Lake Forest, CA - April 08, 2015
The Rare Beer Club®, one of the four U.S. and international monthly beer clubs offered by The Microbrewed Beer of the Month Club™, announces it will be providing La Trappe Bockbier, a limited-distribution authentic Trappist bock produced by Bierbrouwerji de Koningshoeven, in the April 2015 shipment.
“We’re super excited to finally get this beer in the club after working with the importer on the project for well over a year,” says Kris Calef, president and founder of The Microbrewed Beer of the Month Club. “It’s a world-class bock unlike any other we’ve rated. The characteristics of the Belgian yeast are really working here, adding a hint of pepper and clove elements to the more traditional core caramelized sugar and dried fruit notes associated with bocks.”
La Trappe Bockbier, the world’s only official Trappist bock, is a seasonally brewed 7% ABV, bottled-conditioned beer brewed with a Belgian yeast strain and all-natural ingredients. The beer exhibits a deep caramel-brown hue, generous head, and caramel, brown sugar, and spicy clove Belgian yeast aromas and flavors. La Trappe Bockbier is best served between 50–59° F in a dimpled mug or with a tulip- or chalice-style glass.
This is the first time that La Trappe Bockbier has been released in 750ml bottles in almost 8 years. The Rare Beer Club succeeded in obtaining the majority of this release, while the remaining bottles will experience very limited distribution in several States.
Housed in the Cistercian abbey of Onze Lieve Vrouw van Koningshoeven near Berkel-Enschot in the Netherlands, Bierbrouwerij de Koningshoeven established itself as the first Trappist brewery in the Netherlands in 1884. Bierbrouwerij de Koningshoeven is one of the world’s 10 official Trappist breweries and currently brews nine different Trappist beers. For more information on Bierbrouwerij de Koningshoeven, visit http://www.latrappetrappist.com/
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