


• Created in 1922, this top fermented beer is the source of the Brasserie Duyck's great renown. With 7.5% alcohol by volume, this unpasteurized beer is made with 3 different types of malt produced from French barley, and 3 varieties of hops grown in Alsace. It is the torrefied malt that gives it its attractive amber glow and many-hued aroma.
• With a maltier and more rugged taste than classic beers, Jenlain is best drunk at between 6 and 8°C. It's generous taste lingers pleasantly in the mouth while its malty, autumnal bouquet, floral note and hints of caramel, stewed prunes and lightly toasted malt make it an ideal ingredient in many dishes. It was awarded the "Diploma of Merit and National Prestige" in 1993 by the Comité de France and the Comité du Bon Goût Français, and won a Silver Metal at the Paris Agricultural Show 2004 and 2005, and a Bronze Metal in 2007.
• Finally, one of Jenlain's main particularities is its innovatory nature :
it was the first beer to be bottled in 75 cl champagne-style bottles with
a wire-fastened cork, and the first traditional French beer available in
50 cl ring-pull cans.
• Sales outlets :
Catering 75 cl bottle 33 cl bottle 25 cl bottle 20 litre barrel
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Retail 75 cl bottle Pack of 6 x 25 cl 50 cl ring-pull can 5 litre party keg
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50 cl ring-pull can |
33 cl bottle |

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Pack of 6x25 cl |

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5 litre party keg |
75 cl bottle |
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