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Witbier
Belgian Dubbel
Belgian Dubbel
ABV:

5.5
8
6.7
IBU:

15
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25
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St. Bernardus Wit - St. Bernardus Blanche - Witbier

StBernardus Wit is a traditional Belgian white beer developed and brewed in collaboration with the legendary Master Brewer Pierre Celis. This ale is very pale (whitish-yellow color) and quite hazy. The head is white and dense. In aroma, it has a wheaty, apple-like, tartness; herbal-spicy notes with coriander and orangey fruitness and honeyish sweetness. Very refreshing: perfect thirst quencher ! (5,5% ABV)

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St. Bernardus Prior 8

St.Bernardus Prior 8 is a traditional abbey ale brewed in the classic "Dubbel" style of Belgium’s Best Abbey Ales. It has a ruby to purple color, smooth, creamy richness of texture that is almost oily, and a malt-fruit complexity reminiscent of coconut. (8% alc. vol.)
It finds the perfect balance between sweet, bitter and malty tastes. One of the original recipes from the days of license-brewing for the Trappist monks of Westvleteren 

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Cerveza Doble de Abadía, de color oscuro y aroma tostado a caramelo, frutas maduras, café con retrogusto dulce y maltoso.

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St. Bernardus Pater 6

StBernardus Pater 6 is a traditional abbey style dubbel, chestnut in color, very fruity with notes of melon and very fresh banana, finishing with slight bitterness.
Delightfully easy to drink. (6,7% ABV) One of the original recipes from the days of license-brewing for the Trappist monks of Westvleteren

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St Bernardus Pater 6 es una dubbel tradicional estilo abadía, de color castaño, muy afrutada con notas de melón y plátano muy fresco, terminando con ligero amargor.

Deliciosamente fácil de beber. (6,7% ABV) Una de las recetas originales de la épovca en que se tenía licencia de elaboración de la cerveza para los monjes trapenses de Westvleteren.

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