Brewed for cyclists. Loved by everyone that tastes it. The Oude Kwaremont is an absolute killer of a cobbled climb up the Kluisberg hill in the Flemish Ardennes. Nicknamed the ‘calf biter’, this hellish 2km ascent forms part of the legendary Tour of Flanders bike race. The beer named after it is brewed at Brouwerij De Brabandere in Bavikhove, and it’s equally as daring, action-packed and monumental. Like its namesake, Kwaremont also seems to have a finish that lasts forever and ever, just without the bumps, pain and mud. Kwaremont has now released a virtually alcohol-free version called Kwaremont 0.3. Weighing in at just 0.3% ABV, which is lower than some bananas, burger buns and soy sauce, it’s perfect if you have many miles ahead of you in the saddle or just need to stay ahead of the pack. This full-bodied, top-fermented and vegan-friendly Belgian blonde beer is rich, smooth and spicy, with a refreshing hit of bitter hops in the tail. Kwaremont 0.3 firmly puts the hammer down and rides to victory, leaving the peloton of other alcohol-free beers for dead.<br /><br />£0.76 per 100.00ml