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BELGIAN DARK ALE

N'Ice Chouffe

Brasserie d'AchouffeLuxembourg Belgium

Top Fermentation Bottle Conditioned 10% ABV

The Ardennes gnome brewery's winter warmer. A strong dark ale brewed with thyme and Curacao, layering caramel and dark fruit with a gently herbal, spiced warmth.

PERFECT FOR
☾ Cozy Evenings☾ Quiet Reflection✦ Celebrations
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FLAVOR PROFILE
CaramelDark FruitThymeSpiceWarming

Dark, malty and warming, with notes of caramel, dark fruit, thyme, with a balanced, moreish finish.

SERVING

Serve at 10-14°C in a chalice to maintain a generous head and let the aromas bloom.

10-14°C

CHARACTER
DryMaltySweet
LightFullFull
SoftBalancedBitter

Style-based profile from ABV, style & tasting notes.

TASTING NOTES
Appearance
Dark chestnut, with a lasting tan head
Aroma
Caramel, Dark Fruit, Spice
Taste
Malty, medium-bodied, caramel, dark fruit, thyme, spice
Finish
Clean and a warming glow.
BEER DETAILS
Style:
Belgian Dark Ale
ABV:
10%
IBU:
18-28
Origin:
Luxembourg, Belgium
Glassware:
Chalice
CELLAR3 to 8 years

Cellars well. Strong and bottle-conditioned, it rounds into sherry and dried-fruit notes.

PERFECT PAIRING

"Pairs with game, hearty stews, and dark chocolate by the fire."

Cook this: carbonnade flamande, or dark chocolate truffles.

AVAILABILITY

Rare, limited distribution

PRICE GUIDE
$$$$

Special Occasion

Rare or strong, worth the hunt.

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Flavor & Aroma

IOn the nose
  • Caramel
IIOn the palate
  • Caramel
  • Dark Fruit
  • Thyme
  • Spice
IIIThe finish
  • Warming

The Ardennes gnome brewery's winter warmer. A strong dark ale brewed with thyme and Curacao, layering caramel and dark fruit with a gently herbal, spiced warmth.

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Story & Heritage

ABOUT THIS BEER

The Ardennes gnome brewery's winter warmer. A strong dark ale brewed with thyme and Curacao, layering caramel and dark fruit with a gently herbal, spiced warmth.

On the Belgian Dark Ale style, A broad category of dark, malty top-fermented beers. Sweetness from caramel malts is balanced by yeast character. Rich but not overly heavy.

Explore the Belgian Dark Ale guide Source: RateBeer
COUNTRY

Belgium

STYLE

Belgian Dark Ale

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Glassware & Ritual

The Chalice
THE CHALICE

For Trappist & abbey ales

The broad, open bowl releases the deep malt aromatics of strong abbey ales and supports a thick, protective head, built for slow, contemplative sips.

01

Cellar-cool the glass

Clean and dry, never frosted

02

Pour straight & bold

Down the centre to raise a head

03

Build a rocky crown

A full head locks in the aroma

04

Let it warm

Malt complexity blooms as it opens

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THE MONK'S NOTE

Pour it into a chalice, served around 10-14°C, and let its aromatics open before the first sip. Patience rewards this one: a few years in the cellar will round it into something deeper.

Brother Anselm, cellarmaster

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