Strong Ale "La Divine" St. Landelin is made in the rare French style Biere de Garde (translated as “beer for storage”).
This style is brewed in northern France, in the Nord Pas de Calais. According to the characteristics, it is close to the Belgian variety of the season, but differs from it in a sweeter malt flavor.
Traditionally, Bierder-de-Gardin contains an increased concentration of alcohol, which ensures the conservation of quality during long-term storage. French farmers cooked it at the end of winter for use in the summer months, so for the modern Biere de Garde several weeks of preliminary exposure are mandatory.
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Arviot
flopoch
25 days ago
5.0
Ça porte bien son nom c’est divin, amen !!
Emilie M
27 days ago
3.7
Mikado
29 days ago
3.0
Nox
29 days ago
2.0
Flo M
1 month ago
2.1
Ben
1 month ago
2.8
Renflow5
@ Hyper U Pertuis1 month ago
3.1
On ressent le malt directement en bouche, par contre je ne suis pas trop fan de l’arrière goût.
TboonLapurepute
1 month ago
3.5
Arthur P
1 month ago
3.7
Mémé
2 months ago
3.0