Friday, October 15, 2010

October's Run

Belgians curated by Kelly Walker

Stella Artois
The Budweiser of Belgium 5.0% $33

Palm
It’s the roasted Champagne Malt which gives PALM its
amber color, but without being heavy. 5.4% $33

Wittekerke Witte (can)
WITTEKERKE charms you with its own character, smooth taste and a unique delicious aroma. A very pleasant drink, light in alcohol with a crisp and refreshing flavor. 5.5% $38

*Hoegaarden
Wheat beer (White Beer). Light bodied and Fresh 4.9% $39

Leffe Blond
Authentic, original abbey beer. Well rounded with
a nice touch of hop dryness in the finish. 6.6% $39

Grimbergen
Dark Double Ale. “Middle Ages” Recipe from
Norbertine Monks 6.5% $44

Grimbergen
Blonde Ale. The use of Gatinais barley combined with
carefully selected hops creates a perfectly balanced, relatively
light tasting beer with a fruity malty taste. 6.7% $44

*Rodenbach
Bearing the signs of its mixed fermentation and wood aging
it is vinous in character and refreshing. 5.0% $62

*Duvel
Champaign of Belgian Beer-Highly fermented
Golden Ale. Arguably the Best Beer in the World 8.5% $78

*Orval
An ultra dry ale that owes a large part of its character
to Brettanomyces yeasts and to a high proportion of
of dry hops. 6.2% $100

‘t Gaverhopke
This blonde sings with complexity, with sour intensity in
the nose and a mouth full of hops, fruit, notable apple, even
notes of sourkraut. 6.7% $100

*Westmalle
The dry Champenoise triple that made all triples
blonde. Sweetish and fruity, with a hoppy finish. 9.5% $112


*also featured in the “Great Beers: 700 of the best from around the world” that we currently carry.

Great Job Kelly! killer case!

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