Airborne

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On the lands of Bastogne, during the freezing winter of 19441945, the Battle of the Ardennes marked the end of World War II. A true story, now a legend, tells of Soldier Speranza from the 101st Airborne, who, after days of fighting, brought back beer in his helmet to share with his wounded brothers in arms and find some comfort.

This gesture became a symbol of hope and companionship.

Today, those beers pay tribute to that story : a helmet as a glass and and a delicious Airborne beer to relive that spirit of resilience and brotherhood.

To be shared, in memory of those heroic moments

And you how far would you go for a beer with a friend?

Ingredients: water, barley malt, yeast, natural

coriander flavouring, hops.

Alcohol : 6 %

The blonde is light in color. On the palate it has citrus, floral and subtle hint of coriander.

Ingredients: water, malted barley hops, yeast, sugar.

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Alcohol : 7.5 %

Brune has a deep, dark coppery color and a fine head. On the palate, it leave a taste of roasted malt with a hint of sweetness.

List of ingredients: water, barley malt, hops, sugar, yeast, flavorings

Alcohol : 9 %

Triple has a lovely golden sheen, with a creamy, compact white head, barley and hop aromas and a long, well-balanced bitterness.

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