'Pack of 24 Craft Beers Maredsous 8 Brune'

'Pack of 24 Craft Beers Maredsous 8 Brune'

'Pack of 24 Craft Beers Maredsous 8 Brune'

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Alérgenos y características

Gluten

Kind

Abbey Dubbel

Alcoholic grade

10º

Gluten

Kind

Abbey Dubbel

Alcoholic grade

10º

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Water, barley malt, sugar, yeast, hops

Bélgica (Belgium)

Store in a cool, dry place.

Container: Caja de 24 botellas

Net weight:

Preservation method: Store in a cool, dry place.
Discover the authentic taste of Maredsous 8 Brune craft beer. Brewed in Belgium by Duvel Moortgat, this brown beer will captivate you with its caramel notes and the complexity of toasted barley. Ideal for any occasion, its legacy dates back to 1872 in a Benedictine monastery.
The Maredsous 8 Brune craft beer is an exceptional product from Duvel Moortgat brewery, established in 1871 and synonymous with quality in Belgian beers. This Abbey Dubbel style is known for its complexity and rich flavor, resulting from careful top fermentation and secondary fermentation in the bottle. With an alcohol content of 10%, this brown beer offers a profile that blends intense flavors of caramel and toasted barley, providing a unique experience with every sip. Historically, Maredsous 8 Brune was brewed only during the Christmas season at the Benedictine monastery of Maredsous, between Namur and Dinant, making it a special choice. In terms of presentation, it comes in a pack of 24 bottles, ideal for sharing or enjoying at a celebration. If you'd like to enjoy a beer with tradition and character, don't hesitate to try Maredsous 8 Brune. It contains gluten, which is recommended for people with specific sensitivities. To ensure best preservation, it's advised to store in a cool, dry place.
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Ingredients

Water, barley malt, sugar, yeast, hops

Otras características

Container: Caja de 24 botellas

Preservation method

Store in a cool, dry place.

Source

Bélgica (Belgium)

More information

Net weight:

Discover the authentic taste of Maredsous 8 Brune craft beer. Brewed in Belgium by Duvel Moortgat, this brown beer will captivate you with its caramel notes and the complexity of toasted barley. Ideal for any occasion, its legacy dates back to 1872 in a Benedictine monastery.
The Maredsous 8 Brune craft beer is an exceptional product from Duvel Moortgat brewery, established in 1871 and synonymous with quality in Belgian beers. This Abbey Dubbel style is known for its complexity and rich flavor, resulting from careful top fermentation and secondary fermentation in the bottle. With an alcohol content of 10%, this brown beer offers a profile that blends intense flavors of caramel and toasted barley, providing a unique experience with every sip. Historically, Maredsous 8 Brune was brewed only during the Christmas season at the Benedictine monastery of Maredsous, between Namur and Dinant, making it a special choice. In terms of presentation, it comes in a pack of 24 bottles, ideal for sharing or enjoying at a celebration. If you'd like to enjoy a beer with tradition and character, don't hesitate to try Maredsous 8 Brune. It contains gluten, which is recommended for people with specific sensitivities. To ensure best preservation, it's advised to store in a cool, dry place.
The product information has been processed automatically, so it may contain errors. In case of doubt, please contact us.

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