Watou, Belgium
Quadrupel · 10.0% ABV
Quadrupel · 10.0% ABV
Quadrupel · 11.0% ABV
Tripel · 8.0% ABV
Witbier · 5.5% ABV
Dubbel · 8.0% ABV
Belgian Ale · 4.8% ABV
Quadrupel · 11.0% ABV
Quadrupel · 10.0% ABV
Quadrupel · 11.0% ABV
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Tripel · 7.0% ABV
Witbier · 6.0% ABV
Sour Ale · 10.0% ABV
Quadrupel · 11.0% ABV
Quadrupel · 10.5% ABV
Blonde Ale · 6.5% ABV
Quadrupel · 11.0% ABV
Quadrupel · 10.0% ABV
Dubbel · 6.5% ABV
Belgian Strong Ale · 10.0% ABV
Quadrupel · 10.0% ABV
Belgian Strong Ale · 10.0% ABV
Belgian Strong Ale · 10.0% ABV
Belgian Ale · 4.8% ABV
Variety Pack
Tripel · 8.0% ABV
Quadrupel · 10.0% ABV
Quadrupel · 10.0% ABV
Quadrupel · 10.0% ABV
Quadrupel · 10.0% ABV
Belgian Strong Ale · 10.0% ABV
Quadrupel · 10.5% ABV
Saison · 6.2% ABV
Belgian Strong Ale · 10.0% ABV
Belgian Strong Ale · 10.0% ABV
Belgian Strong Ale · 10.0% ABV
Belgian Strong Ale · 10.0% ABV
Quadrupel · 10.0% ABV
Spiced Winter Ale · 10.0% ABV
Variety Pack
Dubbel · 6.7% ABV
Winter Warmer · 10.0% ABV
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Founded in 1946 in Watou, the brewers town near the French border in West Flanders. For nearly fifty years its main purpose was to produce and distribute a range of beers called Trappist St. Sixtus, which were licensed imitations of the three brews produced on a much smaller scale at the nearby Trappist Abbey of the same name in Westvleteren. In 1992 the license came to an end and the brewery had to prepare itself for the market place, essentially stripped of its brands.