Stift Engelszell Trappistenbier-Brauerei

Regional Brewery in Engelhartszell, Upper Austria, Austria 🇦🇹
Associated Venue: Stift Engelszell Trappistenbier-Brauerei

Established in 2012

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Stiftstraße 6, Engelhartszell, 4090, Austria
Description
Engelszell Abbey, Austria's only Trappist monastery, was established in 1293 and has a very varied history. In 2012, today's brewery was founded on the area of the abbey. The Engelszell Abbey was the eighth brewery to be among the Trappist breweries.

The three beers of Engelszeller, Nivard, Benno and Gregorius are brewed along the lines of the Belgian Trappist breweries. With the Trappisten Weisse, which has been in the range since 2019, a regionally typical type of beer is now also offered.

With all four types, the view of the region in which the monastery is located is not forgotten. Therefore, the Pilsen malt from Austria and the special malts from Bavaria are bought. The hops come from the neighboring Mühlviertel, which is the largest hop growing area in Austria.
A Belgian ale yeast is used to ferment the Engelszeller beers. The yeast ferments the malt sugar formed during brewing within a week and is then used again for the next brew. After another week, the beer has matured and is then stored in a tank for two weeks. The beer clarifies naturally, so that there is only a small, natural yeast residue in the bottle.
Since the Engelszell Abbey does not have its own bottle filling due to the limited annual production, the beer is stored in a mobile tank in the neighboring Premonstratensian monastery in Schlägl, where it is then bottled and prepared for export. The beer is then passed on to the sales partners, who then sell it nationally and internationally.

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7.4
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 7.5

Imported from my RateBeer account as Engelszell Gregorius Trappistenbier (by Stift Engelszell Trappistenbier-Brauerei):
Aroma: 8/10, Appearance: 3/5, Taste: 7/10, Palate: 4/5, Overall: 15/20, MyTotalScore: 3.7/5

18/VII/2012 - 33cl bottle @ d'n Ouwe Brandtoren (Reusel) - BB: 13/VI/14 - (2012-726) Thanks to Erwin for the treat!

Little cloudy brown beer, small light beige head, unstable, non adhesive. Aroma: caramel, dried fruits, quite some banana, chocolate and mocha. MF: soft to no carbon, medium body. Taste: unripe banana, mocha, dark cholate, pretty earthy, ripe banana, bit yeasty, slightly bitter. Aftertaste: banana, mocha, dark chocolate, malty, some bready yeast, more caramel, very chocolaty in the end.

Tried from Bottle on 18 Jul 2012 at 10:01


5.9
Appearance - 4 | Aroma - 6 | Flavor - 6 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 6.5

Hefiger Beginn, etwas röstig. Das Bier erinnert dabei stark an einen Weizenbock. Würzig, leider noch zu süß. Bittere Noten sind nicht voranden. Geringe Kräuternoten. Schmeckt wie ein süßlicher Weizenbock, dem man den Alkoholgehalt nicht anmerkt. 6/9/10/8//9

Tried on 28 Apr 2012 at 13:15


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