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*''Dictionary of Beer'', Ed: A. Webb, ISBN 1-85249-158-2
*''Dictionary of Beer'', Ed: A. Webb, ISBN 1-85249-158-2
*''BièredeGarde.com - http://www.BieredeGarde.com
*''BièredeGarde.com - http://www.BieredeGarde.com
*[http://www.bjcp.org/2008styles/style16.php#1d BJCP Style Guidelines on Biere de Garde]

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Revision as of 01:54, 9 February 2009

A lighter coloured example of a Bière de Garde

Bière de Garde, or "keeping beer", is a style of ale traditionally brewed in the Pas-de-Calais region of France. These farmhouse-style beers were usually brewed in the winter and spring, to avoid unpredictable problems with the yeast during the summertime.

Typically, beers of this style are of a copper colour but vary from golden to almost black, and as the name suggests the origins of this style lies in the tradition that it was matured/cellared for a period of time once bottled (and most sealed with a cork), to be consumed later in the year, akin to a Saison.

There are many artisanally/traditionally brewed Bière de Gardes available in France, but some of the better known brands include:

American Bières de Garde:

  • Jolly Pumpkin Artisan Ales, La Roja (7.5%abv)
  • Jolly Pumpkin Artisan Ales, Oro de Calabaza (8%abv)
  • Leelanau Brewing Company, Good Harbor Golden (7.5%[[Alcohol by volume|

Bières de Garde from other countries:

  • Bridge Road Brewers, "Chevalier Bier de Garde" (7.5% ABV) Australia

References