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A lot of them are brewed by monks, including one called Duvel, which means ‘devil’.
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A lot of them are brewed by monks, including one called Duvel, which means ‘devil’.
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7: 41 Uh-oh, Captain Duvel Moneycat is trying to get in on the blogging.
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7: 54 Captain Duvel Moneycat, stop trying to get on my laptop.
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Duvel is an old-fashioned Belgian brewery, founded by the Moortgat family in 1871 in Breendonck, a small church-and-town-square Flemish village north of Brussels.
Belgian Brewer Finds Crafty Success John W. Miller 2011
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At the Delirium, Brussels's biggest and best-known beer bar, barmen say that on most nights, Duvel is among its 10 top selling beers.
Belgian Brewer Finds Crafty Success John W. Miller 2011
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And, for the most part, it has held onto its street cred among beer lovers, although some in the Low Countries now question whether its size has diluted the magic of signature beers such as Duvel, a dry, fruity golden ale also sold in the U.S.
Belgian Brewer Finds Crafty Success John W. Miller 2011
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Duvel bought the Ommegang brewery in Cooperstown, NY, in 2003.
Belgian Brewer Finds Crafty Success John W. Miller 2011
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Last year, Duvel launched the Duvel Triple Hop in the U.S., where its sales grew 38.92% last year.
Belgian Brewer Finds Crafty Success John W. Miller 2011
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The barmen here, who are all experts, don't really drink Duvel anymore.
Belgian Brewer Finds Crafty Success John W. Miller 2011
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