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  • Brouwerij Boelens Bieken Honey 8.5% Lightly hopped brew enhanced with a subtle hint of honey, resulting in a delicate aftertaste.

  • Bier & Kaas Book  - Vinken en Van Tricht 50 Speelse Combinaties met Bier en Kaas geschreven door Bier Sommelier Ben Vinken en Kaas Meester Michel Van Tricht - 207 pag

  • Bieazijn - Vinaigre de Bière (beer vinegar) Kriek Lambic Kriek Lambic beer vinegar to season your salads and dressings

  • Bierazijn-Vinaigre de Bière Kriek-Lambic (beer vinegar) is a vinegar made with kriek-lambic. Perfect to season your salads and dressings

  • Bière & Fromage par Vinken et Van Tricht Bière & Fromage 50 Accords Ludiques par Vinken et Van Tricht - 207 pages

  • Brasserie d'Orval clock "Bière d'Orval" made by Emaillerie Belge Product Weight : 1.2 kg Product Measurements : 32.5 x 23 x 2 cm = 12.8 x 9.05 x 0.78 in Individually numbered collectable item

  • Brasserie Dupont Bière de Miel - organic A golden orange pale ale with a soapy head that leaves a good lace. Sweet nose and a definate honey based aroma that is also mixed with light spices and pepper. The honey flavour is quickly followed by a mild sourness and then finishes off dry. Truly a delicious Saison because of secondary fermentation of the beer...

  • Bière des Amis 0.0% 33 cl Alc Free Blond Beer from Belgium

  • Bière des Amis Belge Blonde 66 cl 5.8% Blondf Beer from Belgium - Best shared with friends - A PARTAGER

  • Brasserie du Bocq Blanche de Namur

  • Brasserie du Bocq Blanche de Namur Glass

  • Brasserie de Blaugies La Moneuse Glass

  • Brasserie de Blaugies Bière Darbyste NEW 37.5 cl bottles Blond ale brewed with fig juice. The beer is named after a Mr Darby..

  • Brasserie de Blaugies Bière Darbyste Blond ale brewed with fig juice. The beer is named after a Mr Darby..

  • Brasserie de Blaugies Glass (Brewery Glass)

  • Brasserie de Blaugies La Moneuse is a classic "saison" beer by virtue of its strength and its earthy, aged quality. NEW in 37.5 cl bottles

  • Brasserie de Blaugies La Moneuse is a classic "saison" beer by virtue of its strength and its earthy, aged quality.

  • Brasserie de Blaugies La Moneuse Triple X 10% Golden Ale - Saison

  • Brasserie de Blaugies Saison d'Epeautre is a traditional Saison-style now made only at Blaugies-Dour, using barley and 'spelt' (l'épeautre), which is an olde wheat variety. NEW in 37.5 cl bottles 'Spelt' has a very distinctive flavor which is also responsible for giving bread it's unique taste.

  • Brasserie de Blaugies Saison d'Epeautre is a traditional Saison-style now made only at Blaugies-Dour, using barley and 'spelt' (l'épeautre), which is an olde wheat variety. 'Spelt' has a very distinctive flavor which is also responsible for giving bread it's unique taste.

  • Blaugies/Hill Farmstead La Vermontoise 75 cl A spelt Saison with Amarillo hops made in collaboration with Shaun Hill from Hill Farmstead Brewery. NEW in 37.5 cl bottles Connection The Blaugies & Hill Farmstead 

  • Blaugies-Hill Farmstead La Vermontoise 75 cl A spelt Saison with Amarillo hops made in collaboration with Shaun Hill from Hill Farmstead Brewery. Connection The Blaugies & Hill Farmstead 

  • Bloemenbier Amber colored ale fermented with the addition of flowers, 7%. Brewed & Bottled by De Proefbrouwerij

  • Boerinneken is a blonde type of abbey beer of double fermentation inside the bottle. Its taste is of somewhat sweet hops, with a volume percentage of 9.5%. The bottle is closed with a snap wing stopper.

  • Boerken is an dark-coloured type of abbey beer of double fermentation inside the bottle. Its taste is malty, slightly on the bitter side, with a volume percentage of 9.5%.

  • Boon 'Kriek Boon' Tulip Glass on stem 30 cl 

  • Brouwerij Boon Framboise is a traditional Belgian Lambic fruit-beer. It is brewed according to the traditional Lambic style of spontaneous fermentation. Only fresh raspberries (25%) and wildcherries (5%) are used for this Lambic beer. Brewed in Lembeek, the village that gave Lambic it's name.

  • Brouwerij Boon Framboise is a traditional Belgian Lambic fruit-beer. It is brewed according to the traditional Lambic style of spontaneous fermentation. Only fresh raspberries (25%) and wildcherries (5%) are used for this Lambic beer. Brewed in Lembeek, the village that gave Lambic it's name.

  • Brouwerij Boon Glass Tasting a "Mariage Parfait" can only be parfait if tasted from an genuine Boon Geuze glass.

  • Brouwerij Boon Kriek (lambic) Glass 25 cl

  • Brouwerij Boon Kriek is a traditional Belgian Lambic fruit-beer. It is brewed according to the traditional Lambic style of spontaneous fermentation. Only fresh cherries (25%) are used. Kriek Boon is slightly sweet, with the surprising natural fragrance of sourcherries and almonds. With only 4% of alcohol it is a perfect summer beer.

  • Brouwerij Boon Kriek is a traditional Belgian Lambic fruit-beer. It is brewed according to the traditional Lambic style of spontaneous fermentation. Only fresh cherries (25%) are used. Kriek Boon is slightly sweet, with the surprising natural fragrance of sourcherries and almonds. With only 4% of alcohol it is a perfect summer beer.

  • BOON Kriek : 24 bottles incl the crate Kriek Boon is a traditional Belgian Lambic fruit-beer. It is brewed according to the traditional Lambic style of spontaneous fermentation. Only fresh cherries (25%) are used. Kriek Boon is slightly sweet, with the surprising natural fragrance of sourcherries and almonds. With only 4% of alcohol it is a perfect summer...

  • Brouwerij Boon Oude Geuze is one of the finest examples of the traditional 100% spontaneous fermentation Lambic style. To moderate the sourness, Boon Brewery only brews Lambic in the 7 cold months, from early October until April, according to the traditional "turbid mash" system. Awards at the World Beer Championships: 2008 Gold, 2010 Silver, 2012 Gold...

  • Brouwerij Boon Oude Geuze is one of the finest examples of the traditional 100% spontaneous fermentation Lambic style. The blend, a mild average 18 months old Lambic (unsweetened, unfiltered, unpasteurised) is refermented in the bottle and can be stored up to 20 years. Brewed in Lembeek, the village that gave Lambic its name.