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    Corsendonk

    Christmas Ale

    Belgium, Wallonia

    Brewery Overview

    Founded in 1398, the Priory of Corsendonk in Oud-Turnhout, Belgium became a noted brewery and malt house where, for several centuries, the resident monks famously brewed beer as part of the contemplative practice. In the late 1700s, by the imperial decree of Austrian Emperor Joseph II, the priory was dissolved and the monastery and all its property sold off. In the 20th century the Corsendonk brew style and brand was revived and popularized by another area brewer, Antonius Keersmaekers; after his brewery closed, his family partnered with the Du Bocq brewing family to produce and market the Corsendonk brand. Du Bocq Brewery began as a family farm in Purnode, a town in the Belgian Ardennes near the small river Bocq. In 1858, farmer Martin Belot began selling commercially the top fermented ales he and his staff brewed during the winter months when there was very little work to do in the fields. The fledgling brewery built a reputation for quality and over time, brewery revenue gradually outpaced farming revenue. By 1960, Du Bocq was concentrated fully on the brewing business. Today the brewery, still owned by the Belot family and still located in Purnode, distributes award winning ales internationally and occasionally partners with other brew brands, like Corsendonk, to assist in production and marketing.

    Hops

    Kent Goldings

    Grains

    Pale, Munich, and Caramunich malts

    Description

    The holiday dark ale that started it all for the American market, Corsendonk Christmas Ale has been a year-end staple since it debuted on this side of the Atlantic. With devotees among some of America’s finest publicans and Belgian fiends alike, it’s become perhaps the brewery’s most sought-after beer. This special release comes in at a quaffable 8.1% ABV whereas most Belgian holiday ales tip the scales north of 10% and goes down all the easier for it. Add in the fact that the flavor pallet still brings the waves of flavor you expect on a winter warmer and no wonder the American market fell in love with the style!

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