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Brouwerij De Ranke

Dottignies, Belgium


Beers

GuldenbergBrouwerij De Ranke
Dottignies, Belgium
Belgian Strong
8.5% ABV
A strong blonde ale of about 8.5% alc. by volume that claims vaguely to be an “abbey” beer, Guldenberg bears no resemblance whatsoever to any Tripel you may have sampled, except in color perhaps. It is very hoppy and malty (though not quite as assertive as De Ranke’s XX Bitter). Made in small batches only on the weekends, they are quickly gaining a reputation as the best specialty beers of Belgium.
Noir De DottigniesBrouwerij De Ranke
Dottignies, Belgium
Belgian Strong
9% ABV
The heaviest ale on our menu with a very rich taste, coming from the six different kinds of malt we use. These malts also give it that rich, dark, nearly black colour. The royal doses of Challenger and Saaz hops bring the typical balance between sweet and bitter.
Pere NoelBrouwerij De Ranke
Dottignies, Belgium
Christmas Ale
7% ABV
A fantastic Christmas beer, but one that defies the universal custom of a stronger, spicier beer for the holiday season. At 7% alcohol by volume, this one is relatively lighter in alcohol than the Guldenberg, and does not pack the hop punch of the XX. It combines some of the best elements of those other two beers – with a fine balance of malt and hops, complex character, a refreshing dryness, and a gorgeous cellar aroma – but is distinguished by its festive copper color. The 1999 Père Noël was a bit of a departure, with a very appealing yeasty tartness that was not readily discernible in earlier years.
Saison de DottigniesBrouwerij De Ranke
Dottignies, Belgium
Saison
5.5% ABV
This is classic De Ranke — well-hopped, floral and dry. It’s light and bright, refreshing saison.
XX BitterBrouwerij De Ranke
Dottignies, Belgium
Belgian
6.2% ABV
XX Bitter or Extra Extra Bitter is a blond, bitter ale containing 6.2% vol. Alc. It’s famous for it’s very bitter and strong flavour. XX is being made with pale pilsner malt and loads of Brewers Gold and Hallertau hop flowers. A perfect combination that has been nationally and internationally praised. This ale has been a real trendsetter for the current comeback of bitter ales in Belgium.