Hey there fellow beer enthusiast! Let's talk about the complex, wine-like Belgian Dark Strong Ales. As the name implies, these are stronger Belgian ales with deep, dark fruit flavors and higher alcohol - usually 8-11%
Belgian Blond Ale is beer style born from a cultural conundrum. Click here to learn more about this type of beer, its history and how to brew your own.
Hey there fellow beer enthusiast! Let's talk about the complex, wine-like Belgian Dark Strong Ales. As the name implies, these are stronger Belgian ales with deep, dark fruit flavors and higher alcohol - usually 8-11%
Discover what makes the heavenly brews of Belgium so good in this new book by long time Real Beer Page Editor Stan Hieronymus. In Brew Like a Monk, he details the beers and brewing of the famous Trappist producers along with dozens of others from both Belgium and America. Sip along as you read and, if you feel yourself divinely inspired to brew some of your own, try out the tips and recipes as well!
The flat cut of brisket is leaner than the point cut (or deckle) but still has enough fat to keep it juicy. It will hold its shape better as it cooks, and slices neatly.
Hey there beer friend! Let's talk Belgian Blond Ales - perfect brews for easy drinking. As the name suggests, these are pale golden beers that showcase the delicate spicy flavors of Belgian yeast. They are
Hey there beer buddy! Let's chat about the delightful hybrid that is Belgian IPAs. As the name hints, these beers blend the hoppy bitterness of an American IPA with the fruity, spicy yeast flavors of
This Saison recipe is a quintessential recreation of a Belgian Saison. I have brewed this beer so many times and it never fails to impress.
Hello again, and welcome to another edition of Brew Along with Us, Great Fermentations’ recipe of the month blog. This […]
NAME TYPE CARBONATION RANGE American Amber Ale Ale 2.3-2.8 vols American Barleywine Ale 1.8-2.5 vols American Brown Ale Ale 2.0-2.6 vols American IPA Ale 2.2-2.7 vols American Pale Ale Ale 2.3-2.8 vols American Stout Ale 2.3-2.9 vols Belgian Blond Ale Ale 2.2-2.8 vols Belgian Dark Strong Ale Ale 2.3-2.9 vols Belgian Dubbel Ale 2.3-2.9 vols […]
This big and complex yet dangerously easy-to-drink ale is relatively easy to brew well—just watch that attenuation and focus on healthy fermentation for a drying finish.
Hey there beer enthusiast! Let's talk today about one of my favorite styles - the malty, fruity Belgian Dubbel. Dubbels get their name because they typically contain about double the malt of a standard Belgian
The perfect light sessionable beer for summer: Summer in Antwerp. Checkout our Belgian Pale Ale recipe and get ready to enjoy summer in a glass.
Belgian panache and historical tricks can liven up a slice of the color spectrum often seen as decidedly unsexy.
Hey beer friend! Let's chat about the wonderfully complex Flanders Red Ale style. These Belgian ales get their signature tart, fruity flavors from extended barrel-aging in large wooden foeders. The barrels allow naturally occurring bacteria
The perfect light sessionable beer for summer: Summer in Antwerp. Checkout our Belgian Pale Ale recipe and get ready to enjoy summer in a glass.
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Hey there beer buddy! Let's chat about the delightful hybrid that is Belgian IPAs. As the name hints, these beers blend the hoppy bitterness of an American IPA with the fruity, spicy yeast flavors of
Hey there beer enthusiast! Let's chat about the deliciously drinkable Belgian Pale Ales. As the name suggests, these ales showcase the yeasty esters and spiciness of Belgian beer in a lighter, more sessionable form. The
Belgian Strong Golden Ale on the surface looks innocent and rather unassuming. Pale in color, appealing aromas, well carbonated, and drinkable until its last sip. Nevertheless, the Belgian Strong Golden Ale can sneak up on
Belgian Strong Golden Ale on the surface looks innocent and rather unassuming. Pale in color, appealing aromas, well carbonated, and drinkable until its last sip. Nevertheless, the Belgian Strong Golden Ale can sneak up on
Belgian Blond Ale is less than 100 years old, yet it is based on one of the most glorious brewing traditions in the world. With its brewing roots as old as the Middle Ages, when
Hey there beer friend! Let's chat about one of my favorite styles - the rustic, delightful Saison. Saisons were originally brewed in Wallonia, Belgium as seasonal "farmhouse" ales for summertime refreshment. With their dry, spicy
Belgian Pale Ale is an easy drinking beer, somewhat fruity, and a little less aggressive in flavor than any other Belgian beer. This style has a malt backbone that consists of flavors such as biscuity,
Belgian Pale Ale is an easy drinking beer, somewhat fruity, and a little less aggressive in flavor than any other Belgian beer. This style has a malt backbone that consists of flavors such as biscuity,
Hey there fellow beer enthusiast! Let's talk about the complex, wine-like Belgian Dark Strong Ales. As the name implies, these are stronger Belgian ales with deep, dark fruit flavors and higher alcohol - usually 8-11%
Hey beer friend! Let me tell you about Belgian Ales. These are a diverse group of beers that originated in Belgium. They are known for their unique flavors, often fruity and spicy, and higher alcohol
Hey there beer friend! Let's chat about one of my favorite styles - the rustic, delightful Saison. Saisons were originally brewed in Wallonia, Belgium as seasonal "farmhouse" ales for summertime refreshment. With their dry, spicy
Flanders Red Ale is a classic Belgian beer that is brewed by a few breweries in Flanders, Belgium. This beer is sour and sometimes rather sweet, with malt flavors and fruity complexity from a mixed
Hey there beer friend! Let's chat about one of my favorite styles - the rustic, delightful Saison. Saisons were originally brewed in Wallonia, Belgium as seasonal "farmhouse" ales for summertime refreshment. With their dry, spicy
Belgian Dark Strong Ale is not a very old beer style. Usually when either writing or talking about beer, one is usually not older than said style. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZ-fTBvni-c This is not the case with this
Hey beer friend! Let's chat about the wonderfully complex Flanders Red Ale style. These Belgian ales get their signature tart, fruity flavors from extended barrel-aging in large wooden foeders. The barrels allow naturally occurring bacteria
Flanders Red Ale is a classic Belgian beer that is brewed by a few breweries in Flanders, Belgium. This beer is sour and sometimes rather sweet, with malt flavors and fruity complexity from a mixed
Belgian Dark Strong Ale is not a very old beer style. Usually when either writing or talking about beer, one is usually not older than said style. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZ-fTBvni-c This is not the case with this
No stew better highlights the wonders of cooking with beer than Carbonnades à la Flamande. Learn chefs' tips to master the dish and try out our recipe.