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Tracing to 1366, Stella Artois is one of Belgium's oldest beer brands — “Stella” means star in Latin, named for its 1926 Christmas debut.
Over 650 years of history. The star label and chalice glass are iconic.
Roots in the 1366 Den Hoorn brewery in Leuven, Belgium. Released as “Stella Artois” at Christmas 1926 (Stella = star). Now sold in 80+ countries.
Refined malt sweetness, gentle hop bitterness, clean finish. Among European pilsners, particularly elegant. Approachable to beginners while satisfying enthusiasts. ABV 5.0%.
Stella has a dedicated chalice glass, and authentic establishments use a 9-step pour ritual (wet the glass, tilt, pour, slice the foam, etc.) — uniquely Belgian attention to detail.
Excellent with moules frites, Belgian fries, roast chicken, and French onion soup. Among Japanese dishes, pairs with tempura and agedashi tofu.
Belgian Royal Warrant holder; now under AB InBev. The Belgian portfolio includes Stella, Hoegaarden, and Leffe.
On a special occasion, drink Stella from a chalice. Find places serving it on Minnama.