Delirium Tremens 750ML

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Description

Delirium Tremens 750ML is an 8.5% ABV Belgian strong golden ale brewed by Brouwerij Huyghe in Melle, Belgium, using three distinct yeast strains. Widely recognized since being nominated "best beer in the world" in 1997 by beer writer Stuart A. Kallen, it went on to win a Gold medal at the 1998 World Beer Championships in Chicago — a distinction that cemented its global reputation among Belgian ale enthusiasts.

Quick Facts: ABV: 8.5%  |  Origin: Melle, Belgium  |  Style: Belgian Strong Golden Ale  |  Brewery: Brouwerij Huyghe

Production & Heritage

Brouwerij Huyghe produces Delirium Tremens as a top-fermented ale that undergoes re-fermentation in the bottle, a traditional Belgian technique that develops natural carbonation and added complexity over time. The defining production element is the use of three different yeast strains during fermentation — a method rarely employed even among other Belgian strong ales — which gives the beer its layered, multidimensional character. The grain bill is built on pale malt, hopped with Styrian Golding and Saaz varieties, both noble-adjacent hops that contribute floral and herbal bitterness rather than aggressive hop flavor.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: The nose opens with ripe pear, banana, and citrus zest — particularly orange — before giving way to bready malt, honey sweetness, and a pronounced spice note reminiscent of clove. A subtle floral hop presence lingers underneath.

Taste: The palate enters full and malty, with lemon, pear, and apricot fruit flavors leading into mid-palate notes of coriander, candy sugar, and white pepper. The body is substantial for a golden ale, and the 8.5% alcohol is present but integrated, adding warmth without harshness. A spicy, almost peppery kick builds as the beer warms in the glass.

Finish: The finish is long, dry, and decidedly bitter, with lingering spice and a faint residual sweetness that keeps it balanced. A slightly malty, bready quality persists well after the last sip.

How to Drink Delirium Tremens

Serve chilled between 46–50°F (8–10°C) in a tulip glass or the brand's signature hand-painted ceramic goblet to concentrate the complex aromatics. Pouring slowly with the bottle upright preserves the yeast sediment, though swirling the last ounce into the glass delivers a cloudier, more full-bodied pour for those who prefer it. As a Belgian strong golden ale, Delirium Tremens also works in a Belge Royale — a riff on the Kir Royale that substitutes Belgian ale for champagne with a dash of cassis. It brings malty backbone to a Belgian Shandy, cut with fresh lemon juice and a touch of simple syrup. For an adventurous pairing, use it as the beer component in a Beeramisu, the beer-based tiramisu cocktail, where its banana and clove notes echo the classic dessert.

Best For

  • Gifting a craft beer enthusiast who appreciates classic Belgian brewing
  • Sharing over a slow dinner with rich, flavorful food
  • Building a Belgian ale tasting flight alongside other strong golden ales
  • Cellaring for short-term aging to develop additional complexity

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Delirium Tremens taste like? Delirium Tremens delivers ripe pear, apricot, and citrus flavors layered with coriander, clove, white pepper, and candy sugar, finishing long and dry with a pronounced bitterness. The three-yeast fermentation gives it a complexity unusual for the style, with fruit, spice, and malt all competing for attention.

How does Delirium Tremens compare to Duvel? Both are flagship Belgian strong golden ales at similar ABVs, but Duvel is generally drier and more hop-forward with a crisper finish, while Delirium Tremens leans spicier and more fruit-driven thanks to its three-yeast fermentation. Duvel is often cited as the benchmark for the style, but Delirium Tremens matches it in stature with broader yeast-derived complexity and a fuller mouthfeel.

Is Delirium Tremens good for sipping neat? Absolutely — this is a beer designed for slow, contemplative drinking, with enough complexity to reward attention over the course of an entire 750ml bottle shared between two people. Its layered flavors evolve as it warms, so letting it sit for a few minutes after pouring is worthwhile.

Where is Delirium Tremens made? Delirium Tremens is brewed at Brouwerij Huyghe in Melle, a town in the East Flanders province of Belgium. The brewery has long been one of Belgium's notable independent producers, and Delirium Tremens remains its most internationally recognized label.

What foods pair well with Delirium Tremens? Moules-frites (steamed mussels and fries) echo the beer's Belgian roots and match its briny, malty character. Aged Gouda or Gruyère complement the caramel malt and spice. Roasted pork with apple chutney mirrors the fruit-forward palate. Thai green curry plays against the sweetness with welcome heat. Crème brûlée ties into the candy sugar and banana notes on the finish.

What sizes does Delirium Tremens come in? Delirium Tremens is available in multiple formats, with the 750ml bottle being the most widely distributed large-format option alongside standard 330ml bottles and occasional draft availability.

Is Delirium Tremens worth the price? Delirium Tremens positions as a premium imported Belgian ale, and its price reflects the bottle-conditioned production, triple-yeast fermentation, and 750ml format. For a globally decorated beer with this level of complexity, it represents strong value within the Belgian strong ale category.

Why Delirium Tremens?

The use of three separate yeast strains during fermentation is the single detail that separates Delirium Tremens from the pack — it is a production choice that directly accounts for the beer's unusual depth of fruit, spice, and bread character in a single pour. That approach, combined with bottle re-fermentation and a restrained hop bill of Styrian Golding and Saaz, produces a golden ale that drinks bigger and more complex than its 8.5% ABV suggests. Its competition record backs this up: Gold at the 1998 World Beer Championships, Gold at the World Beer Awards in the Belgian Style Strong Pale Beer category, Gold at the London Beer Competition, and a Silver medal at the 2024 World Beer Awards. Few Belgian ales outside of Trappist producers carry a résumé this deep across multiple decades of international judging.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Belgian Strong Golden Ale
  • Product of
    Belgium
  • Size
    750ML
  • Brand
    Delirium

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