From what I read, this is the first time available in the U.S.
There is zero distribution according to BeerAdvocate and RateBeer.
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Brasserie St. Germain
Page 24 Biere de Printemps
....$8.49 / 750ml fliptopFarmhouse Ale
ABV = 6.0%
"The Printemps is a beer for Spring that is brewed and packaged during the winter months, but it can provide refreshment for any season. This beer announces the coming of nicer days with a deep blonde color and a delicate bitterness." -- importer
Witbier
ABV = 4.9%
"The Blanche is a refreshing wheat beer made from a subtle mix of various malts and spices. It was a silver medal winner at the Concours General Agricole in Paris in 2008." -- importer
Amber Ale
ABV = 6.9%
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The Reserve Hildegarde beers, a Blonde and an Ambrée, are a special tribute to Hildegard of Bingen, who lived and loved hops more than 800 years ago - well before they were so popular. They are generously-hopped with Brewer’s Gold (what the St. Germain brewers call ‘B.G.’) and a lesser known variety called Strissel Spalt, both grown in northern France, and are a good bit stronger than the other St. Germain beers." -- importer
The Reserve Hildegarde beers, a Blonde and an Ambrée, are a special tribute to Hildegard of Bingen, who lived and loved hops more than 800 years ago - well before they were so popular. They are generously-hopped with Brewer’s Gold (what the St. Germain brewers call ‘B.G.’) and a lesser known variety called Strissel Spalt, both grown in northern France, and are a good bit stronger than the other St. Germain beers." -- importerBlond Ale
ABV = 6.9%
"The Reserve Hildegarde beers, a Blonde and an Ambrée, are a special tribute to Hildegard of Bingen, who lived and loved hops morethan 800 years ago - well before they were so popular. They are generously-hopped with Brewer’s Gold (what the St. Germain brewerscall ‘B.G.’) and a lesser known variety called Strissel Spalt, both grown in northern France, and are a good bit stronger than the other St. Germain beers." -- importer





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