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Trappistes Rochefort 10 (commonly called Rochefort 10) is a signature Belgian Trappist beer produced by the Brasserie de Rochefort inside the Abbaye Notre-Dame de Saint-Rémy in Rochefort, Belgium. It is a dark, strong Trappist ale (quadrupel / Belgian Dark Strong Ale) renowned worldwide for its rich, complex flavors and higher strength (circa 11.3% ABV). The 33 cl bottle with a blue cap and the label reading “Trappistes Rochefort” identifies this expression.
Rochefort beers are brewed at the abbey’s on-site brewery in Rochefort, Namur province, Belgium. Production has long been tied to the monastic community and traditional methods; the beer is bottled at the abbey and exported internationally. The country of manufacture is Belgium.
The brand originates from the Abbey of Notre-Dame de Saint-Rémy and the brewery historically associated with the abbey (Brasserie de Rochefort). The ultimate owner is the abbey/monastic community itself rather than a commercial conglomerate. The brewery operates to support the monastery and approved charitable activities, consistent with Trappist brewing practices.
Rochefort 10 is widely considered one of the world’s top Trappist ales and is part of the Rochefort range (6, 8, 10). It is sold internationally through importers and distributors but remains produced primarily at the abbey in Belgium.
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