Wallonia

Beer, Abbaye de Forest (24x33cL)

Double gold medal winner at the European Beer Challenge 2020.

Alcohol Content: 6.5%

Brewing beer is a traditional skill that has been passed down through 6 generations at the Silly brewery. It was founded in 1850 by Marcelin Hypolite. Today Silly brewery is a reference in terms of quality. Each beer is brewed according to traditional methods with the best ingredients: pure water, unique yeast of which only the master brewer knows the secret, the best hops and quality malt.

L’Abbaye de Forest is a top-fermented abbey-style beer with refermentation in the bottle. These beers are strong, easy-drinking blondes of Belgian inspiration. L’Abbaye de Forest discreetly fragrant aroma is followed by a delicately bitter flavour. On the palate, it leaves a subtle sultana fruitiness that finishes with a very pleasant invigorating bitterness.

Enjoy this beer chilled (8°C) to reveal its piece potential. It’s the perfect accompaniment to aperitifs with friends.

Keep beer ideally at a constant temperature between 15 and 20°C. L’abbaye de forest can be kept like this for 24 months.

Beer
Blond
4-8°C

Shop Price

SGD155/792cL

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