Brasserie de Bellevaux
The Brasserie de Bellevaux is a Belgian craft brewery located in the town of Bellevaux in the county of Malmedy in the province of Liège, Belgian Ardennes. The brewery produces five special beers including four called Bellevaux. These beers are brewed in ancient copper vats.[1]
History
The brewery was founded in 2006 by the Dutch family of brewers Schuwer-Berhuis. The logo of the brewery represents three merlettes on three mascles.
Beers
Five homemade 33 cl beers unfiltered, unpasteurized and with high fermentation are also produced and sold. The brewery draws the water necessary to the making of the beers from a pure water spring in the Ardennes.
- The Bellevaux light ale: 7% alcohol by volume (ABV)
- The Bellevaux bitter: 6.8% ABV
- The Bellevaux white: 4.8% ABV
- The Bellevaux black: 3.1% ABV
- The Triple Malmedy: 9% ABV
References
- ↑ Brasserie de Bellevaux, Wallonie-Bruxelles Tourisme website.
External links
Coordinates: 50°23′31″N 6°00′26″E / 50.3919°N 6.0073°E
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