The taste of oaked
CORNET, a robust Belgian blonde beer, is not only known for its delightful taste but also aims to bring people together. In the 18th century, Theodoor Cornet received the task from the Count of Steenhuffel to brew a strong beer. The result was an oak-aged, powerful blonde beer with a subtle vanilla flavor. The vanilla taste originally developed by storing the beer in oak barrels. Nowadays, this is replicated by adding oak chips to the brewing process. CORNET encourages profound conversations and authentic experiences, paying homage to the rich history that the beer carries with it.
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