History: Home > Brasserie Friart - St-Feuillien
Beer (sort) | Average Score (sort) | No. Samples (sort) |
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Brasserie Friart - St Feuillien Saison | ![]() | 1 |
Brasserie Friart - St Feuillien – Triple | ![]() | 1 |
Brasserie Friart - St Feuillien Cuvée de Noel | ![]() | 1 |
Beer | ABV | Score | Notes |
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Brasserie Friart - St Feuillien Saison | 6.50 | ![]() | From the bottle. A classic, orange, cloudy, yeasty, Wallonian ‘farmyard’ beer. |
Brasserie Friart - St Feuillien Cuvée de Noel | 9.00 | ![]() | The keg 2012 version of this Christmas beer that I tried was a little harsh and perhaps still rather green – it had only been released the previous day. People who tried the bottled 2011 version found it more mellow. It is a strong, brown beer with spicy, herbal, aniseed flavours. |
Brasserie Friart - St Feuillien – Triple | 8.50 | ![]() | A golden, strong ale. |
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The pub is found in Le Roeulx, Belgium, 7070.
A village-centre, tower brewery built in 1873. The original buildings remain in use and there is much antique equipment still pressed into service. In many ways it is a living museum. By early 2013 it will be a real museum, as a larger, modern brewing plant is under construction next door. Because of the village centre location, the noisy business of bottling is sub-contracted out to the Roman Brewery, with only the hand-bottling of speciality large bottles handled on site. The brewery has a pleasant tasting room and visits can be arranged.
We have visited this pub once, seen 3 different beers and tried them all.
Postcode: 7070