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  2. St. Joseph's Abbey (Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Spencer Brewery was the name of the brewery run by the abbey that produced Trappist beer from 2013 to 2022. In 2010, St. Joseph's Abbey explored the possibility of brewing beer as other Trappist monasteries do, and sought guidance from brewers in Boston and several Trappist breweries in Europe. [12]

  3. Trappist beer - Wikipedia

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    Trappist beer is brewed by Trappist monks. Thirteen Trappist monasteries—six in Belgium, two in the Netherlands, and one each in Austria, Italy, England, France, and Spain— produce beer, [1] but the Authentic Trappist Product label is assigned by the International Trappist Association (ITA) to just ten breweries that meet their strict criteria.

  4. Portal:Beer/Selected article/15 - Wikipedia

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    A Trappist beer is a beer brewed by or under control of Trappist monks. Of the World's Trappist monasteries, seven produce beer; six in Belgium and one in the Netherlands . These seven breweries are authorized to label their beers with the Authentic Trappist Product logo that indicates a compliance to various rules issued by the International ...

  5. Orval Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Orval Trappist Ale bottle with traditional glass. Orval is the main brand. Depending on age, its alcohol by volume varies from 5.9% to 7.2%. Bottles are normally labelled with the average 6.2%, but to meet North American legal requirements they must there be labelled with the maximum 6.9%. [2]

  6. Category:Trappist beer - Wikipedia

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  7. Talk:Trappist beer - Wikipedia

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    6 Spencer Trappist Ale. 1 comment. 7 Sorting the table of the breweries by volume. 2 comments. 8 eleven breweries? 1 comment. 9 ...

  8. Brewery Ommegang - Wikipedia

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    Ommegang Gnomegang (Belgian-style Strong Blonde Ale, 9.4% ABV) - Fermented with Chouffe yeast in primary fermentation. Ommegang Duvel Rustica (Belgian-style Golden ale collaboration with Duvel Moortgat, 8.5%) Ommegang XV (Belgian-style Trappist ale brewed to celebrate Ommegang's Fifteenth anniversary. 9.6%) 2013:

  9. Tripel - Wikipedia

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    It was a strong blonde ale and was very likely based on a blonde beer the monks had been brewing sporadically since 1931. In 1956 they renamed it Tripel , and the popularity of that brand ensured the name is still strongly associated with the Westmalle brewery, [ 10 ] though both the term Tripel and the style of beer associated with the name ...