
List of products by brand Brasserie de la Senne
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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."
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De la Senne Brussels Calling
€ 2,62Belgian IPA. Vintage 2023. "Bitter is Better". Brewed with organic ingredients.
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De la Senne Coucou Puissant
€ 2,64"It's cold and energy costs are too high? We have a solution for you: warm yourself up internally with a Coucou Puissant! Her name is a tribute to the last squat where Bernard lived, and whose inhabitants campaigned passionately for access to housing for all. On top of that, it was in the cellars of this squat that Zinnebir was born in 2002. She is an exhilarating Amber Ale, generously dry-hopped with German hops. Her nose evokes stone fruits from the South, as well as persimmon. We also find a whole bouquet of exotic flowers. These nuanced aroma's are followed by voracious notes of biscuity malt. In the end she develops a beautiful and long bitterness, which harmoniously brings everything in balance."
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De la Senne Crianza
€ 3,07"Crianza belongs to the family of Flemish Red-Brown ales. Born out of a mixed fermentation, she spent more than a year in oak barrels. Her body has copper reflections, and her aspect is limpid. Her foam is beige and creamy, with a nice hold. She smells like Northern cherries, with a woody and winey accent, and a slightly animal touch given by the Brettanomyces yeast. In the mouth, these flavors are completed by stewed apples, notes of Agen plums, blackberries, spices (cinnamon, cloves, licorice), and a very lightly caramelized touch of malt and biscuit. Her slightly sour character makes her surprisingly refreshing."
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De la Senne Pete's Wicked...
€ 2,93A collaboration with Pete Slosberg using cocoa nibs from Frederic Blondeel
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De la Senne Saison
€ 3,49Saison blended with lambic from Cantillon and aged in barrels. "An extremely complex but at the same time very refreshing beer. It somehow resembles a hoppy gueuze with a distinct bitterness. Indeed, the Saisons were generously hopped for the well-known keeping properties of hops. Also, they were often dry-hopped, as is the case here. Saison de la Senne has been barrel-aged for three years before bottling. Amber in color, its nose reminds one of Lambic, with notes of fallen apples, wood, leather, and the typical funky character of the Bretts. In the mouth, a soft tartness is present, quickly leading to dryness. The aromas of the nose are completed by those of spelt and rye, quince, green gooseberries and a complex vinous character. The finish is bitter but perfectly in balance." Second blend bottled in March 2023.
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De la Senne Saison van de...
€ 2,67Saison 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. -
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