| Duvel | |
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Origin & History: Brewed in Breendonk since 1923, Duvel is a strong Belgian blonde beer (8.5%) that embodies character beer. Taste: Dry, spicy, slightly fruity, with a refreshing bitter finish. Appearance: Pale golden color, dense and persistent white foam. |
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| Leffe Blonde | |
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Origin & History: Brewed in the Leffe Abbey since the 13th century. Sweet and sugary Trappist beer, very popular. Taste: Soft, slightly sweet, with notes of honey and yeast. Appearance: Golden blonde color, fine white foam. |
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| Rochefort 8° | |
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Origin & History: Trappist beer brewed at Rochefort Abbey. Richness and complexity make it a reference. Taste: Notes of caramel, dried fruits, spices, rich and velvety body. Appearance: Dark amber color, creamy beige foam. |
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| Jupiler 0.0% | |
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Origin & History: Alcohol-free version of the famous Belgian blonde beer. Light, refreshing, perfect for drivers. Taste: Light, soft, with a touch of malt. Appearance: Light blonde color, fine white foam. |
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| Martini Rouge | |
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Origin & History: Italian aperitif based on aromatized white wine. Symbol of elegance and conviviality. Taste: Slightly sweet, herbaceous, aromatic. Appearance: Ruby red liquid, served chilled. |
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| Cognac | |
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Origin & History: French brandy distilled from white wine. Refined digestif, symbol of prestige. Taste: Warm, woody, vanilla, with notes of dried fruits. Appearance: Amber liquid, served in a tulip glass. |
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| Salted Chips | |
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Origin & History: Classic Belgian snack, salty and crunchy. Ideal to accompany a cold beer. Taste: Salty, crunchy, light. Appearance: Golden, thin chips, served in a bowl. |
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