
Made using roasted malts, Monk’s Stout Dupont was first made in the 1950s in our farm-brewery.
We decided to revive the recipe 60 years later to pay tribute to it. Without an updated flavour, it still has its original name and look.
This very dark beer has lovely aromas of chocolate and coffee, introduced by the use of special roasted malts.
There is a consistent freshness thanks to the citrus notes from the hops. There is no sweetness on the palate, but rather a clean, marked bitterness; beautifully thirst-quenching.
Best served at cellar temperature (12°C) or slightly chilled. Monk’s Stout Dupont goes down particularly well with shellfish, sushi, blue cheese and Moinette Vieux cheese.
IBU: 40

Opiniones

Raphael
6 days ago
3.5

Kzuc le trou
20 days ago
2.6

David H
2 months ago

4.3

The Globe-Beerer
@ Drink Factory2 months ago
2.9
Pour les amateurs de bières sombres qui veulent s’aventurer parois les bières de la brasserie Dupont, cela vaut la peine

Karadok
4 months ago

3.7

Jean-jean
4 months ago
1.5

Jeff-61
4 months ago
1.5

Duyck 61
4 months ago
2.5

Newynog
4 months ago
3.6

Antoine P
5 months ago
2.0