Created in 1922, this top fermented beer is the source of the Brasserie Duycks great renown. With 7.5% alcohol by volume, this unpasteurized beer is made with 3 different types of malt produced from French barley, & 3 varieties of hops grown in Alsace. It is the torrefied malt that gives it its attractive amber glow & many-hued aroma. With a maltier & more rugged taste than classic beers, Jenlain is best drunk at between 6 & 8 degrees centigrade. Its generous taste lingers pleasantly in the mouth while its malty, autumnal bouquet, floral note & hints of caramel, stewed prunes & lightly toasted malt make it an ideal ingredient in many dishes. It was awarded the Diploma of Merit & National Prestige in 1993 by the Comite de France & the Comite du Bon Gout Francais, & recently won a Bronze Metal at the 2004 Agricultural Show.