Belgium: Chimay to issue an exclusive limited edition Trappist beer to selebrate Scoumont Abbeys 175th anniversary
The Chimay Brewery will celebrate the 175th anniversary of the Scourmont Abbey this year with an exclusive limited edition Trappist beer, the brewery announced in a statement on June 3, The Brussels Times reported.
The Chimay Brewery describes its new Chimay 175 beer as "a blonde beer, both lively and refined, brewed in the spirit of monastic tradition."
The Chimay 175 has an alcohol content of 6.5%. Like the brewerys other beers, it will bear the Authentic Trappist Product label.
This label ensures the beer is brewed within the Trappist abbey, supervised by monks, and that the majority of profits are dedicated to social assistance.
Founded in 1850, the Scourmont Abbey is a Cistercian abbey located in the heart of Hainaut, Belgium.
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