
A “Speciale Belge” is pale amber in color (slighly darker than a pilsner) as brewers tried to copy the color of pilsner in a top fermenting ale. Later the color became darker as pilsners became very common to prove that the style is something special.
After the second world war, when the quality of life in Belgium increased, several brewers created a “Speciale Belge” with a higher alcohol content, called a “Dubbel Special Belge”.
Today the “Dubbel Speciale Belge” no longer exists, the current higher gravity beer styles are trappist, abbey ales and so on. Therefore Brouwerij de Glazen Toren decided to recreate this special beer style.
| Product Details: | |
| Type: | Historic Recipe |
| Alc./Vol.: | 8.0% |
| IBU: | 42 |
| EBC: | 85 |
| Plato: | 15.7 |
| Format: | 6 * 25.4oz bottles |
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