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Abbey beers are either produced within a monastery or named after a defunct and fictitious abbey. Abbey beers come in various colours and tastes and are all medium to full bodied. It is only a Trappist beer if the beer is brewed by Monks.
- Abbaye des Rocs
Strength: 9% ABV
Size of Bottle: 33cl
Beer Description: A pure malt beer that is deep red in colour. Was first brewed in 1979.
- Chimay Red
Strength: 7% ABV
Size of Bottle: 33cl
Beer Description: A dark Trappist beer that is the least strong compared to the other Chimay beers. It's full bodied and smells of light fruity apricots.
- Corsendonk Agnus
Strength: 7.5% ABV
Size of Bottle: 33cl
Beer Description: Gold blonde in colour, this beer is brewed with pale malt and is bubbly when poured.
- Kwak
Strength: 8% ABV
Size of Bottle: 33cl
Beer Description: A spiced Flemish amber beer that has a very unusual glass. The name derives from an 18th century innkeeper and brewer, named Pauwel Kwak.
- Orval
Strength: 6.2% ABV
Size of Bottle: 33cl
Beer Description: The abbey was founded in 1070 but today's present buildings were constructed in 1925. The brewery started in 1931. The word Orval translates as “Golden Valley”.
- Maredsous Blond
Strength: 6% ABV
Size of Bottle: 33cl
Beer Description: A classic blonde ale, with complex flavours and a touch of bitterness. ?xml:namespace>
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