Brasserie St-Feuillien Grisette Blanche Wit Experiences Strong U.S. Debut

Brasserie St-Feuillien Grisette Blanche Wit Experiences Strong U.S. DebutGood news coming from Brasserie St Feuillien:

North America (August 31, 2017) – Last month, Brasserie St-Feuillien brought another fabled brew to North America – its Grisette Blanche Wit, which received a gold medal at the 2016 World Beer Awardsfrom an international jury of experts who blind-tasted over 1,500 beers from 32 countries. Certified organic in early 2016 (applicable to bottles only), Grisette Blanche Wit won gold in the Belgian Style Witbier category. It is now available in the U.S. as a keg-only offering.

Grisette Blanche Wit has been added to St-Feuillien’s U.S. portfolio which includes its Saison, Triple, Brune and Grand Cru. So far, sales have exceeded expectations.


“We’ve been bringing St-Feuillien’s Abbey beers to the U.S. for over a decade,” says Pierre Hensenne, Export Manager at St-Feuillien. “We introduced Grisette Blanche Wit in the U.S. last month, and the feedback has been unanimously positive. Based on its critical reception, we expected strong results, but to get such positive comments from our customers has been amazing!”

Hensenne points to the combination of thirst quenching body, piquant coriander and orange aromas and an extremely competitive price point as reasons for Grisette Blanche Wit’s early success.

“Grisette Blanche Wit is our top seller in many countries, and it’s on track to be our best seller in the U.S. as well,” Hensenne says.

Brasserie St-Feuillien (pronounced FOO-yen) of Le Roeulx, Belgium stands out not only because it’s been producing top-quality abbey ales since 1873, but it has remained in the same family for its entire tenure, save for an 11-year hiatus from 1977 to 1988. The Friart family is now in its fourth generation of ownership, ensuring the abbey brewery’s values of consistent quality and time-honored tradition hold true.

“Grisette Blanche Wit belongs to the rich family of Belgian white beers with light character, gentle flavor and a bouquet of aroma,” said St-Feuillien owner Ms. Dominique Friart. “At 5.5% ABV, it pours a pale golden yellow, with spicy aromas of citrus and coriander, a thick goldenrod head of foam and a smooth finish with minimal bitterness. It is a perfectly refreshing ale. However, it remains a full-bodied, savory beer offering lots of contrast.”----

St-Feuillien’s water source comes from an artesian well within the brewery itself, that draws from a spring 65 meters beneath the brewery. The water is naturally filtered by the bedrock, making for an extremely pure and unique source of brewing liquor.

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