All the beers below have featured in one of our past member 6-packs. (Note: they do not represent our wholesale portfolio).
Since June 2013, we have sourced for our beer club members 805 unique beers, from 154 different breweries, being over 100 different styles from 15 different countries. Many of these have not been seen in the retail market but only enjoyed by our members. Take a browse through the history of our efforts, or use the search function to look up something specific.
Brasserie Du Bocq's classic witbier with fresh raspberry juice added
by Brouwerij Corsendonk (at Brasserie Du Bocq)
The Christmas ale from this well-regarded abbey label
This is an unfiltered, naturally cloudy lager that bridges the gap between commercial beers and a Belgian Blond Ale
The classic Flanders Red Ale - the Duchesse of Burgundy
The 'Devil's' little brother, made to the same recipe but without secondary fermentation in the bottle
A flemish mixed fermentation ale with northern sour cherries added during the barrel maturation
A Guten Free, Organic beer that sits somewhere between a tripel and farmhouse ale
The original Belgian IPA, from one of the three breweries in the 'Brewers Town' of Watou.
A tasty little Witbier from the province of Limburg in north-east Belgium
A Flemish classic, but very obscure abroad. A combination of young unblended lambic with sugar syrup.
by Brouwerij Palm (Swinkels Family Brewers)
A classic Belgian witbier, brewed with a great mix common for all the Steenbrugge beers
by Brouwerij Palm (Swinkels Family Brewers)
A Belgian witbier made using 40% unsalted wheat, 60% barley, coriander, curaçao orange and a mix of spices
A traditional Witbier, from the 'Brewer's Town' of Watou; crisp, light and refreshing.