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A Guide to a great taste
Belgian beers have an international reputation for being some of the best in the world! In this comprehensive guide, we’ll explore the quality of Belgian beers and all the available different varieties.
From the classic Trappist ales to the hop-forward white beers, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Whether you’re a beer enthusiast or just getting started, this guide will give you all the information you need to pick the perfect Belgian beer for you.
We’ll discuss the history of Belgian beer, the different types of Belgian brews, and tips for tasting. So grab a beer and let’s get started on our journey of exploring the quality of Belgian beers!
History of Belgian Beer
Belgian beer has a long history dating back to the 16th century when monks first began brewing beer.
While there are many variations of this story, it’s said that monks at the Abbaye de Scourmont Abbey began brewing beer in 1595 after they discovered that a nearby river was rich in salt and minerals.
Abbaye de Scourmont Abbey Pic by visitchimay.be
Today, there are 11 monasteries that produce Belgian beer and they are collectively known as Trappist beers.
Although this story is the most well-known, there are other theories about how Belgian beer was first made. Another theory says that the monks only started brewing beer after a terrible storm flooded their fields and prevented them from growing food. Whatever the story may be, it’s clear that Belgian beer is steeped in rich history.
Different Types of Belgian Beer
There are plenty of different types of Belgian beer and we’ll explore each style below.
Some are common, but others are less well-known and some are even rare and difficult to get your hands on.
But don’t worry, this guide will show you everything you need to know to pick the right one for you.
Let’s dive in!
Trappist Ales
Trappist ales are the most famous and well-known Belgian beer. These are ales brewed at Trappist monasteries and are often considered some of the best in the world. The most notable Trappist ales are Westvleteren 12, Westmalle, and Orval. Finding these beers outside of Belgium can be difficult and they are often very expensive. If you ever get the chance to try them, it’s highly recommended!
The 11 Trappists are most BelgiansPic by nothingsvirginhere.in
Lambic Beer
Lambic beer is another Belgian beer that is very rare. It can take up to 3 years to brew and is made using a unique process that includes mixing the beer with wild yeasts from the air that are found in the Senne river valley near Brussels. Lambic beer is often described as tasting sour and is often fermented through the aging process.
Lambic beersPic by irishnews.com
White Beer
White beer is a classic Belgian beer and is often served in a distinctive cloudy, unfiltered style. It’s made using wheat and spiced with coriander and orange peel, giving it a refreshing, light taste that is quite different from other Belgian beers.
Belgium white beers Pic by belgianbeerfactory.com
Abbey Ales
Abbey ales are a unique style of Belgian beer that is made by Trappist monks but at non-Trappist monasteries. They are typically stronger and darker than other Belgian ales and are often blended with other beer styles. There are wide different varieties of Abbey ales and they are often blended with other beer styles to create more complex flavors.
Abbey Ales beers Pic by bMiles Ayotte
Tips for Tasting Belgian Beer
Now that we’ve covered the different types of Belgian beer, let’s go over some tips for tasting them.
These are all helpful tips that can help you get the most out of your tasting experience.
Beer and Cheese goes well together Pic by Ardenne.org
1. Taste the beer, not the glass
Be sure to take a sip of the beer, not just the glass. The aroma of the glass will often overpower the beer’s flavor, so be sure to taste directly from the glass.
2. Observe the beer
Take some time to notice the color of the beer, the amount of head, etc. These are all signs that can help you determine the beer’s flavor and carbonation as well as help you enjoy your beer more.
3. Chew on it
Chew on a sip of beer for 5 to 10 seconds. This will help break down the beer in your mouth and make it easier to taste.
4. Try to pair the beer with something
This can be a nice way to help you taste and appreciate the beer even more. It’s also a great way to explore different beer styles! Some great pairings to try are with dark chocolate, cheese, or even some Indian spices!
Conclusion
Belgian beer is renowned worldwide and it’s easy to see why. These beers are complex and full of flavor, making them a true pleasure to drink. Whether you prefer a lighter ale or a full-bodied stout, there is a Belgian beer for you. In this guide, we explored the history of Belgian beer, different types of Belgian beer, and tips for tasting. So grab a beer, put your reading glasses on, and get ready to explore the quality of Belgian beers!
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