FRIART BREWERY




St-Feuillien

This light ale has a deep golden colour with a smooth, frothy head, and is very perfumed. It is an Abbey beer of top-fermentation, refermented in the bottle.



Alcohol content : 7,5%
Presented in bottles of 33 cl and 75 cl, sold in returnable bottles crate of 24 x 33 cl and of 12 x 75 cl.
Serve at a temperature of 6 to 12º, in a balloon glass.





St-Feuillien

This brown ale has a marked ruby brown colour with a generous and lasting head. It has a distinctive aroma reflecting the wide range of ingredients used in its production. It is an Abbey beer of top-fermentation, refermented in the bottle.



Alcohol content : 7,5%
Presented in bottles of 33 cl and 75 cl, sold in returnable bottles crate of 24 x 33 cl and of 12 x 75 cl.
Serve at a temperature of 6 to 12º, in a balloon glass.





St-Feuillien

This beer has a white, smooth and very compact head. Its pale amber colour is very characteristic revealing a distinctive maltiness. It is an Abbey beer of top-fermentation, refermented in the bottle.



Alcohol content : 8,5%
Presented in bottles of 33 cl and 75 cl, sold in returnable bottles crate of 24 x 33 cl and of 12 x 75 cl. Also presented in bottles of 1.5 L, 3 L and 6 L.
Serve at a temperature of 6 to 12º, in a balloon glass.





St-Feuillien

This beer has a generous head - compact and firm. Its slightly brown colour is the result of the roasted barley. It has a dark ruby brown colour and a very intense aroma. It is an Abbey beer of top-fermentation, refermented in the bottle.



Alcohol content : 9%
Presented in bottles of 33 cl and 75 cl, sold in returnable bottles crate of 24 x 33 cl and of 12 x 75 cl. Also presented in bottles of 1.5 L, 3 L and 6 L.





Grisette

Grisette Blonde is a pale ale that is very refreshing in summer. Its head is smooth and whiteand it has a light yellow colour. It is a beer of top-fermentation, refermented in the bottle.



Alcohol content : 4,5%
Presented in bottles of 25 cl, sold in returnable bottles crate of 24 x 25 cl.



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