
When the first regular breweries were founded in the Middle Ages, beer filtration was not a common technology and few mastered it. Among these few were the Fathers of Grimbergen Abbey, who became renowned experts in craft brewing. Their masterpiece was the filtrated Grimbergen Blonde – a pure, smooth, blonde ale with ripe fruit flavours and no cloudiness – that stood out from other beers of the time. Today, it’s still an insider tip among beer connoisseurs around the world.
IBU: 22

Reviews

Guillaume L
@ Les fastes du nil4 days ago
3.0
Curry P
7 days ago
3.7

Jaffa
7 days ago
2.1
Alix2lattre
13 days ago
2.5

Beercules
13 days ago
3.5

Makkoin
13 days ago

3.1
KIVA!

TheL4RE
15 days ago
3.6

#NIKLASS27#
21 days ago

2.5
Bigtremors
23 days ago

1.0
Venir à Paris pour boire une Grim, c'est une insulte. Je l'ai payée 6.- oui, au Marais... Oui, oui, je sais.
Par contre, je ne sais toujours pas pourquoi je n'ai pas noté cette bière. Ou bien simplement parce qu'une personne de bon goût ne prend pas celle-ci.👀👀👀

Jose Armando PR
@ Paris23 days ago

3.0