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Tuesday, November 2, 2021

St. Feuillien

St. Feuillien is back!!1



St. Feuillien Grand Cru Belgian Ale...$18.99 / 750ml
Grand Cru has a full, dense, white head of foam, lacy and beautiful. Very pale in color, brilliantly bright and appetizingly pale golden, Grand Cru has a delicate nose full of subtle hops and fruit with a backdrop of malt and honey. Grand Cru is very dry on the palate, firm in body and well-attenuated with a pleasant fruity bitterness and wonderful toasted malt character.

St. Feuillien Cuvee de Noel...$35.99 / 1.5 liter bottle (magnum)
St. Feuillien was a 7 th -century monk, an Irishman slain in the wilds of what is now Wallonian Belgium. In 1873 the Friart family, in conjunction with a foundation dedicated to the memory and good works of St. Feuillien, began producing fine Authentic Abbey Ales. Five generations later, the Friart family is still in charge of the brewery and proceeds from each sale go to the Foundation formed in St. Feuillien’s name. 
St. Feuillien Cuvée de Noël is a fine top fermented Abbey Ale. Its slightly brown color is the result of the roasted barley. This beer has a smoothness that is the result of the synergy of caramelized malts, carefully controlled fermentation and long cold storage. St-Feuillien Cuvée de Noël is a harmonious ale that strikes a perfect balance between all of the different ingredients. Dark ruby brown color, St. Feuillien Cuvée de Noël boasts: • Aromatic herbs and spices, • Full-bodied, • Subtle bitterness and • A generous head – compact and firm.

St. Feuillien Triple Belgian Ale...$89.99 / 3 liter bottle
Giant 3 liter bottle
Cork Finished

Sparkling orangish-golden in color with a brilliant white foam. Highly aromatic with vivid hop resins leaping out of the glass. The flavor is bright, leanly malty, spicy and hoppy. A generous amount of carbonation makes for a full mouthfeel as well as mountains of pillowy foam.
Enjoy St. Feuillien Tripel with salads and seafood or as a foil for rich, buttery or creamy dishes. Truly one of Belgium’s great Tripels and a beer that is not to be missed!

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