Hoegaarden Belgian Wheat Beer bottle
750ml £4.67 per litre
£3.50
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Product Information
Type: Belgian wheat beer
ABV: 4.9%
Origin: Hoegaarden, Belgium
Overall impression: Unfiltered, naturally cloudy with bright citrus, orange and sweet spices
Awards: Best Belgian-style witbier - World beer cup - 2016 Gold award
Anno 1445
Almost 600 years ago in the Belgian village of Hoegaarden, a band of monks developed this unique recipe. Prior to this new recipe, wheat beers were quite sour; that is, until the Hoegaarden monks started experimenting with orange peel and coriander from the colony Curaçao: a divine discovery that led to the world-famous Hoegaarden recipe and unique citrus flavor.
Their creation was an inspired beer with a refreshing flavor and captivating aroma, unlike any in the world.
You might call it divine inspiration... we call it Hoegaarden.
Brewing Hoegaarden is no simple matter. Hoegaarden is fermented twice but isn't filtered, creating its cloudy appearance and smooth texture. The beer's taste is soft, light and slightly sweet and sour, accompanied by subtle citrus notes.
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www.hoegaarden.com
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Food Pairing Recommendation:
Salad with citrus dressing, grilled white fish, prawns, goat cheese, ginger tofu, guacamole and sausage roll coleslaw.
Wheat beers are one of the easiest beers to pair with a wide variety of foods just keep in mind they are low intensity so can easily be over-powered by very flavourful dishes. Mild shellfish work really well as do dishes that run with a wit's hint of lemon and spices.
Indian food in particular with its complex interplay of spicing can be brilliantly complemented and bought to life by a witbier. The coriander seed and spicy notes from the beer can act in harmony with those notes often found in Indian cuisine, whilst the citrus notes from the beer can help brighten any dish.
Home-Run Pairing: Steamed Mussels
Witbier and steamed mussels is a classic, the mussels don't over power the beer and they complement each other in several ways. Firstly, the coriander and orange citrus notes serve as an extra seasoning for the dish. The beer's carbonation also helps refresh the palate between bites, whilst the mild acidity brightens up the mussels. If enjoying the dish with crusty bread the wheat notes in the beer also compliment this delightfully.
ABV: 4.9%
Origin: Hoegaarden, Belgium
Overall impression: Unfiltered, naturally cloudy with bright citrus, orange and sweet spices
Awards: Best Belgian-style witbier - World beer cup - 2016 Gold award
Anno 1445
Almost 600 years ago in the Belgian village of Hoegaarden, a band of monks developed this unique recipe. Prior to this new recipe, wheat beers were quite sour; that is, until the Hoegaarden monks started experimenting with orange peel and coriander from the colony Curaçao: a divine discovery that led to the world-famous Hoegaarden recipe and unique citrus flavor.
Their creation was an inspired beer with a refreshing flavor and captivating aroma, unlike any in the world.
You might call it divine inspiration... we call it Hoegaarden.
Brewing Hoegaarden is no simple matter. Hoegaarden is fermented twice but isn't filtered, creating its cloudy appearance and smooth texture. The beer's taste is soft, light and slightly sweet and sour, accompanied by subtle citrus notes.
Find us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and our own channels:
www.hoegaarden.com
www.tapintoyourbeer.com
Food Pairing Recommendation:
Salad with citrus dressing, grilled white fish, prawns, goat cheese, ginger tofu, guacamole and sausage roll coleslaw.
Wheat beers are one of the easiest beers to pair with a wide variety of foods just keep in mind they are low intensity so can easily be over-powered by very flavourful dishes. Mild shellfish work really well as do dishes that run with a wit's hint of lemon and spices.
Indian food in particular with its complex interplay of spicing can be brilliantly complemented and bought to life by a witbier. The coriander seed and spicy notes from the beer can act in harmony with those notes often found in Indian cuisine, whilst the citrus notes from the beer can help brighten any dish.
Home-Run Pairing: Steamed Mussels
Witbier and steamed mussels is a classic, the mussels don't over power the beer and they complement each other in several ways. Firstly, the coriander and orange citrus notes serve as an extra seasoning for the dish. The beer's carbonation also helps refresh the palate between bites, whilst the mild acidity brightens up the mussels. If enjoying the dish with crusty bread the wheat notes in the beer also compliment this delightfully.
Brand Marketing
Hoegaarden has a cloudy appearance, but a smooth texture.
We consider Hoegaarden to be the world's finest wheat beer, with a unique recipe that is steeped in over 500 years of history, dating back to 1445. Prior to this new recipe, wheat beers were quite sour; that is, until the Hoegaarden monks started experimenting with orange peel and coriander from the colony Curaçao: a divine discovery that led to the world-famous Hoegaarden recipe and unique citrus flavour.
We consider Hoegaarden to be the world's finest wheat beer, with a unique recipe that is steeped in over 500 years of history, dating back to 1445. Prior to this new recipe, wheat beers were quite sour; that is, until the Hoegaarden monks started experimenting with orange peel and coriander from the colony Curaçao: a divine discovery that led to the world-famous Hoegaarden recipe and unique citrus flavour.
Brand
Hoegaarden
Return To Address
AB InBev UK Limited,
LU1 3LS.
UK Consumer Helpline: 0870 24 111 24
LU1 3LS.
UK Consumer Helpline: 0870 24 111 24
Dietary Information (ingredients and allergens may be subject to change, so it is important you check the labels supplied in each delivery)
Contains Barley, Contains Wheat
Ingredients
Water, Barley Malt, Wheat, Hops, Spices: Coriander Seeds, Natural Orange Peel, Sugar, Yeast
Tasting Notes
Hoegaarden Belgian Wheat Beer has a distinctive taste - with a fruity character, interlaced with subtle spice, it is aromatic with hints of clove, coriander and gently refreshing citrus notes. A sweet vanilla, lightly smoky flavour is the finishing touch. Lightly sweet and sour and perfectly balanced
Features
Original Belgian wheat beer, Beer with spices
Further Description
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Alcohol By Volume
4.9
Units
3.7
Manufacturer
Brewed by:
InBev Belgium nv/sa,
Stoopkensstraat 46,
B-3320 Hoegaarden,
Belgium.
InBev Belgium nv/sa,
Stoopkensstraat 46,
B-3320 Hoegaarden,
Belgium.
Storage
2-3°C
Other Information
Full Product Name:
Wheat Beer.
Importer:
AB InBev UK Limited,
LU1 3LS.
Distributor:
AB InBev UK Limited,
LU1 3LS.
Additional Information:
Alcohol By Volume: 4.9%
Units: 3.7
3.7 UK Units per bottle
Please Drink Responsibly
For UK drinking guidelines visit drinkaware.co.uk
Wheat Beer.
Importer:
AB InBev UK Limited,
LU1 3LS.
Distributor:
AB InBev UK Limited,
LU1 3LS.
Additional Information:
Alcohol By Volume: 4.9%
Units: 3.7
3.7 UK Units per bottle
Please Drink Responsibly
For UK drinking guidelines visit drinkaware.co.uk
Serving Suggestions
Best served chilled
Preparation And Usage
1 Chill
2 Pour two-thirds
3 Swirl
4 Top off and enjoy!
2 Pour two-thirds
3 Swirl
4 Top off and enjoy!
Nutritional Data (Adults need around 2000 kcals a day)
Typical Values | Per 100 ml | Per 330 ml |
---|---|---|
Energy | 186 kJ/45 kcal | 614 kJ/147 kcal |
Recycling Information
Bottle - Recyclable
Customer reviews
Overall ratings
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