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Name

Ara bier

Ara bier bottle by De Dolle Brouwers
Country Belgium
Bottle size 0.33 l.
Alc vol 8 %
Beer Style Strong Ale
Beer name means An "ara" is a kind of parrot (as seen on the bottle), and "bier" justmeans "beer", so it's "parrot's beer". In fact the name is more a joke,because if you pronounce it in one word, "arabier" in dutch also meansan Arabian man...
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Comments Reiska tasted this beer in Vastarannan Kiiski Helsinki, Finland.
Very typical Belgian (and De Dolle Brouwers) beer. Quite heavy alcocol procent.
On or two bottles is ok, but you cant drink many of these at the same
night. Easy way to get hangover.

De Dolle Brouwers ("Crazy Brewers") are Herteleer brothers microbrewery in
West-Flanders near town Diksmuiden. They bought old 19th century brewery
from Esen after they have won homebrewing contest in Belgium.
The winning beer was Oerbier. They used to be (and they still are)
sunday brewers. They brew 1000 hectolitre a year. They do other jobs for living.
For example Kris Herteleer is an architect.
He is the one who designed new parts of brewery they use now.
He is also the main brewer.

Beers they brew are:
Oerbier Nat & Straf, which tastes sweet and sourish. Name Oer have two different
meanings. First it means ("Ur" in dutch) original. Second it means (in spoken
language) whore. Nat and Straf means wet and strong. Oerbier was first beer
they brewed for "commercial use".

Arabier, quite bitter one. Ara means parrot (also find from label. Sorry about
bad picture here) ,but also it reminds about Arabia, which is very dry
place. Also this beer is very dry. That dryness comes from Kent Goldings hops.

Boskeun, is quite bitter, but still some sweet tastes can be found. Its
a Easter beer. Name comes from Kriss second brother. They call him Boskeun,
because he look like hare (boskeun). This also the last beer he made for De
Dolle Brouwers. In the brewery business he was replaced by third brother.

Stille Nacht, is sweet christmas beer, which is also brewed in summer.

Esenaar. Esenaar is a seasonal beer.

Snoek (pike) This is special brew for one restaurant.

Reserva Special, which is very strong beer.

Supplied by
Brewery De Dolle Brouwers
Brewery located in Esen
Also from same brewery
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Random fact
Bourgogne des Flandres
Bourgogne is a type of wine, 'des Flandres' means 'of the Flemish, by the Flemish', so the name means 'Bourgogne like the Flemish people make it'. It's kind of a joke towards the french, who are a bit snobbish concening their wines, wheras the Belgians (Flemings are the belgians that live in the northern part of Belgium, and whose language is Dutch) have a more cheerful attitude towards life (and also brew delicious beers that can compete with the french wines) As for the question you pose, on the translation of the bottle text, it says; 'Registered brand since 1911. A beer from Brugge that has been brewn, traditionally, for seven generations, fermentation on oak casks. Medals won: John Martin Finest Beers se_lection' . John Martins beer is another nice story. I don't know if you have any bottles of this particular brand, but it is a beer that was importes in Belgium, from England, but it's original name; 'Bulldog Ale', didn't sound english enough, according to the importer, so he named it Jonh Martins special ale. So its a British beer, sold under another british name by a Belgian. (Thanks Has)

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