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Website'''Orval Brewery''' is a Belgian Trappist brewery located in the Guame region of Belgium. Its flagship beer, Orval, is known for going through a secondary fermentation in the bottle with a single strain of ''Brettanomyces bruxellensis''.<ref>[https: //en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orval_Brewery Orval Brewery. Wikipedia. Retrieved 10/23/2019.]</ref><ref>[http://www.orvalbabblebelt.com/newboard/thread.html?tid=1108752780&th=1275339078&pg=21&tpg=1&add=1 Chad Yakobson.be The Burgundian Babblebelt forum. 06/website09/2010.]</ref> Beer historian Ron Pattinson has claimed that there is evidence to suggest that Orval is a close relative and perhaps even reflective of historical English pale ale.<ref>[http://barclayperkins.blogspot.com/2011/04/brettanomyces-and-pale-ale.html?showComment=1302003154073#c2179803049904055047 Ron Pattinson. Shut Up About Barclay Perkins blog. 04/05/2011. Retrieved 10/23/2019.]</ref>
==MTF Threads==
* [https://www.facebook.com/groups/MilkTheFunk/permalink/1278416635519881/ Discussion of cloning ingredients/microbes, and possible sources of microbes (WLP650 and WLP510).]
 
* [https://www.facebook.com/groups/MilkTheFunk/permalink/2197538166941052/ Discussion on using Orval dregs.]
* [https://www.facebook.com/groups/MilkTheFunk/posts/7594060890622059/ Walter P. Pfliegler isolates ''S. kudriavzevii'' from two bottles of Orval.]
==See Also==
===Additional Articles on MTF Wiki===
 
* Search the [[Brettanomyces#Commercial_Cultures|''Brettanomyces'' commercial cultures]] wiki page for 'Orval' (use CTRL + F in your browser) to find commercial strains isolated from Orval.
* The [[Table_of_Contents#Experiments|Brett experiments on the wiki]] use a ''Brettanomyces'' isolated that Mark Trent isolated from Orval bottles.
==Clone Recipe==
===External Resources===
* [http://www.candisyrup.com/uploads/6/0/3/5/6035776/orval_clone_-_040.pdf Candisyrup.com clone recipe.]
* [http://www.orval.be/en/58/How-Orval-beer-is-made Orval's website details how the beer is produced.]
* [http://edsbeer.blogspot.co.uk/2015/06/a-visit-to-orval-brewery.html?m=1 "A visit to Orval brewery", Ed's Beer Site - information about recipe, process, and fermentation profile.]
* [http://www.morebeer.com/brewingtechniques/library/backissues/issue6.3/debenedetti.html "Inside Orval" by Christian T. DeBenedetti, BrewingTechniques, 1998.]
* [http://www.thefarmhouseobsession.com/2017/10/inspired-beer-orval.html Gus Addkison's "Inspired Beer - Orval."]
 
===External Links===
* [https://www.orval.be/en/ Official Website]
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4N03L8kPYQE Martyn Cornell discusses the history of ''Brettanomyces'' in IPA and makes a comparison to Orval as representing historical IPA; The Craft Beer Channel (~8:30 mins in).]
* [https://www.facebook.com/groups/MilkTheFunk/posts/1619533264741548/ MTF post by Ed Wray and link to his experiences at Orval.]
* [https://byo.com/recipe/ode-to-val-dor/?utm_source=Brew+Your+Own+-+Live&utm_campaign=a7240aedc3-BYO+Newsletter+%2392+Inactive+-+10%2F3 Orval recipe by John Holl; Sept 2020 Brew Your Own Magazine.]
==References==

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