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  • St. Stefanus: A Belgian Abbey Beer. ... Sint-Kruis-Winkel is a sub-municipality of Ghent, Belgium. More reading: Wikipedia Article Located at 51.16 3.83 (Lat./Long.)
  • Гент, Augustijnenkerk St. Stefanus orgelsite.nl. This page is based on a Wikipedia article Text is available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license...
  • Gent (Ghent), Belgium. The city where I was born ... a lifetime full of memories... ... booksnbuildings. St. Stefanus monastery library, Ghent (Belgium).
  • ...Ghent also houses three béguinages and numerous churches including St. Jacob's Church, St. Nicholas' Church, St. Michael's Church and St. Stefanus'...
  • St. Stefanus is an abbey beer originating from the Augustinian order of Ghent. This top-fermented, unpasteurized beer is brewed using three different yeasts.
  • It’s called St. Stefanus, a Belgian strong ale, originally brewed in a monastery in Ghent that dates back to 1295.