Patersbier: Honey and Pansies

Hops, used in beer production, are a flower. Pansies are also flowers. This story practically writes itself isn’t it? Continuing the saga of unusual styles, we embarked on another journey through Belgian history. We all know Dubbel, Tripel or Quadrupel, the famous beers produced by monks in monasteries. Without dwelling too much on a monk’sContinue reading “Patersbier: Honey and Pansies”

Lavander Grisette

The beer world has a lot to offer, in order to explore new beers we decided to test some unusual ingredients and processes. For this first installment in our Hotel, we bring you a Grisette with Lavender. Although Grisette is not (yet) a style recognized by the BJCP, more and more commercial, and not only,Continue reading “Lavander Grisette”