Val-Dieu Triple Abbey Ale 11.2 oz

$6.95
SKU: 3355
1.5 lb

Belgian Golden Strong Abbey Tripel

Brewed by: Val-Dieu Abbey
Country: Belgium
Style: Abbey Tripel

ABV: 9%
Ratebeer.com rating: 87
BeerAdvocate.com rating: 92

Val Dieu Triple Ale (ABV 9%) is an Abbey triple pale ale, hazy golden-yellow in color, with a creamy white head. It boasts the scent of sweet grains, apple and honey; hints of pepper brighten the earthy flavors of yeast, honey and pale malt. The relatively high alcohol content is balanced with a perfect combination of light, hoppy bitterness and sweetness.

Brewery Information:



Val-Dieu Abbey (Abbaye du Val-Dieu): Aubel, Belgium

Val-Dieu Abbey is a former Cistercian monastery in Belgium, founded in 1216 in what was then an isolated valley with a stream for agricultural and brewing activities. They called their settlement Vallis Dei (French: Val-Dieu; English: Valley of God).

Like many such ancient monasteries, Val-Dieu suffered recurring damage and destruction during wars and invasions; the church was destroyed and rebuilt four times, the last during the French Revolution. In 1844 the remaining buildings were resettled by the last living monk of Val-Dieu from the time before the Revolution, together with four monks from Bornem Abbey. In 2001 the last three Cistercian monks left.

Since 2002 a small lay community (the "Christian Community of Val-Dieu") has lived at the abbey, under the leadership of rector Jean-Pierre Schenkelaars, overseen by the regional ecclesiastical authorities, in association with the Cistercian Order. The new project was founded on the conviction of St. Bernard: "In life we must seek peace: Peace with our God, peace with our neighbor, peace with ourselves." The project is open to all Christians: couples as well as single people, the religious and the laity, people who, as a permanent commitment or for a limited time, wish to live and to deepen their faith with the support and sincerity of a Christian community.

The Brasserie de l'Abbaye du Val-Dieu (Brewery of Val-Dieu Abbey) was established in the abbey farm as the only non-Trappist brewing abbey in Belgium, brewing a recognized abbey beer in the tradition of the former Val-Dieu monks. In addition, a shop, a restaurant, and tours of the buildings and vast grounds help to support the community.


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Val-Dieu Triple Abbey Ale 11.2 oz

$6.95

Belgian Golden Strong Abbey Tripel

Brewed by: Val-Dieu Abbey
Country: Belgium
Style: Abbey Tripel

ABV: 9%
Ratebeer.com rating: 87
BeerAdvocate.com rating: 92

Val Dieu Triple Ale (ABV 9%) is an Abbey triple pale ale, hazy golden-yellow in color, with a creamy white head. It boasts the scent of sweet grains, apple and honey; hints of pepper brighten the earthy flavors of yeast, honey and pale malt. The relatively high alcohol content is balanced with a perfect combination of light, hoppy bitterness and sweetness.

Brewery Information:



Val-Dieu Abbey (Abbaye du Val-Dieu): Aubel, Belgium

Val-Dieu Abbey is a former Cistercian monastery in Belgium, founded in 1216 in what was then an isolated valley with a stream for agricultural and brewing activities. They called their settlement Vallis Dei (French: Val-Dieu; English: Valley of God).

Like many such ancient monasteries, Val-Dieu suffered recurring damage and destruction during wars and invasions; the church was destroyed and rebuilt four times, the last during the French Revolution. In 1844 the remaining buildings were resettled by the last living monk of Val-Dieu from the time before the Revolution, together with four monks from Bornem Abbey. In 2001 the last three Cistercian monks left.

Since 2002 a small lay community (the "Christian Community of Val-Dieu") has lived at the abbey, under the leadership of rector Jean-Pierre Schenkelaars, overseen by the regional ecclesiastical authorities, in association with the Cistercian Order. The new project was founded on the conviction of St. Bernard: "In life we must seek peace: Peace with our God, peace with our neighbor, peace with ourselves." The project is open to all Christians: couples as well as single people, the religious and the laity, people who, as a permanent commitment or for a limited time, wish to live and to deepen their faith with the support and sincerity of a Christian community.

The Brasserie de l'Abbaye du Val-Dieu (Brewery of Val-Dieu Abbey) was established in the abbey farm as the only non-Trappist brewing abbey in Belgium, brewing a recognized abbey beer in the tradition of the former Val-Dieu monks. In addition, a shop, a restaurant, and tours of the buildings and vast grounds help to support the community.


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