La Binchoise Explained
La Binchoise is a beer brewery in Binche, Belgium. The brewery was founded in 1986[1] by husband and wife Graux-Jauson, unemployed at the time. They set up their business at home, but soon moved to the building of an old malthouse[2] and quickly achieved commercial success, gaining a gold medal at the annual beer festival in Chicago.[3] For a while their beer was made in a cauldron formerly owned by the Belgian National Guard.[4] Their beers are refermented in the bottle.[5]
Types of beers
- Blonde tradition[6]
- Brune tradition[7]
- Reserve speciale[8]
- Rose des Remparts[9]
External links
Notes and References
- Book: Economic and Commercial Information Belgium. 1996.
- Book: Labourdette, Labourdette. Wallonie. Petit Futé. 978-2-7469-2412-3. 115. Dominique Auzias . 29 June 2010.
- Book: Dubrulle, Bernard. Le Petit Futé Bières belges. 2006. Petit Futé. 978-2-7469-1469-8. 68–69.
- Book: Luyten, Joris. Grandes bières de Belgique. 2006. Lannoo. 978-90-209-6597-1. 379. Michael Jackson . 29 June 2010.
- Book: Jackson, Michael. Michael Jackson's great beers of Belgium. 1998. Running Press. 978-0-7624-0403-2. 286.
- Web site: La Binchoise Blonde Tradition. Beer Advocate. 29 June 2010.
- Web site: La Binchoise Brune Tradition. Beer Advocate. 29 June 2010.
- Web site: La Binchoise Spéciale Noël (Reserve Special - USA). Beer Advocate. 29 June 2010.
- Web site: La Binchoise Rose Des Remparts. Beer Advocate. 29 June 2010.