1
Monks Wit
2
Gold Lager
3
Christmas Ale
4
Troegenator
5
Honkers Ale
6
Headwaters Pale
7
Red Rocket
8
Two Hearted
9
IPA
10
Houblon Chouffe
11
Oaked Arrogant Bastard
12
India Brown Ale
13
Reserve Special
14
Porter
15
Tavern Porter
16
Chicory Stout
17
Breakfast Stout
18
Bourbon County Stout
19
Scotty Karate
20
Old Jubilation
21
Old Stock Ale
22
Angus
23
Rude Elf's Reserve
24
La Trappe Quadrupel
Angus
Day 22

Corsendonk Angus

The Brewery

Corsendonk is a Belgian beer brand. The brandname refers to the Priory of Corsendonk in Oud-Turnhout; which was in operation from 1398 to 1784, and was rebuilt in 1968 as a hotel complex by new owners Corsendonk Hotels. In 1982, on the 125th anniversary of the Oud-Turnhout municipality, Jef Keersmaekers, grandson of Antonius Keersmaekers who had founded a brewery in 1906, was approached by the local tourist office to use the Corsendonk name for its abbey association, as an abbey beer marketing technique. He launched Pater Noster, now called Corsendonk Pater (or “Abbey Brown Ale” when marketed in America), and Agnus Dei, now called Corsendonk Agnus (or “Abbey Pale Ale” when marketed in America). As the family brewery had closed down in 1953, the beers were contracted out to other breweries, including Brasserie Du Bocq, who now brew all the brands. Other brands include Corsendonk Blond, Corsendonk Bruin and Corsendonk Christmas Ale. (Source)

The Beer

It has a very big head indeed - pour it gently - and a very clean palate, beginning with a dry, lightly citric fruitiness, and finishing with a distinctive and delicate, perfumy, hop character. Very light and fluffy in texture, giving little hint of its strength. (Source)

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