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Chimay Trappiste with Beer

A pungent, washed rind cheese rubbed with the famous beer of the same name during aging.

Price $11.99


Just north of the French border lies Chimay, a town in the Belgian forest of Mont du Secours. In 1850, Trappist monks built a Cistercian Abbey there as a place to study, pray and work. In 1862, the monks added a dairy and a brewery to the Abbey to help generate funds for their livelihood. Soon thereafter, they started making cheese from milk produced at the dairy that became quite popular at the local marketplace. Our Chimay cheese is a variation of their original recipe, but is even more special, as the rind is washed with their already famous Chimay beer rather than ordinary spring water. This new variety developed an incomparable flavor that delighted the nose as well as the palate. The cheese is semi-soft and has a nutty, well-finished flavor with just a hint of hops and malt. While its aroma is quite strong, the taste of the cheese itself is somewhat mild but not at all bland.<ul><li>Made from scalded cow's milk.</li><li>Photo depicts whole 5 lb. form of cheese.</li><li>We cut and wrap this item by the 1/2 pound.</li><li>Please contact us if you would like to purchase the whole form.</li></ul>

 

PRODUCT DETAILS

Name:
Chimay Trappiste with Beer
Country:
Belgium
Milk:
Cow's Milk
Cheese Type:
Stinky and Washed Rind
Texture:
Semi-Soft
Perishable:
No
Unit of Measurement:
ounce
Weight:
8


Wine Pairing

Item#: 109S



Item #: 109S

Ounces

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