Chimay

Triple Blanche: It's golden color strikes a rare balance between the bitterness of the hops and fruity hints of muscat and dry grapes. Alcohol content 8% by volume.


Red: Has a taste produces a silky feeling on the tongue and a has a slight hint of bitterness that makes it a good thirst-quencher. Alcohol content 7% by volume.


Blue: Is a a strong beer with an odour of fresh yeast coupled with a slight rosaceous flowery touch. Alcohol content 9% by volume.


I personally recommend the red. Higher alcohol content and quality tend to be mutually exclusive and it holds true in this case. If you like a slightly bitter beer go for the Blanche. The red is velvety and slightly sweet and may not be for all beer drinkers; but it is my favorite.

Duvel is excellent, easy drinking beer but doesn't have the qualities I admire in the red. [muttering curses that he's not in Europe right now]