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In Belgium, beer was already produced in the Roman era, as evidenced by the excavation of a brewery and malthouse from the 3rd and 4th centuries AD at Ronchinne. [9] During the Early and High Middle Ages, beer was produced with gruit, a mix of herbs and spices that was first mentioned in 974 when the bishop of Liège was granted the right to sell it at Fosses-la-Ville.
It is dark with a caramel-colored foam head. Gulden Draak is named after the golden dragon at the top of the belfry of Ghent.. Gulden Draak (Dutch for Golden Dragon) is a dark Belgian beer with high alcohol by volume (10.5%), brewed by Brouwerij Van Steenberge in Ertvelde, East Flanders.
Pages in category "Belgian beer brands" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 3 Schténg; A.
Belgium’s beer culture is renowned worldwide. There are household brands from the world’s largest brewing company, Anheuser-Busch InBev, such as Stella Artois, Hoegaarden, and Leffe. There are ...
Caves is a dark Belgian beer, available around the cities of Lier and Ghent.. Caves has a long history of success and decline. From the 16th century onwards, it was brewed by several breweries around the city of Lier, but when the last brewery Cuykens disappeared in 1967 it seemed that this was also the end of the beer tradition of Caves.
The result is a beer which ages well if kept in the dark and unrefrigerated, and allows it to be shipped relatively cheaply to international markets. The yeast gives Unibroue beers a cloudy appearance and provides a characteristic element to the taste.
Herkenrode is a Belgian abbey beer brewed by the ... was declared in 2016 the best Belgian dark beer in the World Beer Awards and in 2017 received a bronze ...
Fantôme Speciale Noel (10.0% ABV), a Christmas beer with a spicy character; Fantôme Brise-BonBons! (8.0% ABV), a particularly hoppy beer; Fantôme Pissenlit (8.0% ABV) made with dandelions, literally "wet the bed" in French. Described as "highly spicy with touches of pepper and slight grass and floral notes, a touch of lemon-lime citrus." [11]