Brasserie de Silly explained
Brasserie de Silly is a brewery located in the town of Silly (Belgium). The brewery was founded in 1850. The brewery was founded in 1850 in a farm called the Cense de la Tour. It was then called the Meynsbrughen brewery.[1]
List of beers
- La Divine : a blond abbey style beer, 9.5% ABV
- Double Enghien Blonde : a strong blond beer, 7.5% ABV
- Double Enghien Brune : a strong amber beer, 8.0% ABV
- Enghien Noel : a Christmas beer, 9.0% ABV
- Pink Killer : a grapefruit beer, 5.0% ABV
- Abbaye de Forest : a blond triple ale, 6.5% ABV
- Saison Silly : a saison beer, 5.0% ABV
- Scotch Silly : a dark scotch style beer, 7.5% ABV
- Silly Pils : a pils beer, 5.0% ABV
- Super 64 : an amber beer, 5.0% ABV
- Titje : a white beer, 5.0% ABV
This list is not all-inclusive as the Brasserie de Silly makes a number of other beers. Some of them are seasonal varietieswhile others come and go depending on sales.
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Notes and References
- Book: Dubrulle, Bernard . Bières belges : brasseries, dégustation, toutes les bonnes adresses . 2009 . Nouvelles éd. de l'Université . Impr. Desprez-Ruitz) . 978-2-7469-2108-5 . [Éd.] 2009-2010 . Paris . 470960974.