"This beer whose origins date back to the 17th century was one of the first beer brewed by Benedictines monks in their farms in the Brabant. Each spring, the monks took profit from the harvest of wheat and cereals to brew this light and thirst-quenching beer. This beer made the happiness of the monks during the whole summer."


Ramée Amber - 7,5 Alc. Vol.

Description :

Appearance : Amber, bright, fine sparkle and delicate and thick head.
Aroma : Pleasant mixture of hops and licorice.
Taste : Well pronounced bitterness with a slight hint of red fruits, mellow.
Remark : Tasting between 5° and 12°C.

Packaging : 33 cl

Harmony with food :

Spaghettis, pizzas, spiced meals, Belgian blue cheeses.


Ramée Triple Blond - 8 Alc. Vol.

Description :

Appearance : Blond, living beer with a fine and generous head.
Flair : Aroma of fine hops, slightly fruited and balanced.
Taste : Light bitterness, smooth beer with character.
Remark : Tasting between 5° and 12°C.

Packaging : 33 cl

Harmony with food :

Braised meats.