Long Last Kiss
A dark malt body combine with a Belgian yeast, Belgian chocolate, and barrel-aged bourbon infused with Madagascar vanilla beans to make this an unforgettable experience. This porter was brewed in honor of those who spent years courageously living life as if each day might be their last. 5.7% ABV
Armée Secrète
The Armée Secrète (Geheim Leger, or Secret Army) was the largest Resistance group active in Belgium during WWII. Despite the name, most members were unarmed civilians involved in gathering intelligence and operating safe houses for the protection of those sought by the occupying forces. This golden strong ale was brewed to honor those who showed uncommon courage in defiance of an invading force. 9.7% ABV 31 IBU
Safe House
Numerous safe houses were secretly operated in occupied Belgium to offer resistance fighters rest or to shelter downed Allied pilots as they were smuggled to safety. This farmhouse ale was brewed to honor those who opened their doors at great peril to themselves in order to provide uncommon hospitality. 5.4% ABV
Het Vrije Woord
One of many clandestine newspapers in circulation in occupied Belgium, Het Vrije Woord (The Free Word) was an invaluable source of information and usually able to transmit news more quickly and accurately than traditional media. This light and refreshing unfiltered lager was brewed to honor those who risked their lives to make sure the truth was told. 5.0% ABV 20 IBU
A dark malt body combine with a Belgian yeast, Belgian chocolate, and barrel-aged bourbon infused with Madagascar vanilla beans to make this an unforgettable experience. This porter was brewed in honor of those who spent years courageously living life as if each day might be their last. 5.7% ABV
Armée Secrète
The Armée Secrète (Geheim Leger, or Secret Army) was the largest Resistance group active in Belgium during WWII. Despite the name, most members were unarmed civilians involved in gathering intelligence and operating safe houses for the protection of those sought by the occupying forces. This golden strong ale was brewed to honor those who showed uncommon courage in defiance of an invading force. 9.7% ABV 31 IBU
Safe House
Numerous safe houses were secretly operated in occupied Belgium to offer resistance fighters rest or to shelter downed Allied pilots as they were smuggled to safety. This farmhouse ale was brewed to honor those who opened their doors at great peril to themselves in order to provide uncommon hospitality. 5.4% ABV
Het Vrije Woord
One of many clandestine newspapers in circulation in occupied Belgium, Het Vrije Woord (The Free Word) was an invaluable source of information and usually able to transmit news more quickly and accurately than traditional media. This light and refreshing unfiltered lager was brewed to honor those who risked their lives to make sure the truth was told. 5.0% ABV 20 IBU