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  • Insight Cellars Maturation:...

    €28.95

    "For our Maturation series, we select beers aged in a single type of barrel to showcase how different casks affect the final character of a beer. We aged our Danish Wild Ale in a large, very old Oloroso Sherry Bocoy cask made of chestnut wood for two years, and blended this with a smaller amount of two-year-old Danish Wild Ale aged in a traditional oak Oloroso barrel. The Oloroso casks enhanced the beer with flavors of toasted walnuts, caramelized fruit and spices."

  • Insight Cellars Maturation:...

    €28.95

    "In our Maturation series, we carefully select Wild Ales aged in specific barrels to showcase how different casks influence the final character of a blend. Our Vin Jaune edition features a blend of Danish Wild Ales aged for two years in three freshly emptied 225-liter barrels from a historic winery in Jura, France. The aging process infused the beer with the essence of Vin Jaune, unveiling layers of nutty complexity, delicate oxidative notes, and a subtle tang."

  • Insight Cellars Sunstead:...

    €28.95

    "Our Sunstead series captures the essence of perfectly ripe stone fruits, allowing us to savor the warm flavors of summer all year long. The base beer is a blend of one, two and three-year-old Danish Wild Ales aged in Chardonnay and Monbazillac barrels. We racked this onto freshly destoned and crushed Bergeron apricots at a rate of over 600 grams of apricots per liter, and left it to macerate with the fruit for over a month before bottling. This complex, soft and juicy beer tastes almost like biting into a fragrant apricot, transporting you back to the high days of summer no matter when you drink it."

  • Insight Cellars Sunstead:...

    €28.95

    "Our Sunstead series captures the essence of perfectly ripe stone fruits, allowing us to savor the warm flavors of summer all year long. The base beer is a blend of one, two and three-year-old Danish Wild Ales aged in Chardonnay and Monbazillac barrels. We racked this onto freshly destoned and crushed white nectarines at a rate of over 600 grams of nectarines per liter, and left it to macerate with the fruit for over a month before bottling. This complex, soft and juicy beer tastes almost like biting into a fragrant nectarine, transporting you back to the high days of summer no matter when you drink it."