Agnes - Triple Dry Pale Ale 10.0%, Haagsche Broeder, Netherlands
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Agnes - Triple Dry Pale Ale
10.0% Pale Ale - International

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Post author: Vincent
Vincent
@ Het Grote Bierdiner Aan Zee
6 months ago
Agnes - Triple Dry Pale Ale, Netherlands
5.0
A bit of a backlog... February the 7th I visited the third edition of Het Grote Bierdiner Aan Zee (the big beer diner at sea) in the Old Church in Scheveningen. So far I have visited every edition with my father and my brother. The concept is simple: the renowned beer sommelier Arvid Bergström invites five different chefs, from five different restaurants and also five breweries. Each chef prepares a dish that is paired with a beer from one of the breweries. Some beers are unique, some are adaptations and some already fit the dish they are paired with. For the first course we have smoked mackerel with some refreshing other ingredients like lemon. The beer by Haagse Broeders, a monastery brewery in the old city center of The Hague is amazing in itself and pairs lovely with the dish. It is dry, but full of flavour with very low bitterness and a great texture. In the bar, after the diner, one of the brewers told me this beer was his fault. He put in the wrong yeast. When he realised this yeast would eat every last bit of sugar he compensated with extra hops. I don't think even he could have imagined the beer would come out this great, but being able to improvise and saving your brew shows you really know what you are doing.