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casseroles
Casseroles are usually rich in flavour yet quite smooth due to their long cooking times. A similarly rich and smooth beverage will therefore work well with them. If your food is very fatty, you can cut it with a well-balanced beverage.
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strong cheeses
Strong cheeses work well with comparably full-bodied beverages. If you opt for wine, it will often be sweet and maybe even fortified.
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chocolate desserts
Dark chocolate has a fairly strong flavour that goes best with a full-bodied beer or a rich – and usually sweet – wine. White chocolate has a more delicate flavour, and is therefore better paired with very mild white dessert wines.
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clams, mussels, scallops and oysters
Shellfish have a mild, delicate taste. Their light and nuanced flavours are best suited to similarly light yet aromatic beverages. An exception to this are hearty stouts and porters, which are a classic accompaniment to oysters.
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Product details
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PRODUCT NUMBER927981
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ALCOHOL6.2%
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ENERGY60.0 Kcal / 100ml
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BEER TYPEspeciality (sour ale)
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PRICE / LITRE16.36 EUR
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DEPOSIT0.1 €
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONMay contain sediment. Small artisan brewery
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BITTERNESS9.0 EBU
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WORT STRENGTH15.8 °P
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INGREDIENTS DECLARED BY THE PRODUCERContains barley. Contains wheat
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PACKAGINGbottle
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CLOSUREcrown cap
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PRODUCERVerhaeghe Vichte
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SUPPLIERBrew Seeker
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SELECTIONsale-to-order selection
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Taste
Taste
Specialities are beers that are rare or difficult to categorise into one of the generally used beer styles.
The flavours range from crisp, refreshing mild beers to full-bodied, sweet and strong beers. There are both top- and bottom-fermented beers as well as spontaneously fermented beers.
Tips for useSome of the specialities are local traditional beers, and others are brand-new products. Examples of specialities are lambic, fruit beers, smoke beers, Trappist beers, flavoured beers, saison and sahti.
Try a Trappist beer with black label Emmental, kriek (cherry beer) with brie, smoke beer with BBQ-seasoned skewers or sahti with sauna-smoked ham.
How to serveThe serving temperature of specialities ranges from well-chilled to slightly chilled, i.e. 7–14°C. Ask one of our expert salespersons about the perfect serving temperature!