| Canaster - Ransom | | De Glazen Toren Glazentorenweg, Belgium | Scotch Ale 9.5% ABV | Canaster Scotch Ale aged in Ransom Whiskey and Pinot Noir barrels. |
| Canaster - Winter Scotch | | De Glazen Toren Glazentorenweg, Belgium | Scotch Ale 9.5% ABV | The name Canaster clearly refers to an ancient brewing tradition of Aalst. Centuries ago Canaster was brewed in the Carmelite convent in Aalst. The archeological site was recently uncovered and is the subject of an historical investigation. Canaster now relives as a Winter Scotch, a beer for the long, cold winter evenings. Here the same natural ingredients are used as in the two other products of the brewery, including the Hallertau hop from the Aalst area. |
| Canaster Zymatore | | De Glazen Toren Glazentorenweg, Belgium | Scotch Ale 9.5% ABV | Aged in Belgian Owl Whiskey Barrels. |
| Cuvee Angelique - Ransom | | De Glazen Toren Glazentorenweg, Belgium | Scotch Ale 8% ABV | Barrel Aged Version:
Beer made by female members of OPA Aalst (local branch of Zythos vzw) and now released for mothers’ day. |
| Jan De Lichte | | De Glazen Toren Glazentorenweg, Belgium | Witbier 7% ABV | |
| Ondineke Oilsjtersen | | De Glazen Toren Glazentorenweg, Belgium | Belgian Tripel 8.5% ABV | |
| Saison d'Erpe Mere | | De Glazen Toren Glazentorenweg, Belgium | Saison 6.9% ABV | Appearance : straw yellow and slightly hazy, fine sparkling, strong and lasting creamy head.
Taste : bitter in the nose like citrus, dry and sweet bitter in the mouth, long gradually spreading bitter aftertaste. |