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[[Image:Herkenrodebier.jpg|thumb|200px|''Belgian Abbey beer Herkenrode Tripel'']]
[[Image:Herkenrodebier.jpg|thumb|200px|''Belgian Abbey beer Herkenrode Tripel'']]
'''Herkenrode [[Tripel]]''' is a Belgian Abbey beer brewed for the Herkenrode Foundation by commercial brewery St. Joseph in Opitter (Bree, Flanders in Belgium). It is on the market since July 2009. It is a 100% natural beer, has a solid foam, light blonde color, light turbidity, a fresh smell, a sweet and sour taste and it has an alcohol by volume percentage of 7%. In June 2009 the Federation of Belgian Brewers awarded the beer the name and the logo of [[Belgian beer | Recognized Belgian Abbey Beer]].
'''Herkenrode [[Tripel]]''' is a Belgian Abbey beer brewed for the Herkenrode Foundation by commercial brewery St. Joseph in Opitter (Bree, Flanders in Belgium). It is on the market since July 2009. It is a 100% natural beer, has a solid foam, light blonde color, light turbidity, a fresh smell, a sweet and sour taste and it has an alcohol by volume percentage of 7%. In June 2009 the Federation of Belgian Brewers awarded the beer the name and the logo of [[Belgian beer#Abbey beers | Recognized Belgian Abbey Beer]].


In the [[Herkenrode Abbey]] in [[Hasselt]], which was founded in 1182, beer was brewed until the French Revolution in the brewery of the abbey. Wim Van Lishout, chairman of the Herkenrode Foundation, has given to the brewing master the task to brew a beer with the sturdiness of the counts of Loon (the founders of the abbey), the elegance of the abbesses of Herkenrode and the aromas of the abbeys herb garden.
In the [[Herkenrode Abbey]] in [[Hasselt]], which was founded in 1182, beer was brewed until the French Revolution in the brewery of the abbey. Wim Van Lishout, chairman of the Herkenrode Foundation, has given to the brewing master the task to brew a beer with the sturdiness of the counts of Loon (the founders of the abbey), the elegance of the abbesses of Herkenrode and the aromas of the abbeys herb garden.

Revision as of 09:29, 8 December 2009

Belgian Abbey beer Herkenrode Tripel

Herkenrode Tripel is a Belgian Abbey beer brewed for the Herkenrode Foundation by commercial brewery St. Joseph in Opitter (Bree, Flanders in Belgium). It is on the market since July 2009. It is a 100% natural beer, has a solid foam, light blonde color, light turbidity, a fresh smell, a sweet and sour taste and it has an alcohol by volume percentage of 7%. In June 2009 the Federation of Belgian Brewers awarded the beer the name and the logo of Recognized Belgian Abbey Beer.

In the Herkenrode Abbey in Hasselt, which was founded in 1182, beer was brewed until the French Revolution in the brewery of the abbey. Wim Van Lishout, chairman of the Herkenrode Foundation, has given to the brewing master the task to brew a beer with the sturdiness of the counts of Loon (the founders of the abbey), the elegance of the abbesses of Herkenrode and the aromas of the abbeys herb garden.

Herkenrode Tripel is available in bottles of 33 cl and in a bottle in champenoise style (75 cl) for friendship meetings or as a gift.