we ve brewed together. A refreshing Wit Ale that encloses 25 years of friendship, togetherness and unforgettable moments in a bottle that bubbles coolness and juicy aromas of citrus fruits, spring flowers and coriander. Philia ... meaning friendship in Greek is a word with priceless value that cannot be bought. Enjoy it exclusively at #Fixcafe ... Heraklion downtown." BB is 20/04/2024
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DOK Johannes De Weize II
€2.97"A 5.4% weizen with a whopping 70% wheat malt was brewed with one of our long-serving bartenders at Dok. Johannes (better known by his nickname Joeri) joined forces with Janos to make a weizen the way he would like it himself. Lots of wheat, Weihenstephaner yeast fermented cold, a decoction mash and a noble hopping with Tettnanger."
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DOK Dubbel Inzet
€3.07"A dubbel uytzet. During the 19th century, uytzet, especially the uytzet from Gent, was one of the most popular beer types of Belgium. For double uytzet more malt and hops were needed, it was only brewed in winter time and it was stored longer."
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La Mule / La Nébuleuse Märzen
€3.17"Märzen, March beer, Märzenbier or Oktoberfestbier. It is a typical beer of variable color that was brewed in March, the end of the brewing season in Germany and heavily hopped in order to last the summer. It was kept cool , in the dark Oktoberfest began in September precisely to empty the stocks of the past season, the most common beer was Märzen This is a beer brewed in March on the occasion of the anniversary. from our very revered Oberleutnant Joël in collaboration with our friend Kouros from La Nébuleuse. This beer is aimed at lovers of malty pleasures, with coppery highlights, very slightly caramelized."
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De la Senne Brussels Calling
€3.17: 1Belgian IPA. Vintage 2024 "Bitter is Better". Brewed with organic ingredients.
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De la Senne Saison van de...
€3.23Saison van de Bruwer is a spelt Saison, dry-hopped and fermented with added Brettanomyces. It is blond, opalescent; its very persistent foam is creamy and fine. Very aromatic and fruity, its nose is reminiscent of pineapple, quince, apricot, and gooseberry. A ‘funky’ touch, typical of Brettanomyces, completes the picture. In the mouth these same flavors are intensified and accompanied by notes of cereals, a floral touch, and a final that evokes lime zests.
Its attack is mellow, but its finish is dry and bitter — typical character traits of the 1920s Saisons. -
De la Senne Bruxellensis
€3.23"4 months bottle refermented with 100% Brussels Brettanomyces yeast.
Amber colored with copper reflections, very fruity (pineapple and red fruits), sustained by hop flavors and complex notes of old leather. In spite of its 6,5%, its dry and bitter finish makes it a surprising thirst-quencher." -
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La Source Grive
€3.34"Our house Belgian Bitter, brewed with belgian malt, house yeast and belgian Comet. Simple, bitter, super drinkable."
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DOK Simcoe de Zeekat
€3.39"Classic American hops Colombus, Amarillo, Cascade, Mosaic and Simcoe dominate in this 6.8% beer. With its neutral yeast and 100% pilsner malt deposit, we wanted the hops to play the main role in this beer."
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DOK Nelson De Zeehond
€3.39"This 5.5% session IPA is bulging with green gold from Down Under. Nectaron, Nelson Sauvin and Riwaka swing the baton. Dark blonde with a bitter bite "
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DOK Pomona Lisa
€3.39"Pomona, the goddess of fruit trees, but also a new yeast strain that is fresh from the press. As one of the first Belgian breweries, we were allowed to get started with this to see what we could do with this promising goddess. The yeast was created by crossing different yeasts with each other and then slowly letting them evolve on a lab scale. While a lot of genetic manipulation is done at American breweries, the Canadian Escarpment masters this alternative technique like no other. The result of this collaboration between yeast gods Lallemand, Escarpment Labs and Dok is a very fruity IPA of 6.7% hopped with almost only Mosaic. The yeast provides a pleasant haze, the necessary juiciness, lots of citrus and stone fruits in the nose. The Mosaic and Mosaic cryo hops were added during 5 different additions throughout the entire process."
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DOK Sean Zijn Haar Ligt...
€3.39"Sean, regular customer and part of the furniture his haircut is always exquisite. In all the years we have known this man, his hair has never been out of place. To honour his lush, impressively styled hairdo brewed these cans. It became a hazy IPA of 6% with Galaxy, Cashmere and Mosaic cryo. Tropical IPA with a very green undertone."
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The Garden Citrus IPA
€3.39: 4"Fresh orange, grapefruit and lime with dank American hops. Dark orange in colour with a slight haze and a lingering, tight white head the aroma is strong sweet orange and tropical fruit. A complex citrus taste is followed by a soft and sticky bittersweet finish. Highly carbonated and easy drinking."
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Lervig Peach Pilsner
€3.41"Peach Pilsner, a beer that combines the crispness of a pilsner with a subtle hint of juicy peach flavor. With its light and flavorful profile, Peach Pilsner is the perfect choice for anyone seeking a balanced and easy-drinking beer."
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Surréaliste Dance Rave Dance
€3.43Session IPA dry-hopped with Citra, Motueka and Nelson . "Dance Rave Dance is our tribute to rave nights. Light & refreshing, this session IPA will quench your thirst and keep you dancing till the after party. Richly aromatic, this beer should mask any bitter tastes from the night..."
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DDVD Korenaar Finesse
€3.47"Finesse is a soft all grain triple with barley, wheat and rye malt, with a slightly sweet, spicy hoppiness."
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