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Price: 50.40 € (incl. vat) |
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Gordon Scotch Ale was born in the limpid highlands among isolated lochs and haunting Scottish castles. This brown beer, reminiscent of a dark ruby, is full of contrast - both strong (8,6% degrees of alcohol) and smooth. Its creamy head is delectation for the palate. This unique nectar can also be discovered under the name of Douglas Scotch Ale. The Gordon Scotch Ale bottle displays the colours of the Gordon tartan - a clan whose origins can be traced back to the 12th century - and the thistle, the emblem of Scotland. The shape of the thistle has inspired the exclusive glass from which Gordon Scotch Ale is ideally savoured. Members of the connoisseur clan always know one another…
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Price: 8.40 € (incl. vat) |
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Gordon Scotch Ale was born in the limpid highlands among isolated lochs and haunting Scottish castles. This brown beer, reminiscent of a dark ruby, is full of contrast - both strong (8,6% degrees of alcohol) and smooth. Its creamy head is delectation for the palate. This unique nectar can also be discovered under the name of Douglas Scotch Ale. The Gordon Scotch Ale bottle displays the colours of the Gordon tartan - a clan whose origins can be traced back to the 12th century - and the thistle, the emblem of Scotland. The shape of the thistle has inspired the exclusive glass from which Gordon Scotch Ale is ideally savoured. Members of the connoisseur clan always know one another…
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Price: 8.40 € (incl. vat) |
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Price: 44.40 € (incl. vat) |
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Who can ignore Martin's Pale Ale ale that our ancestors called "the noblest of English Pale Ales". This unique beer of 6 % ABV is the fruit of truly exceptional craftsmanship, a unique technique whereby authentic Kent hop-bells are added after brewing. The amber sensuality of Martin's Pale Ale, with its creamy head and its hop-laden flavour, makes it a favourite for lovers of distinctive beers, greatly appreciated in Belgium and throughout Europe. In Italy, the maritime themed "Galeon" pubs reflecting the John Martin maritime theme give it pride of place. Its success here has made it one of Belgium's top-selling beers.
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India Pale Ale was first brewed when the British ships crossed the oceans en route to their faraway colonies. To better preserve their beloved beer during these long voyages, the English brewers added extra hops.
British Brewer John Martin honoured this tradition when he landed in Antwerp in 1909 by using the unique dry hopping technique. For this technique, extra hopflowers are added at the end of the fermentation process to give the beer a fruity aroma and a bitter yet balanced flavour.
Martin's IPA, the perfect alliance between British character and Belgian brewing expertise.
Nose: Ripe orange fruit (apricot, peach and plum), herbiness from the hops and a hint of white flowers.
Flavour: A full feeling in the mouth thanks to the outspoken bouquet of hops. A powerful bitterness at the start, followed by an ever so slight peppery aftertaste.
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Price: 8.90 € (incl. vat) |
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Price: 44.40 € (incl. vat) |
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India Pale Ale was first brewed when the British ships crossed the oceans en route to their faraway colonies. To better preserve their beloved beer during these long voyages, the English brewers added extra hops.
British Brewer John Martin honoured this tradition when he landed in Antwerp in 1909 by using the unique dry hopping technique. For this technique, extra hopflowers are added at the end of the fermentation process to give the beer a fruity aroma and a bitter yet balanced flavour.
Martin's IPA, the perfect alliance between British character and Belgian brewing expertise.
Nose: Ripe orange fruit (apricot, peach and plum), herbiness from the hops and a hint of white flowers.
Flavour: A full feeling in the mouth thanks to the outspoken bouquet of hops. A powerful bitterness at the start, followed by an ever so slight peppery aftertaste.
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Price: 7.40 € (incl. vat) |
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India Pale Ale was first brewed when the British ships crossed the oceans en route to their faraway colonies. To better preserve their beloved beer during these long voyages, the English brewers added extra hops.
British Brewer John Martin honoured this tradition when he landed in Antwerp in 1909 by using the unique dry hopping technique. For this technique, extra hopflowers are added at the end of the fermentation process to give the beer a fruity aroma and a bitter yet balanced flavour.
Martin's IPA, the perfect alliance between British character and Belgian brewing expertise.
Nose: Ripe orange fruit (apricot, peach and plum), herbiness from the hops and a hint of white flowers.
Flavour: A full feeling in the mouth thanks to the outspoken bouquet of hops. A powerful bitterness at the start, followed by an ever so slight peppery aftertaste.
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