Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Chimay Red/Premiere on draft: an experiment from Bieres de Chimay


(Photo, above: This is part of the daily quality
control tasting at Chimay. This was in September
2006.)

My good (Belgian) friend Danny Van Tricht broke the news
on his blog two days ago that Bieres de Chimay has begun
offering Chimay Red/Premiere on draft.


(Photo, above: entrance to Abbaye Notre Dame de Scourmont.)


(Photo, above: the church at Abbaye Notre Dame de Scourmont.)


(Photo, above: inside the church at Chimay.)

Chimay's beers, of course, are brewed at l' Abbaye Notre Dame
de Scourmont in Forges, Hainaut Province. They are one of the
six Trappist Abbeys in Belgium that brew beer.


(Photo, above: a brewkettle at Chimay.)


(Photo, above: brewing vessels at Chimay.)

His blog is in Dutch, so I will translate: The experiment is being
conducted at a few cafes near the brewery, namely: L'Auberge de
Poteaupre
in Bourlers; La Ferme des 4 Saisons in Bourlers;
Brasserie
du Casino in Chimay; Cafe des Touristes in Virelles;
and Le Grand Café in Chimay.

Chimay has been offering the White/Tripel (9% abv) on
draft for several years, and it does make sense that the
7% abv Premiere would be a good draft choice, IMHO.


(Photo, above: the Auberge de Poteaupre cafe/restaurant.)


(Photo, above: a meal with Chimay Doree/Gold,
the monk's table beer at Auberge de Poteaupre.)


(Photo, above: Philippe Henroz,
Marketing & Communication
Manager at Bières de Chimay
.

If the experiment is a success, chances are high that Premiere on
draft will be
commercialized in the near future.


I visited the brewery and abbey in 2004 and 2006, and quite enjoyed
visits at L'Auberge de Poteaupre. I look forward to tasting the
Premiere on draft.


(Photo, above: me in the tasting room inside the
brewery at Chimay.)


(Photo, above: Philippe Henroz with spent grain
in the brewhouse at Chimay.)

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