Saint Feuillien Grand Cru 33Cl
Saint Feuillien Grand Cru 33Cl
Ref: 14.531
33cl / 9,5%

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2,68€
12+
2,55€
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2,44€

Description

The origins of the brewery Saint Feuillien back to the seventh century, when the Irish monk Feuillien lived and worked in Le Roeulx, in 665, Feuillien was assaulted and murdered whose figure was recalled in the founding of the Abbey Norbertine where beer and whose activity ended during the French Revolution was made.

Stéphanie Friart was in charge of picking up the thread and founded the current brewery in the former premises of the abbey, the business currently still owned by the Friart family, which is Benoît Friart as deputy director.

Within the range of beers St. Feuillien, is one that is distinguished from all others, the Grand Cru. A beer with no spices that presents an extra blond flavor that has a powerful finest personality, a mixture of hops noblest and fermentation aromas that give as a result a light beer with a full lasting bitterness of nuances characterized by its hoppy character.

The origins of the brewery Saint Feuillien back to the seventh century, when the Irish monk Feuillien lived and worked in Le Roeulx, in 665, Feuillien was assaulted and murdered whose figure was recalled in the founding of the Abbey Norbertine where beer and whose activity ended during the French Revolution was made. Stéphanie Friart was in charge of picking up the thread and founded the current brewery in the former premises of the abbey, the business currently still owned by the Friart family, which is Benoît Friart as deputy director. Within the range of beers St. Feuillien, is one that is distinguished from all others, the Grand Cru. A beer with no spices that presents an extra blond flavor that has a powerful finest personality, a mixture of hops noblest and fermentation aromas that give as a result a light beer with a full lasting bitterness of nuances characterized by its hoppy character.

The origins of the brewery Saint Feuillien back to the seventh century, when the Irish monk Feuillien lived and worked in Le Roeulx, in 665, Feuillien was assaulted and murdered whose figure was recalled in the founding of the Abbey Norbertine where beer and whose activity ended during the French Revolution was made.

Stéphanie Friart was in charge of picking up the thread and founded the current brewery in the former premises of the abbey, the business currently still owned by the Friart family, which is Benoît Friart as deputy director.

Within the range of beers St. Feuillien, is one that is distinguished from all others, the Grand Cru. A beer with no spices that presents an extra blond flavor that has a powerful finest personality, a mixture of hops noblest and fermentation aromas that give as a result a light beer with a full lasting bitterness of nuances characterized by its hoppy character.

Technical Sheet

Liquid Volume
33cl
Country of origin
Belgium
Alcohol Content/Graduation
9,5%
Number of Package Units
1
Biological cycle
Beer
Winery/Distillery/Brand
Brasserie St-Feuillien
Variety/Type
Belgian Strong Ale
Beer Color
Blonde
383 Items

Liquid Volume
33cl
Country of origin
Belgium
Alcohol Content/Graduation
9,5%
Number of Package Units
1
Biological cycle
Beer
Winery/Distillery/Brand
Brasserie St-Feuillien
Variety/Type
Belgian Strong Ale
Beer Color
Blonde
383 Items

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