Westvleteren W12 trappistes 2016

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Premium Belgian Quadrupel by Westvleteren from Belgium · 10.2% ABV · Barrel aged 3+ months · Worldwide delivery 🌍

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Détails techniques

Style

Quadrupel belge

Degré d'alcool

10.2%

Origine

Belgique

Vieillissement

Oak barrel 3+ months

Profil de dégustation

4.48Untappd

The nose opens with concentrated dark fruit compote—fig, date, and raisin—alongside toasted bread crusts and subtle leather. Monastery yeast delivers spicy phenolics of clove and gentle pepper. On the palate, luxurious caramel malt sweetness anchors layers of dark chocolate, toffee, and Christmas cake richness. Dried plum and cherry preserve mingle with brown sugar and hints of warming alcohol kept beautifully in check. The finish is long and contemplative, with bittersweet cocoa, residual fruit sweetness, and a gentle tannic grip from barrel aging that invites meditation between sips.

Accords avec les aliments

Pair with aged Chimay or Orval cheese, where the beer’s fruit-forward complexity and caramel depth complement the cheese’s nutty, crystalline texture. Equally magnificent alongside slow-braised Flemish carbonnade, the dark fruit and malt sweetness echoing the beer-braised beef’s rich, slightly sweet sauce while cutting through its substantial weight.

About Westvleteren Abbey

St. Sixtus’ Abbey in Westvleteren, located in Belgium’s West Flanders province, traces its monastic roots to 1831 when a hermit and small group of monks settled in the woods of Saint Sixtus. The community established its brewery in 1838, and the priory achieved full abbey status under Pope Pius IX in 1871. As a Trappist monastery of the Cistercians of Strict Observance, the abbey’s spiritual life centers on prayer, reading, and manual work—the three pillars of the Trappist tradition. The brewery operates under this philosophy, producing beer not as a commercial enterprise but as a means to support the monastic community. Following World War II, the abbot deliberately limited production capacity to 4,800 hectolitres annually, a decision that reflects the monks’ commitment to contemplative life over commercial expansion. Westvleteren stands among Belgium’s authentic Trappist breweries, with monks from this abbey founding Scourmont Abbey near Chimay in 1850. The brewery’s adherence to traditional methods and its intentionally limited production have earned it a distinctive reputation among Trappist beer producers worldwide.

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