Brasserie De Silenrieux (Chez L'Père Sarrasin)

Silenrieux, Belgium

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All beers · Brasserie De Silenrieux (Chez L'Père Sarrasin)

  • Silenrieux Sara Blonde

    Blonde Ale · 6.0% ABV

    SARA has a dark golden color, is well hopped and spicy at the same time with a dense head...
  • Silenrieux Sarah Brune

    Amber Ale · 6.0% ABV

    SARA has a dark red-brown color, is well hopped, and spicy at the same time...
  • Sara's Buckwheat Ale

    Specialty Grain · 6.0% ABV

    Sara Buckwheat, the “black grain, called Sarrasin in French, and “Grikki in Russian is a very common grain in Southern Europe and in Russia...
  • Leireken Wild Berries

    5.2% ABV

    Leireken Wild Berries is based on Leireken White Spelt - 75% - an organic beer brewed from spelt. Spelt is a hardy ancient type of wheat that grows well in nutritionally poor soil...
  • Silenrieux Blonde Ale

    Blonde Ale · 6.0% ABV

    This is a blond, organic (biologique) version of Sara. Note that all versions of Sara are organic, also if it isn’t mentioned on the bottle.
  • Silenrieux Joseph Spelt

    Specialty Grain · 5.0% ABV

    Brewed from spelt.
  • Silenrieux Leireken Bio Wild Berries

    Fruit Beer · 5.2% ABV

    Leireken Wild Berries is based on Leireken White Spelt, an organic beer brewed from spelt. Spelt is a hardy ancient type of wheat that grows well in nutritionally poor soil...
  • Silenrieux Noel

    Blonde Ale · 6.0% ABV

  • Silenrieux Noël de Silenrieux

    Belgian Strong Ale · 9.0% ABV

    Special beer brewed for Christmas. This brewed beer with high fermentation is refermented in the bottle. It is made up of malt of barley, candy sugar, hot and spices, the Christmas beer has a brown dark colour, is kept at 9% alcohol by volume

About the brewery

Our brewery in the heart of Dams l’Eau d’Heure, is Philippeville between Beaumont and south of Belgium. In 1991, after extensive research conducted in collaboration with laboratory brewing Louvain-la-Neuve, beers of high fermentation were developed. The “Joseph”, spelled beer and “Sara”, buckwheat beer and saw the day.

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