Kasteel Donker 16.9 oz can

$5.95
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SKU: 7390
1.5 lb

Belgian Brown Strong Quadrupel

Brewed by: Van Honsebrouck Brewery
Country: Belgium
Style: Quadrupel
Color: Dark Brown

ABV: 11%
Ratebeer.com rating: 91
BeerAdvocate.com rating: 92

Kasteel Donker (ABV 11%) from the Van Honsebrouck Brewery is a dark brown Quadrupel with a lingering tan head. Aromas of caramel, toffee, raisins, and figs appear in the nose, while roasted malts create a complex flavor profile that is bold, smooth, and sweet. The depth of flavor and the long finish make Kasteel Donker a beer to be savored. 16.9 oz can.

"A pleasantly sweet dark beer with roasted malt and hints of caramel."

-- Xavier Van Honsebrouck, CEO and seventh-generation Van Honsebrouck brewer

 

Brewery Information:



The Van Honsebrouck Brewery (makers of Kasteel beers) began as a small farm and brewery on the outskirts of Ingelmunster in the West Flanders region of Belgium.

Purchased in 1900 by husband and wife Emile and Ludovica Van Honsebrouck and expanded in the 1930s by their two sons, major success would elude the brew farm until the 1950s when grandson Luc Van Honsebrouck took over the business.

Educated at the brewing schools of Ghent and then gaining practical experience at a large German brewery, Luc would change the direction of the family business by breaking with tradition and concentrating on the production of high quality specialty beers. His vision proved fortunate, and made him a legend in the craft brew industry.

Today the Van Honsebrouck Brewery – still family owned and operated – distributes its specialty ales to at least two dozen countries including the United States, Canada, China, Italy, Brazil and Japan.


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WILLIAM KOMAR
Real Beer

Unlike the usual commercial beers in your local supermarket/grocery store, Kasteel tastes like a beer should. It is creamy and has substance.
It is not a light-bodied, over-fizzed beverage.
Kasteel has distinct flavors, and you taste them all.
Very enjoyable!

J
JOHN R GOUWENS
My very favorite beer!

I first tasted this wonderful beer in The Netherlands. Ever since, I have gone to much extra trouble to get it. Wonderfully rich and sweet! I have some almost every day.

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SUSANNA SHIPMAN
Kasteel Donker

Smooth with a great taste

R
Robert Pondillo
Exceent beer, fast service.

Fell in love with Kasteel Donker when I visited Belgium. It's a hard to find beer, and am delighted I found Belgian-Style Ales. I bought a 12 pack, and really enjoy it. Thanks, guys and gals. You've made an old fella very, very happy!

J
JACQUELYN D MILES

Love it!!! I don’t like the aluminum cans, not good for you. Should be in glass.

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Kasteel Donker 16.9 oz can

$5.95

Belgian Brown Strong Quadrupel

Brewed by: Van Honsebrouck Brewery
Country: Belgium
Style: Quadrupel
Color: Dark Brown

ABV: 11%
Ratebeer.com rating: 91
BeerAdvocate.com rating: 92

Kasteel Donker (ABV 11%) from the Van Honsebrouck Brewery is a dark brown Quadrupel with a lingering tan head. Aromas of caramel, toffee, raisins, and figs appear in the nose, while roasted malts create a complex flavor profile that is bold, smooth, and sweet. The depth of flavor and the long finish make Kasteel Donker a beer to be savored. 16.9 oz can.

"A pleasantly sweet dark beer with roasted malt and hints of caramel."

-- Xavier Van Honsebrouck, CEO and seventh-generation Van Honsebrouck brewer

 

Brewery Information:



The Van Honsebrouck Brewery (makers of Kasteel beers) began as a small farm and brewery on the outskirts of Ingelmunster in the West Flanders region of Belgium.

Purchased in 1900 by husband and wife Emile and Ludovica Van Honsebrouck and expanded in the 1930s by their two sons, major success would elude the brew farm until the 1950s when grandson Luc Van Honsebrouck took over the business.

Educated at the brewing schools of Ghent and then gaining practical experience at a large German brewery, Luc would change the direction of the family business by breaking with tradition and concentrating on the production of high quality specialty beers. His vision proved fortunate, and made him a legend in the craft brew industry.

Today the Van Honsebrouck Brewery – still family owned and operated – distributes its specialty ales to at least two dozen countries including the United States, Canada, China, Italy, Brazil and Japan.


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