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thehonesttruth Chimay "Red": ... is a well known for making great beer as France is for making excellent wine, and Chimay Rouge (red cap), a Belgian abbey beer, is no exception. In my opinion, Chimay rouge is one of the greatest Belgian Trappist bottled beers around and (unusually) easily available in supermarkets. There are many Belgian abbey beers, but most of these, although having roots in monastic brewing, have become large corporation...
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Drink / Premium, Brewed in Belgium.
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Drink / Dark, Brewed in Belgium.
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Drink / Brewed in Belgium
 
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Tim+Webb Chimay "Red"
... Abbey of Scourmont, eight miles south of the southern Belgian market town of Chimay, is one of only seven Trappist abbeys and cloisters that are approved to use the term Authentic Trappist Product to describe their beers. This is because the beers are made within the confines of the abbey. Unfortunately those confines are so small that as popularity has come - and with it a welcome boost for the abbey s charitable funds - more and more beer-making has had to be crammed into a tighter and tighter footprint. Working the brewhouse 24-7 is not possible because this is a genuine monastery wherte quiet contemplation is the order of the day. This is why they moved th...
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Mauri Chimay "Red"
... as it may seem monks make great beer, but why! This is an opinion about Chimay Rouge (Red) one of the best Belgian Trappist bottled beers around and one on the ones you can easily get hold of at your local supermarket! ABOUT MONKS AND BEER Chimay is probably the most famous of the increasingly few monasteries that still make some of the finest bottled ale. In all the remaining monasteries that still brew beer the art of brewing goes back a long way to the middle ages when monasteries were always associated with beer making. The monks tried to be self-sufficient and as well as growing crops on the land they included bakeries, tanneries, workshops and accom...
Read the full review: The Day I Saw Red by Mauri
Mauri Chimay "Blue"
... but what do you do if you’re a Monk! SEX…I don’t think so. Rock and Roll…more like Gregorian chants! Drugs… well alcohol/beer is a drug so you might as well the best of it and that is exactly what the Trappist monks do best. WHAT IS A TRAPPIST MONK AND WHY DOES HE MAKE BEER? There are six existing monasteries that still brew beer and sell it to the public. Chimay is probably the most famous and I think makes some of the finest bottled ale you can find. In the Middle Ages monasteries were found throughout Europe and were concrete symbols of the power of the church. Along with the nobility the church were extensive landowners. At ...
Read the full review: NO SEX BUT THE BEER’S GOOD! by Mauri
 
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