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Bières sans frontières, Great British Beer Festival 2007. For more selections see previous post.
ABV: 5% Origin: Sumida, Tōkyō, Japan Website: www.asahibeer.co.jp
Asahi Premium Black Kuronama
The Japanese beer market exhibits a taste for dark lagers inherited no doubt from the German brewers who helped set up the country’s brewing industry in the […]
Bières sans frontières, Great British Beer Festival 2007. For more selections see previous post.
ABV: 10.6% Origin: Brooklyn, New York, USA Website: www.brooklynbrewery.com
Brooklyn Black Chocolate Stout
The Brooklyn brewery, with its world famous and well travelled head brewer Garrett Oliver, needs little introduction — originally established to revive the pre-Prohibition style of […]
Bières sans frontières, Great British Beer Festival 2007. For more selections see previous post.
ABV: 5% Origin: Sint-Ulriks-Kapelle, Vlaams-Brabant, Vlaanderen Website: www.brouwerijgirardin.com
Girardin Framboise
This traditional lambic brewery in the heart of the Pajottenland, founded in 1882, is especially famed for its unfiltered black label gueuze. Its fruit beers are filtered but far […]
Bières sans frontières, Great British Beer Festival 2007. For more selections see previous post.
ABV: 3.5% Origin: Tourpes, Hainaut, Wallonie Website: www.brasserie-dupont.com
Dupont Biolégère
Dupont, founded in 1844, is the highest regarded of the traditional farmhouse saison breweries of Hainaut though its talents stretch far beyond the traditional parameters of this sturdy, rustic […]
Bières sans frontières, Great British Beer Festival 2007. For more selections see previous post. Top Tastings 2008
ABV: 8% Origin: Diest, Vlaams-Brabant, Vlaanderen Website: www.loterbol.be
Café-brouwerij Loterbol
One of a batch of newer microbreweries gradually bringing new techniques and flavours to the Belgian beer scene, Loterbol describes itself as a brewpub — café-brouwerij […]
Bières sans frontières, Great British Beer Festival 2007. For more selections see previous post. Beer sellers: De Bierkoning
ABV: 6% Origin: Roermond, Limburg, Netherlands Website: www.christoffelbier.nl
St Christoffel Christoffel Blond
Another of the Netherlands’ most outstanding beers, this is the flagship brew of St Christoffel, founded by Leo Brand, scion of the […]
Bières sans frontières, Great British Beer Festival 2007. Top Tastings 2008. For more selections see previous post. Beer sellers: De Bierkoning
ABV: 7% Origin: Uithoorn, Noord-Holland, Netherlands Website: www.schansbier.nl
Van Vollenhoven poster
Van Vollenhoven’s Extra Stout is arguably one of the best beers currently produced in the Netherlands, and it’s also a piece […]
Bières sans frontières, Great British Beer Festival 2007. For more selections see previous post.
ABV: 5.1% Origin: Bamberg, Franken/Bayern, Germany Website: www.schlenkerla.de
Brauerei Heller: Wirtshaus zum "Schlenkerla" in Bamberg. Photo: Asio otus, Wikimedia commons.
Heller-Trum Schlenkerla is the most prominent of the two breweries in the classic Franconian brewing city of Bamberg specialising […]
Bières sans frontières, Great British Beer Festival 2007
ABV: 4.9% Origin: Jever, Niedersachsen, Germany Website: www.jever.de
Jever Pilsener
This characterful pils-style lager from the German part of historic Fryslân is one of the driest and hoppiest of the established German lagers. Founded by the König family in 1848, the brewery passed through other […]
First published in BEER July 2007 as part of a piece on French beer. For more French beers see previous post. Beer sellers: Cave à bulles
ABV: 5.8 per cent Origin: Esquelbecq, Nord, France Website www.brasseriethiriez.ifrance.com
Thiriez La Rouge Flamande
Like most place names around Dunkirk, the name Esquelbecq is originally Dutch – […]
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