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Grisette (beer)

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Beer variety from France and Belgium
Grisette
Grisette Blond beer bottle, by St-Feuillien
TypeBeer
OriginFrance and Belgium
Related productsFarmhouse ales

Agrisette is a variety ofbeer originating from the mining regions along the border of France and Belgium. It is a close relative of otherfarmhouse ales of the region includingsaisons andbières de garde, though unlike those beers, which were prevalent among agricultural workers, grisettes were consumed primarily by miners. The name, which means "little grey one", may come from the name of the local grey-colored stone or from the grey frocks worn by the women who served the beer in local pubs.

It is a low-alcohol beer that is light in body, with a noticeable tartness similar to other farmhouse ales and in some ways to thegose beers of Germany. As of 2016, only one Belgian brewery was still making the style in the traditional manner, though the Americancraft brewing industry has started producing several varieties, often working from historically researched recipes.

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