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Britt Blanche

Britt (Brasserie de Bretagne)
Trégunc, Brittany
Beer style: Witbier / Belgian White Ale
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Common descriptors are
Translation: This top fermented beer, brewed with wheat and barley malts is not pasteurised. Its characteristic haze is caused by a partial filtration and a brewing process with double fermentation. It’s easily paired with white meat, fish or is tasted fresh as an apéritif. Its fruitiness comes from the orange peel and coriander. It has won a Gold at the first Concours Général Agricole for beer organised in France, in 2003, and a Silver in 2005.

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Britt Blanche

Britt (Brasserie de Bretagne)
Trégunc, Brittany
Beer style: Witbier / Belgian White Ale
Ref: ratebeer.com May2024

Common descriptors are
Translation: This top fermented beer, brewed with wheat and barley malts is not pasteurised. Its characteristic haze is caused by a partial filtration and a brewing process with double fermentation. It’s easily paired with white meat, fish or is tasted fresh as an apéritif. Its fruitiness comes from the orange peel and coriander. It has won a Gold at the first Concours Général Agricole for beer organised in France, in 2003, and a Silver in 2005.

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Britt Blanche

Britt (Brasserie de Bretagne)
Trégunc, Brittany
Beer style: Witbier / Belgian White Ale
Ref: ratebeer.com May2024

Common descriptors are
Translation: This top fermented beer, brewed with wheat and barley malts is not pasteurised. Its characteristic haze is caused by a partial filtration and a brewing process with double fermentation. It’s easily paired with white meat, fish or is tasted fresh as an apéritif. Its fruitiness comes from the orange peel and coriander. It has won a Gold at the first Concours Général Agricole for beer organised in France, in 2003, and a Silver in 2005.


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Britt Blanche

Britt (Brasserie de Bretagne)
Trégunc, Brittany
Beer style: Witbier / Belgian White Ale
Ref: ratebeer.com May2024

Common descriptors are
Translation: This top fermented beer, brewed with wheat and barley malts is not pasteurised. Its characteristic haze is caused by a partial filtration and a brewing process with double fermentation. It’s easily paired with white meat, fish or is tasted fresh as an apéritif. Its fruitiness comes from the orange peel and coriander. It has won a Gold at the first Concours Général Agricole for beer organised in France, in 2003, and a Silver in 2005.

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Britt Blanche

Britt (Brasserie de Bretagne)
Trégunc, Brittany
Beer style: Witbier / Belgian White Ale
Ref: ratebeer.com May2024

Common descriptors are
Translation: This top fermented beer, brewed with wheat and barley malts is not pasteurised. Its characteristic haze is caused by a partial filtration and a brewing process with double fermentation. It’s easily paired with white meat, fish or is tasted fresh as an apéritif. Its fruitiness comes from the orange peel and coriander. It has won a Gold at the first Concours Général Agricole for beer organised in France, in 2003, and a Silver in 2005.

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Britt Blanche

Britt (Brasserie de Bretagne)
Trégunc, Brittany
Beer style: Witbier / Belgian White Ale
Ref: ratebeer.com May2024

Common descriptors are
Translation: This top fermented beer, brewed with wheat and barley malts is not pasteurised. Its characteristic haze is caused by a partial filtration and a brewing process with double fermentation. It’s easily paired with white meat, fish or is tasted fresh as an apéritif. Its fruitiness comes from the orange peel and coriander. It has won a Gold at the first Concours Général Agricole for beer organised in France, in 2003, and a Silver in 2005.