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Item Notes: Name: Abbaye De Malonne Blond
Type: Ale - Belgian
ABV (Alcohol by volume): 6.3%
Country of origin: Belgium
Introduced:
The Abbey of Malonne was founded in the 7th century by Saint Berthuin, an Anglo-Saxon monk. Its beers are brewed based on natural raw materials that are carefully selected. Its blond presents a nice balance between softness and bitterness. Its dark beer, with characteristic aromas, offers the palate a particular bouquet. Golden color, just a bit hazy. Frothy head. Honey and orange in the aroma. Very fruity flavor: peach, pineapple and orange. Some hopbitterness. Touch of yeast character. Alcoholic for its modest ABV. Yeasty hopbitter aftertaste. Straightforward but nice.
Name: Abbaye De Malonne Dark
Type: Dubbel
ABV: 6.3%
Introduced:
Abbaye De Malonne Dark-Medium to dark brown in colour, fantastic head retention, Spicy sweet malty flavours, remnant of Leffe Bruin. This climaxes with a clean, dry hop finish leaving the palate ready for more. Its drinkability is astonishing so be mindful of how exceedingly well its alcohol is hidden.
Name: Abbaye Dendermonde
Type: Triple
ABV: 8.0%
Introduced:
Triple Abbeybeer Dendermonde is a blond high fermentation abbeybeer, made with the finest ingredients and brewed after ancient and rich traditions of monks and brewers. The beautiful gothic label and glass show the abbeytowers from Dendermonde, within worked up the silhouette of a monk. On the background music and words are dancing, fragments from the work of the Medieval abbess and herbalist Hildegard von Bingen, whose manuscript in the Dendermond abbey was discovered by music lovers.
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