Westvleteren 8 - A heavenly journey in a glass

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Yeah, due my shopping at Drink Peiffer some very special beer jumped into my cart and asked for my opinion on taste.

Such a hard job for a Beerlover

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Enjoy my pics from the fireplace while tasting this very special beer.


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The Beer

Westvleteren 8 – the name alone feels like a sacred promise to me, as the beer is not so easy to get.

With an ABV of 8%, this Belgian Dubbel hits the sweet spot between pleasant strength and drinkable enjoyment.

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From the first sip, I was overwhelmed by a symphony of flavors: dark fruits like plum and raisin, complemented by a malty sweetness reminiscent of caramel.

In the background, there’s a subtle spiciness, almost like freshly ground pepper. The finish is soft, almost creamy, with a hint of chocolate and a gentle dryness that makes you crave the next sip. It’s a beer that tells stories – quietly and profoundly.


The Special of Westvleteren 8

What makes Westvleteren 8 so special?

Honestly, where do I begin?

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It’s brewed at the Abbey of Saint Sixtus, where the monks follow an age-old tradition of brewing only as much beer as they need to sustain their livelihood. No flashy marketing, no mass production – this beer is a product of pure devotion. But beware: getting your hands on a bottle requires patience. The monks sell it exclusively at the abbey and only by pre-order. This sense of exclusivity makes every sip even more special. It’s like drinking a little piece of Belgian history.


The Cover

You might think a beer with such a reputation would need flashy packaging – far from it. Westvleteren 8 comes in a simple brown bottle without a label, adorned only with a golden cap.

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Minimalism at its finest. It almost feels humble, as if the beer is saying, “I don’t need frills, just try me.” And that’s what I love about it. It’s an honest, unpretentious look that perfectly matches the brewery’s philosophy.


The Brewery and its Location

The Abbey of Saint Sixtus is located in the tiny village of Westvleteren, in the Belgian province of West Flanders.

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Surrounded by green fields and a silence you can almost taste, the abbey feels like it exists in another time. The monks who brew the beer live by the principles of the Trappist rule: prayer, work, silence – and, evidently, brewing beer that touches the soul.

See the abbey from above from 7 years ago.


Video by trappistwestvleteren.be


Buy it from the monks

There is a process of buying directly from the Brewery and you will love it.

Buying Westvleteren beer is an experience in itself – almost like a ritual. Walking into a store and picking it off a shelf? Can be, but often it is not available or expensive.

Here is the story of buying direct. First, you have to call the “beer hotline,” of the monks which, to be honest, is often busy. Patience is key. Once you finally get through, you can reserve a time slot – yes, like booking an exclusive VIP appointment.

When it’s time to pick up your beer, you must drive to the abbey, where your license plate, registered in advance, is checked.

No reservation, no beer.

The monks take the concept of exclusivity very seriously to ensure the beer doesn’t get commercialized. But the effort is worth it, and when you finally have those crates in your trunk, it feels like you’ve hit a little beer jackpot.

Home delivery

While doing further research there was this news…

In January 2021, the Abbey started a pilot project in which the purchased beer is delivered to your home. This project is done on a small scale and is only available for delivery to registered customers who have their account address in Belgium.
The sales moments with home delivery are indicated on the calendar below in a black colour. More information about this as well as the prices can be found on the webpage "Home Delivery" HERE.

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Lucky me, will give it a try.


My conclusion

Westvleteren 8 is more than just a beer – it’s an experience. It combines history, craftsmanship, and an incredible depth of flavor in every bottle.

Even the process of purchasing it adds to the sense of celebration.

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Would I recommend it? Without a doubt.

But beware: once you’ve tried it, it’s hard to settle for anything less. Cheers to the monks who gift us this liquid blessing!

AND Make sure you drink it with the perfect temp. Means not to cold.

Another beer from Westvleteren

So, stay tuned for another beer. At the same shop I manage to get a bottle of the „best beer of the world“ how they name the Westvleteren 12 with so many reports over the years.

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This waits for a perfect moment to get opened and shared with some friends for tasting it.






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I'm a big fan of Westvleteren.
The beer was always very exclusive since you had to visit the abbey to buy it. You could find in in some liquor stores who illegally sold it, but the prices were bizarre; 11, 12 euro for one bottle.

I ordered 24 bottles of Westvleteren 12 two years ago via a colleague of mine whose mother lived in Belgium when they introduced the ordering.

in 2023 they started delivering to a certain number of liquor stores in The Netherlands to prevent the liquor stores to illegally sell their beer for insane high prices.
Last week in the beer shop in Valkenburg I noticed they also had the Westvleteren 8. It was still expensive (€5,50), but it's better than what it was.

Although I still like their beers (The quadruple and the blonde the most, but I'm not a big fan of doubles at all), I still think they are a bit hyped.
There is another really good beer which is brewed near the monastery of Westvleteren and uses the same ingredients. St. Bernardus cannot call itself a Trappist beer, but tastes really good, is much cheaper and is easier to get.

If you haven't already, you should try their beers once.

Enjoy your Westvleteren 12. That one really is my favourite!

!BEER

Yeah, I know the St. Bernardus and like it. It is into the direction of the Trappists if it comes to taste.

Have a safe travel and hope to see you soon

That is quite the process to purchase it. Wow! I have a friend who just recently told me about Westvleteren 12. He said it is incredible and quite expensive as well. I dont know if he bought it at the brewery or if it was second hand but he said he spent 15 euro per bottle and bought two of them.

That is "normal" price in shops. I paid the same for my first one some time ago in Rotterdam.

If you order with the monks it might be less expensive

OK that's good to know. Thanks!

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Danke und Prost

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I have heard and read about these monks and their brewing. Interestingly enough, they brewed most of their beer during Lent, that is, until Easter, and because they were fasting, they only ate beer for about 90 days...
I'm not surprised that they saw many things outside the earth during that time... 😎
Yes, this beer is top-notch.

It is - we should get a crate for a hive meeting to celebrate the monks work.

Such a good beer, one of the beer that got me interested in beer many years ago.

Yeah this complex taste is so special

That's one great bottle of beer to quench thirst on a sunny Saturday afternoon. 😊