Hopus has its origins in a secret cuvée brewed for the wedding of brewer Paul Lefebvre. Originally baptized “La Cuvée des Mariés” (“The Newlywed Cuvée”), the Lefebvre family eventually gave it a universal name, Hopus, a contraction of Hop (hops) and opus...
Initially called “Rouge de Bruxelles 8”, due to its 8% alcohol rate, this beer was created in 2014 following a specific request from one of our importers, who was looking for a strong fruity beer to conquer a growing market. Two years later, following a...
Like its elder sisters, Barbãr Blonde and Barbãr Bok, Barbãr Rouge is a honey-flavored beer whose origins go back to our ancestors, who called it the “Warrior’s Rest”. Tastes evolve and techniques change. No brewer can deny these words, that sum up...
Shortly after the launch of Barbãr Blonde in 1996, Barbãr Bok was born. Besides being a charismatic dark beer, it has similar characteristics to Barbãr Blonde, enhanced by fruity, malty and chocolate notes, making it an ideal tasting beer for the winter season. A few...
An original beer with honey, Barbãr has its origins in the Cervoise beer of our ancestors, who called it “Repos du Guerrier” (“Warrior’s Rest”). For many years now, we have been choosing to source our honey locally. Our goal is simple: to relocate...