Duvel Bottle has 64 calories (267kJ) per 100 grams. The Nutrition Facts panel below shows nutrients and other food energy values for Duvel Bottle:
Nutrition Facts
Amount Per Selected Weight
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Calories
64
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Total Fat (g)
0 -
Saturated Fat (g)
0 -
Kilojoules
267 -
Sodium (mg)
0 -
Alcohol (g)
0 -
Cholesterol (mg)
0 -
Total Carbohydrate (g)
0 -
Dietary Fibre (g)
0 -
Sugars (g)
0 -
Protein (g)
0
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Food Details
There are 267 kilojoules, 64 calories, g fat, g carbohydrates, and grams of protein per 100g of Duvel Bottle.
Duvel Bottle Ingredients and Allergens
Water
Barley Malt
Sugar
Hops
Yeast
Contains:Barley
Other Food Information
Duvel 330Ml Bottle
Anno 1871
Duvel is being brewed by the fourth generation of the Moortgat family. Even though Duvel is a Belgian beer, the founder was inspired by English ales. Albert Moortgat himself selected a specific Scottish yeast strain, which is still used today.
The refermentation in the bottle and a long maturation, guarantees a pure character, delicate effervescence and a pleasant sweet taste of alcohol. First barley is germinated for five days, which turns it into malt. Then 2 qualitative hops are added. Duvel has a first fermentation and maturation in storage tanks. After bottling the beer undergoes a second fermentation thanks to the added sugars and yeast. The second maturing in bottle stabilizes that iconic Duvel taste. The high alcohol content (8.5%), dry feel and fine effervescence make Duvel a special Belgian beer that stands out in a crowd.
The long maturation and qualitative craftmanship make this beer slow brewed to perfection.
Taste “The Original”
Duvel has fruity touches with a subtle hopped aroma, a slightly bitter aftertaste and dry finish. The typical bitterness is obtained by adding a variety of aromatic Saaz-Saaz & Styrian Golding hops.
Duvel is best served at a temperature of 5°C. To bring out the full aromas, Duvel should be poured at an angle of 45° in the iconic Tulip glass. The foam preferably starts in the middle of the red D and fills the glass, stopping at 1cm from the top.
Food recommendations:
This strong Belgian specialty beer pairs well with many Flemish classics such as steak, fries and asparagus. Other fine combinations are chicory, mussels, lobster, fillet of pork, veal, exotic and slightly seasoned dishes, béarnaise sauces and flavourings such as ginger. Duvel also matches really well with many hard cheeses such as Red Leicester and cheddars.
Duvel. Brewed to be Lived.
Duvel 330Ml Bottle
Belgian Specialty Beer
Silky smooth feel, slightly fruity, dry aroma, well hopped, with a light bitter aftertaste
Awards: “World’s Best Pale Ale – Belgian Style Strong” – 2018 and 2020 – Gold award
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