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DOK / Verzet Emmer Genoeg...
€2.80"Tart emmer wheat beer with Callista and Huell Melon (Collab Verzet)"
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De la Senne / Allagash...
€2.75"ZENNEGASH is a collab with our friends—and excellent brewers—of Allagash Brewing Company from Portland, Maine in the USA. Little side note: the first ever collab we did was with them in 2011: the Very Spéciale Belge. We didn’t have to look far to find a name for the beer. We simply combined the two rivers we both owe our names to: the Allagash river, and our good old Zenne! This time we brewed a wheat beer (the specialty of Allagash!), dry hopped with both American and European hops. We made two versions: one bottled version, refermented with Brett-yeast, and one clean version in kegs."
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De la Senne Brett Porter
€3.03"The Brett Porter is inspired by the old London Porters, superstar beers of the 1800s, which were kept in huge wooden casks in which Brettanomyces yeasts grew. It was not barreled, but co-fermented with our house Brettanomyces, and brewed from magnificent English specialty malts. Pours black with a ruby tint. Its foam, dark beige, is fine and persistent. Brettanomyces are present on the nose, giving it a vinous character with very ripe cherries like an old kirsh, and a little leather. A roasted and slightly smoky touch completes the picture. These aromas are found in the mouth, with added notes of mocha, cocoa powder and prunes."