Chimay Doree 750ML

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Description

Chimay Dorée 750ML is a 4.8% ABV Belgian Trappist patersbier — a golden, bottle-conditioned ale brewed at Scourmont Abbey in Chimay, Belgium. Originally reserved exclusively for the monks' own table, this light and coriander-spiced ale was virtually unavailable outside the abbey or its nearby inn until around 2015, making it one of the most elusive Trappist beers in the world.

Quick Facts: ABV: 4.8%  |  Origin: Chimay, Hainaut, Belgium  |  Style: Patersbier (Trappist Single)  |  Brewery: Brasserie de Chimay, Scourmont Abbey

Production & Heritage

Scourmont Abbey has been brewing within its monastery walls since 1862, and Brasserie de Chimay remains one of only a handful of breweries worldwide authorized to carry the Authentic Trappist Product label — meaning the beer is brewed within monastery walls, under the supervision of the monastic community, with proceeds supporting the abbey and charitable works. The Dorée is brewed from malted barley, wheat starch, sugar, hop extract, and yeast, then spiced with coriander and bottle-conditioned with a three-week refermentation period. While Chimay is best known for its stronger ales — the Red (Première), White (Cinq Cents), and Blue (Grande Réserve) — the Dorée sits apart as the lightest expression, built on a similar grain bill to the Red but taken in a distinctly different, more delicate direction through its paler character and coriander spicing.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: The pour reveals a thick, fluffy white head that releases immediate notes of coriander seed and ripe banana. Beneath the spice sits a gentle bready sweetness and a faint whiff of clove.

Taste: Light and crackery on entry, with a wheaty, cereal grain foundation and a touch of caramel malt at the core. Orange peel and coriander assert themselves quickly at mid-palate, joined by green peppercorn and subtle funky, yeast-driven complexity. The overall impression is summery and refreshing, with low bitterness that lets the spice and fruit character take center stage.

Finish: Short to medium in length, dry, and clean, with lingering coriander and a whisper of orange marmalade. The low alcohol ensures the finish is crisp rather than warming, inviting another sip almost immediately.

How to Drink Chimay Dorée

Pour into a wide-bowled Trappist goblet or tulip glass at around 46–50°F to let the coriander aromatics bloom without muting the delicate malt structure. Served chilled on its own, this is a sessionable, contemplative beer that rewards slow drinking. It works beautifully in a Belgian Shandy, mixed with fresh lemonade for an effortless warm-weather drink. Try it alongside a Michelada riff, where its spice and low bitterness complement lime and hot sauce. It also shines as the base for a Beer-and-a-Shot pairing with aged genever, echoing the Belgian grain tradition from two angles.

Best For

  • Trappist beer collectors seeking the rarest expression in the Chimay range
  • Summer afternoon sessions where lower alcohol and bright spice are welcome
  • Pairing with a cheese board featuring Belgian abbey cheeses like Chimay Grand Cru
  • Introducing craft beer drinkers to the patersbier tradition

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Chimay Dorée taste like? Chimay Dorée is a light, golden Trappist ale dominated by coriander spice and orange peel, with an underlying wheaty, crackery malt base and very low bitterness. It drinks crisp and refreshing, closer to a spiced table beer than the rich, strong ales Chimay is best known for.

How does Chimay Dorée compare to Westmalle Extra? Both are Trappist patersbiers brewed for monastic consumption and later made available to the public, but Westmalle Extra sits slightly higher at 4.8% ABV with a hoppier, more bitter profile, while Chimay Dorée leans into coriander spice and orange peel for its character. The Dorée is generally considered softer and more fruit-and-spice driven, whereas Westmalle Extra favors a drier, more herbal bitterness.

Is Chimay Dorée good for sipping on its own? Absolutely — its low 4.8% ABV, gentle carbonation, and layered spice make it an ideal beer for slow, contemplative drinking, especially during warmer months.

Where is Chimay Dorée made? Chimay Dorée is brewed at the Brasserie de Chimay inside Scourmont Abbey, a Trappist monastery located in the town of Chimay in Belgium's Hainaut province. It carries the official Authentic Trappist Product designation, certifying production within the monastery under monastic oversight.

What foods pair well with Chimay Dorée? Steamed mussels with white wine benefit from the beer's coriander echo and crisp finish. Soft-ripened cheeses like Brie or Camembert match its gentle malt sweetness. Grilled white fish pairs well thanks to the ale's light body and citrus peel notes. A simple frisée salad with lardons complements the wheaty backbone. Lemon tarts mirror the beer's orange peel brightness for a dessert pairing.

What sizes does Chimay Dorée come in? Chimay Dorée is commonly available in the 750ML bottle and 330ML bottle formats.

Is Chimay Dorée worth the price? Chimay Dorée positions as a mid-range craft import, but its value extends beyond the liquid — this is one of only a small number of Trappist patersbiers commercially available, and its monastic heritage and limited production history give it a collectibility that most session-strength beers cannot claim.

Why Chimay Dorée?

The singular story behind this beer is what sets it apart: for decades, the Dorée existed only for the monks of Scourmont Abbey and the few visitors lucky enough to drink at the abbey's inn. Its commercial release around 2015 opened a window into a deeply private brewing tradition. At 4.8% ABV, it is the most restrained beer in the Chimay family, yet its bottle-conditioned complexity — built through three weeks of refermentation — delivers far more character than its modest strength suggests. For anyone serious about Trappist brewing, the Dorée represents the style at its most authentic: a humble, flavorful beer made by monks, for monks, and now shared with the rest of us.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Belgian Ale
  • Product of
    Belgium
  • Size
    750ML
  • Brand
    Chimay

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