BON HOMME

The husband of the Femme Fatale, an ‘irresistible’ lovely dark beer wherein not less than 5 kinds of malt are used. The beautiful foam lingers towards caramel with a light hint at hops. The malty flavour evolves into fine bitterness that lingers on nicely.
water, barley malt (gluten), hops, yeast, sugar
MALTY |
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HOPPY |
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SOUR |
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SWEET |
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ABV |
Alc. 6,5% Vol. |
Energy |
48 kCal / 100 ml |
IBU |
21 |
EBC |
115 |
33 cl + 75 cl
Tinus Vermeersch (°1976) studied painting at the KASK in Ghent and sculpture arts at Sint-Lucas. Tinus has deepened his great affinity with craftsmanship (including exploring forms, lines, materials) into an 'art' that sometimes flirts with virtuosity.
The artist had since his childhood a close bond with the father of the brewer. He always called him ‘Uncle Jacques’ although Jacques Vermeersch was in truth the brother of his grandfather, artist José Vermeersch. Besides the caricature of the friendly father of brewer Luc, Tinus also drew typical Flemish sayings that allude to drinking and being drunk...