Achel Bruin
Achel Bruin is a Belgian beer produced by the Achel Brewery, located in the village of Achel in the province of Limburg. This beer is classified as a Trappist beer, meaning it is brewed by Trappist monks or under their supervision. Achel Bruin is known for its rich, dark color and complex flavor profile, which includes notes of caramel, dark fruit, and a hint of chocolate.
The Achel Brewery was founded in 1998, making it one of the newer Trappist breweries. It is one of only a few Trappist breweries in Belgium, alongside others like Westmalle and Chimay. Achel Bruin is typically enjoyed at a slightly warmer temperature to enhance its flavors, making it a popular choice among beer enthusiasts.