Overwhelmed Belgian monks enter internet age to sell prized beer

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Trappists want supply to go directly to beer lovers rather than to profiteers.

Overwhelmed Belgian monks enter internet age to sell prized beer
Trappist monks who brew one of the world's most coveted beers are turning to online sales to ensure their limited supply goes directly to beer lovers rather than to profiteers. The Saint-Sixtus abbey, home to 19 monks, has been brewing since 1839 and selling to the public since 1878, but with ...

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