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- Dubbel abstract "The dubbel (also double) is a Belgian Trappist beer naming convention. The origin of the dubbel was a beer brewed in the Trappist Abbey of Westmalle in 1856. The abbey had, since 10 December 1836, brewed a light coloured beer that was quite sweet and light in alcohol for consumption by the monks. The new beer, however, was a strong version of a brown beer. In 1926, the formulation was changed and it became even stronger. The first written record of its sale by the abbey was on 1 June 1861. Following World War Two, abbey beers became popular in Belgium and the name "dubbel" was used by several breweries for commercial purposes.Westmalle Dubbel was imitated by other breweries, Trappist and secular, Belgian and worldwide, leading tothe emergence of a style. Dubbels are now understood to be a fairly strong (6%-8% ABV) brown ale, with understated bitterness, fairly heavy body, and a pronounced fruitiness and cereal character.Chimay Red/Premiere, Koningshoeven/La Trappe Dubbel and Achel 8 Bruin are examples from Trappist breweries. Affligem and Grimbergen are Belgian abbey breweries that produce dubbels.Ommegang and New Belgium's Abbey Ale are examples from the USA.".
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- Dubbel wikiPageExternalLink www.belgianbeerboard.be.
- Dubbel wikiPageExternalLink www.trappistbeer.net.
- Dubbel wikiPageExternalLink www.trappistbier.be.
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- Dubbel subject Category:Beer_and_breweries_in_Belgium.
- Dubbel subject Category:Beer_styles.
- Dubbel subject Category:Dutch_words_and_phrases.
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- Dubbel comment "The dubbel (also double) is a Belgian Trappist beer naming convention. The origin of the dubbel was a beer brewed in the Trappist Abbey of Westmalle in 1856. The abbey had, since 10 December 1836, brewed a light coloured beer that was quite sweet and light in alcohol for consumption by the monks. The new beer, however, was a strong version of a brown beer. In 1926, the formulation was changed and it became even stronger. The first written record of its sale by the abbey was on 1 June 1861.".
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