Petrus Aged Pale 750ML
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Description
Petrus Aged Pale 750ML is a Belgian sour ale aged 24 months in French oak foeders, bottled at 7.3% ABV. Named World's Best Sour & Wild Ale at the 2023 World Beer Awards, this expression from Brouwerij De Brabandere stands as one of the most decorated foeder-aged beers in the world, with gold medals stretching back over a decade.
Quick Facts: ABV: 7.3% | Origin: Bavikhove, West Flanders, Belgium | 24-Month Oak Foeder Aged | Brewery: Brouwerij De Brabandere
Production & Heritage
Brouwerij De Brabandere has been brewing in the village of Bavikhove in West Flanders for generations. Petrus Aged Pale is a 100% foeder beer, brewed with pale and pale-ale malt and then transferred into massive 220-hectoliter French oak foeders for a full 24 months of maturation. Unlike traditional cask aging where the wood imparts flavor, these foeders serve primarily as a breeding ground for the micro-organisms that drive the beer's complex sourness — the oak is a living vessel rather than a flavoring agent. Aged Pale also functions as the "mother beer" in the Petrus range, used as the base for blending with other expressions in the brewery's lineup, which speaks to its foundational importance within the house style.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with sharp, white-wine-like acidity and lemon rind, followed by gentle brett funk and rose petals. Deeper exploration reveals sweetish malt, hay, and a subtle layer of toasted oak from the extended foeder rest.
Taste: The entry is surprisingly mild in its sourness before building toward ripe green apple, lemon zest, and a flint-like minerality at mid-palate. Grassy and herbal notes weave through the acidity, while hints of citrus and a faint vinegar tang keep the profile lively and layered. A light cinnamon warmth occasionally surfaces toward the peak.
Finish: The finish is long, dry, and sharply acidic with lingering lemon and oak tannin. A clean, grassy quality persists, leaving the palate refreshed and ready for the next sip.
How to Drink Petrus Aged Pale
Best served chilled between 8–12°C (46–54°F) in a tulip glass or wine goblet to concentrate the aromatics. Pouring slowly allows the slight haze to settle and the complex foeder character to fully express itself. A Berliner Weisse-style shandy works well here, as the beer's natural tartness pairs beautifully with a splash of fruit syrup for a lighter warm-weather serve. In a Sour Beer Spritz, combine it with sparkling water and a lemon twist for a low-ABV aperitif. For a creative cocktail application, try it in a Flanders Michelada — the vinegar-like acidity and citrus profile stand up to tomato juice, hot sauce, and lime far better than conventional lagers.
Best For
- Introducing a craft beer enthusiast to serious foeder-aged sour ales
- Pairing with a multi-course dinner as a wine-like table beer
- Building a curated Belgian sour beer tasting flight
- Gifting to someone who appreciates world-award-winning Belgian brewing
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Petrus Aged Pale taste like? Petrus Aged Pale delivers a sharply sour, wine-like profile dominated by lemon zest, ripe green apple, and flint-like minerality, balanced by subtle hay and toasted oak from 24 months in French oak foeders.
How does Petrus Aged Pale compare to oude geuze? Both are sour, oak-aged Belgian beers, but oude geuze is a blend of spontaneously fermented lambics from the Brussels Pajottenland region, while Petrus Aged Pale is a single foeder-aged beer from West Flanders. The result is that Aged Pale tends toward a cleaner, more focused acidity with less of the deep barnyard funk typical of traditional geuze.
Is Petrus Aged Pale good for sipping neat? Absolutely — its wine-like complexity and layered acidity make it ideal for slow, contemplative drinking from a proper stemmed glass, much like a fine white wine.
Where is Petrus Aged Pale made? Petrus Aged Pale is brewed and foeder-aged at Brouwerij De Brabandere in Bavikhove, a village in the West Flanders province of Belgium.
What foods pair well with Petrus Aged Pale? Fresh goat cheese complements the beer's sharp acidity; grilled white fish like sole or sea bass mirrors its citrus and mineral notes; charcuterie with cornichons echoes the vinegar tang; green salads with vinaigrette create a natural harmony; and lemon tarts or fruit-forward desserts match the beer's tart, fruity backbone.
What sizes does Petrus Aged Pale come in? Petrus Aged Pale is commonly available in 750ml bottles, a format typical of premium Belgian sour ales intended for sharing or cellaring.
Is Petrus Aged Pale worth the price? Petrus Aged Pale positions as a premium Belgian sour ale, and the 24-month oak foeder aging, combined with its record of World Beer Awards gold medals, places it competitively among top-tier sour ales that often command significantly higher prices.
Why Petrus Aged Pale?
Few sour ales carry the sustained award history of Petrus Aged Pale — named World's Best Wood-Aged Beer in both 2012 and 2013, awarded gold at the 2015 World Beer Awards and the 2019 New York International Beer Competition, and crowned World's Best Sour & Wild Ale in 2023. That consistency over more than a decade reflects the stability of the foeder program at De Brabandere, where those massive French oak vessels harbor the micro-organisms responsible for the beer's character year after year. Its role as the brewery's "mother beer" — the foundational blend component for the broader Petrus range — means this expression receives the most attention and care in the cellar. For anyone serious about Belgian sour ales, Aged Pale is a benchmark worth knowing.
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