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La Chouffe Cherry Chouffe 330ml

La Chouffe Cherry Chouffe 330ml

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Producer Brasserie D’Achouffe
Country Belgium
Region Ardennes, Wallonia
ABV 8%

Tasting Notes

Cherry Chouffe offers up aromas of ripe cherries and juicy strawberry. The first sip reveals an intense cherry flavour, followed by a pleasant sour-cherry finish

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More About La Chouffe Cherry Chouffe 330ml

The latest addition to the Achouffe Brewery range, Cherry Chouffe is a rich and expressive Belgian fruit beer bursting with the aroma of ripe cherries. Layers of strawberry, almond, gentle spice and a touch of sweet port add depth and complexity. Smooth, rounded and delicately balanced, it delivers a luscious fruit character with a clean finish and a subtle, refreshing bitterness that keeps every sip beautifully balanced.

Meet the Producer, Brasserie d’Achouffe

Brasserie d’Achouffe

Style: Brewery

Brasserie d’Achouffe is one of Belgium’s most beloved breweries and probably the only major beer producer on earth built around tiny cartoon gnomes drinking extremely strong beer in the Ardennes forest. Which honestly tells you quite a lot about Belgium as a country. Founded in the tiny village of Achouffe in the early 1980s, the brewery became famous through La Chouffe, a fruity spicy Belgian blonde ale that somehow manages to feel both incredibly approachable and surprisingly dangerous at the same time.

The beers themselves sit firmly in classic Belgian territory: expressive yeast character, soft malt sweetness, lively carbonation and deceptively high alcohol hidden beneath layers of fruit, spice and herbal complexity. La Chouffe remains the flagship and gateway beer for many drinkers exploring Belgian styles for the first time, delivering banana, pear, pepper and citrus notes alongside a warming boozy finish that sneaks up on people with alarming efficiency.

Beyond the flagship blonde, the brewery also produces darker and seasonal variations that lean further into rich caramel, dried fruit and winter spice territory. Despite the playful branding though, the brewing itself is seriously good. Belgian brewing tradition relies heavily on yeast-driven complexity and balance rather than massive hops or barrel gimmicks, and d’Achouffe handles that beautifully.

What makes the brewery especially charming is how unapologetically Belgian the whole experience feels. Strong beer, folklore-inspired branding, tiny village origins and enough hidden alcohol to accidentally ruin your afternoon plans. It’s whimsical, historic and extremely drinkable all at once. Pretty much peak Belgium really.