Chimay Barrel Aged Premiere 375ML
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Description
Chimay Barrel Aged Premiere 375ML is a 10.5% ABV Belgian Trappist ale aged in oak barrels, produced at Scourmont Abbey in 375ml bottles. Part of Chimay's limited barrel-aged program, this expression undergoes a triple fermentation process — in the brewery, in wood casks, and again in the bottle — earning a perfect 100 score on RateBeer.
Quick Facts: ABV: 10.5% | Origin: Chimay, Hainaut, Belgium | Barrel-Aged Belgian Strong Dark Ale | Brewery: Abbaye Notre-Dame de Scourmont
Production & Heritage
Scourmont Abbey, founded in 1850 in the commune of Chimay in Belgium's Hainaut province, is one of a handful of monasteries worldwide authorized to carry the Authentic Trappist Product label. The barrel-aged program distinguishes itself through an evolving cask selection that changes from year to year — the 2018 edition, for example, used a blend of 34% French oak, 41% American oak, and 25% whiskey barrels, while the 2019 release shifted to 60% French oak and 40% American oak. The triple fermentation process — initial brewing, maturation in wood casks, and a final refermentation in the bottle — builds layers of complexity well beyond the standard Chimay range.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: A woody bouquet opens with subtle vanilla and almond, followed by ester-driven notes of banana, ripe pear, and apricot. Bread crust and faint smoky undertones emerge as the ale warms in the glass, along with a touch of honey.
Taste: The entry is round and creamy, immediately coating the palate with generous caramel, cola, and dried dark fruit — raisins and plums feature prominently. At mid-palate, cherry and chocolate emerge alongside a vinous warmth, tempered by dark specialty malts and the oak-derived almond and vanilla character. A smooth, light whiskey influence weaves through the profile without overpowering the Belgian base.
Finish: Long and warming, with oak tannins providing gentle structure as the dark fruit and vanilla slowly recede. The finish is remarkably smooth with almost no bitterness, leaving behind a lingering impression of toasted bread and dried plum.
How to Drink Chimay Barrel Aged
Pour into a Chimay goblet or wide-bowled tulip glass at cellar temperature (50–55°F) to allow the barrel character to express itself fully. This is a sipping ale best appreciated on its own, without ice or dilution. For a Belgian Beer Float, pair a small pour with high-quality vanilla bean ice cream to complement the ale's caramel and vanilla notes. In a Beer Cocktail Flip, shake with a whole egg and a touch of maple syrup for a rich, dessert-like drink that plays off the dark fruit and oak. A Black Velvet variation — blending a small measure with dry sparkling wine — highlights the ale's vinous qualities while lightening the body.
Best For
- Gifting a Trappist beer collector who values limited or vintage releases
- After-dinner sipping alongside a cheese course or chocolate dessert
- Cellaring for future vertical tastings across different barrel-aged vintages
- Sharing among beer enthusiasts exploring oak-aged Belgian styles
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Chimay Barrel Aged taste like? It delivers rich caramel, dried dark fruit, and chocolate with subtle oak-derived vanilla and almond, wrapped in a smooth, creamy body with almost no bitterness. A light whiskey-like warmth from the barrel aging adds complexity without dominating the Belgian character.
How does Chimay Barrel Aged compare to Rochefort 10? Both are high-ABV Belgian strong dark ales with prominent dark fruit and malt complexity, but Chimay Barrel Aged adds a distinct oak and vanilla dimension from cask maturation that Rochefort 10 does not have. Rochefort 10 tends toward a denser, more intensely malty profile, while the barrel aging here introduces lighter woody and tannic elements.
Is Chimay Barrel Aged good for sipping neat? Absolutely — this ale is designed for contemplative sipping at cellar temperature, where the layered barrel character, dark fruit, and creamy texture can develop fully over the course of a session.
Where is Chimay Barrel Aged made? It is brewed at the Abbaye Notre-Dame de Scourmont, a Trappist monastery located in the commune of Chimay in Belgium's Hainaut province. The abbey has been brewing since the mid-nineteenth century and holds the Authentic Trappist Product designation.
What foods pair well with Chimay Barrel Aged? Aged Gouda or Comté cheese complements the caramel and nutty barrel notes. Dark chocolate truffles mirror the ale's chocolate and dried fruit character. Braised short ribs match its malty richness and vinous warmth. Pear tart echoes the ester-driven fruit aromas. Blue cheese like Roquefort provides a salty contrast to the ale's sweetness.
What sizes does Chimay Barrel Aged come in? This release is available in the 375ml format, a standard size for Chimay's specialty and limited-edition barrel-aged offerings.
Is Chimay Barrel Aged worth the price? This positions as a premium limited-release Trappist ale, priced above the standard Chimay range but justified by the annual barrel selection, triple fermentation process, and the inherent scarcity of authentic Trappist barrel-aged releases — it holds a perfect 100 on RateBeer, placing it among the most acclaimed Belgian ales available.
Why Chimay Barrel Aged?
What sets this apart from the broader Chimay lineup — and from most barrel-aged Belgian ales — is the annually changing cask program, which means no two vintages are identical in their oak influence. The triple fermentation process adds a level of conditioning and carbonation nuance that single-fermentation barrel-aged beers cannot replicate. A perfect 100 rating on RateBeer and a 91 on BeerAdvocate confirm that this is not simply a novelty release but a critically recognized expression. For anyone serious about Trappist brewing or oak-aged ales, this 375ml bottle represents one of the most refined examples of the style produced today.
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