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Blonde Ale
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Seef Bier


SeefBeer es la histórica cerveza local de la ciudad de Amberes. Fue elaborada por muchas cervecerías artesanales de Amberes durante el siglo XIX hasta la década de 1930s. La cerveza era tan popular que una parte de la ciudad (conocida por sus bares y vida nocturna), es hasta el día de hoy llamada Seefbeer.

Como los cerveceros artesanales locales desaparecieron debido a la Primera Guerra Mundial, pasó lo mismo con SeefBier. Renombrada y legendaria, la receta se presumía perdida desde hace muchas décadas.

80 años después la receta auténtica fue recuperada y el estilo de la cerveza revivió, fiel a sus secretos originales y  utilizando los ingredientes de cebada, trigo, avena, trigo sarraceno ( alforfón), lúpulo y levadura belgas históricas.

Aroma intensamente afrutado, y notas a pan en boca

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Oud Berseel Bzart Lambiek - Bzart Lambiek Millésime

BZART LAMBIEK originates from the merger of two glorious traditions, i.e. the ‘Méthode Traditionnelle’ (traditional method) for sparkling wines and the spontaneous fermentation for Lambic beers. The result is a natural, sparkling Lambic beer of Belgian origin.

Lambic is a spontaneous fermentation beer and the oldest of the still existing Belgian beers that probably originated around the year 1300. The “Lambiek Oud Beersel” that serves as a basis for the BZART Lambiek first undergoes fermentation during twelve months in wooden barrels in Oud Beersel’s cellars.

This Lambic beer is then bottled by adding the “liqueur de tirage” (tirage liqueur) consisting of sparkling wine yeast and sugar for the second fermentation. The beer then ages in bottles for at least nine months before its final maturation according to the “Méthode Traditionnelle”.

Through this process fine carbon dioxide develops, is maintained in the bottle and causes the Lambic beer to become effervescent. By applying “remuage” (riddling) and “dégorgement” (disgorging) the present yeast sediments are removed from the bottle.

A characteristic feature of Bzart Lambiek is that there is no sweetening, so no “liqueur d’expédition” (shipment liquor) is added before corking and applying the muselet onto the bottle. This results in a sparkling BRUT Lambic beer with an overwhelming palette of tastes.

BZART LAMBIEK is highly suitable as aperitif, digestive or as companion for crustaceans and fish such as mackerel, eels, herring, salmon, halibut, cod and sapphirine gurnard. Bzart Lambiek is mentioned on the menu of renowned restaurants and won the prestigious award of the “World’s Best Brut / Champagne Beer” at the World Beer Awards 2016 in the United Kingdom.

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