Rodenbach Classic 6Pk
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Description
Rodenbach Classic 6Pk is a 5.2% ABV Flemish red-brown ale from Rodenbach Brewery in Roeselare, Belgium, sold as a six-pack. This benchmark of the Flemish sour tradition holds a 93 rating on RateBeer and an 89–90 on BeerAdvocate, reflecting its standing as one of the most respected mixed-fermentation ales in the world.
Quick Facts: ABV: 5.2% | Origin: Roeselare, West Flanders, Belgium | Style: Flemish Red-Brown Ale | Brewery: Rodenbach
Production & Heritage
Rodenbach Brewery traces its founding to 1821 in Roeselare, though the oak-aging program that defines the house style began after Eugène Rodenbach visited England in the 1870s and studied porter production. He brought back techniques for aging and blending in large oak vessels—methods England itself later abandoned—and they remain the backbone of Rodenbach's process today. The brewery houses the world's largest collection of oak foudres: 294 vertical French oak casks holding roughly 8,000 gallons each, some nearly 200 years old. Rodenbach Classic is a blend of 75% young ale and 25% beer that has matured for at least two years in these foudres, where wild lactobacillus and mixed cultures create the signature tartness. The malt bill uses three types of color malt—two lightly kilned, one drum-roasted—plus 10–12% corn grits, lending both body and drinkability.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Sour cherry and dried cranberry greet the nose first, followed by a subtle vinegar tang and hints of dark berry and green apple. Underneath, light caramel and a faint sherry-like oxidative note emerge from the foudre aging.
Taste: The entry is crisp and lightly acidic, with red currant and plum arriving immediately on the palate. At mid-palate, rich malt character surfaces as graham cracker and caramel, bridging the gap between the tart fruit and deeper flavors of fig and raisin. A gentle woody spice and a whisper of vanilla round out the peak.
Finish: Medium in length with a clean, refreshing acidity that lingers alongside dried cherry and a hint of oak. The sourness never overwhelms; it recedes into a soft, malty sweetness that invites the next sip.
How to Drink Rodenbach Classic
Serve chilled at around 46–50°F in a tulip glass or goblet to concentrate the aromatics. Rodenbach Classic is exceptional on its own, but it also plays well in beer cocktails. A Flanders Spritz—topped with sparkling water and a strip of orange peel—highlights the ale's citrus and cherry notes. A Snakebite variation, mixed half-and-half with dry cider, amplifies the tart apple character lurking in the background. It also works in a Berliner Shandy, combined with lemonade, where its natural acidity replaces the need for added citrus.
Best For
- Introducing a craft beer drinker to the Flemish sour tradition
- Pairing with a charcuterie and cheese board at a dinner gathering
- Summer afternoon sessions where refreshment and complexity both matter
- Gifting to a sour beer enthusiast exploring foundational Old World styles
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Rodenbach Classic taste like? Rodenbach Classic delivers tart cherry and red currant up front, balanced by caramel malt sweetness and a light, clean acidity. Dark fruit notes of plum and fig add depth without heaviness.
How does Rodenbach Classic compare to Duchesse de Bourgogne? Both are flagship Flemish red-brown ales, but Duchesse de Bourgogne leans sweeter and more intensely fruity, with a higher proportion of aged beer in its blend. Rodenbach Classic is drier and more restrained in its acidity, making it a more sessionable entry point to the style.
Is Rodenbach Classic good for beginners? Yes—its blend of 75% young ale tempers the sourness significantly, making it one of the most approachable introductions to Flemish sour ales without sacrificing complexity.
Where is Rodenbach Classic made? Rodenbach Classic is brewed at the Rodenbach Brewery in Roeselare, a city in the West Flanders province of Belgium that has been the center of Flemish red-brown ale production for centuries.
What foods pair well with Rodenbach Classic? Aged Gouda or Comté cheeses complement its caramel malt notes. Duck rillettes or pork pâté echo its dark fruit character. Roasted beet salad mirrors the ale's earthy tartness. Mussels steamed in white wine align with its Belgian roots. Dark chocolate with dried cherries reinforces the dominant fruit profile.
What sizes does Rodenbach Classic come in? Rodenbach Classic is available as a six-pack of individual bottles and is also commonly found in single 25cl (8.5 oz) and 75cl bottles depending on market availability.
Is Rodenbach Classic worth the price? Rodenbach Classic positions as an accessible, everyday entry into the Flemish sour category—offering genuine foudre-aged complexity at a price point well below the brewery's Grand Cru and Vintage expressions, which makes it strong value for its class.
Why Rodenbach Classic?
Few breweries anywhere can claim 294 oak foudres, some approaching two centuries of continuous use, and no brewery outside of Roeselare practices this exact blending tradition at this scale. Rodenbach Classic is the product of that singular infrastructure: a living library of wild cultures embedded in irreplaceable wood. While many modern sour ales rely on kettle-souring shortcuts, this beer undergoes true mixed fermentation and extended oak maturation before blending—a process largely unchanged since the 1870s. That lineage, combined with consistent critical recognition, makes Rodenbach Classic not just a beer but a direct connection to one of the oldest continuous brewing traditions in Europe.
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