Trappist refers to a member of a Roman Catholic religious order, officially known as the Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance, which follows a strict monastic life centered around prayer, work, and contemplation. Additionally, Trappist is also commonly used to describe beer produced by Trappist monasteries, which are known for their quality and traditional brewing methods.
Trappist Dairy - Hong Kong - Limited was created in 1956.
To learn what the life of a Trappist monk is like visit trappists.org. which features "A Day in the Life of a monk" and "A Monk's Diary" and a "Nun's Diary". This is an inside look at the actual day to day life of a Trappist. Fascinating!
There are 8 formally recognized Trappist breweries that are currently operational: 6 in Belgium, 1 in The Netherlands, and 1 in Austria.
How Do They Do It - 2006 Fighter Plane Trappist Beers SUV was released on: USA: 9 August 2012
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The star TRAPPIST-1 has three known planets. Such planets are not easy to utterly destroy, unless they happen to fall into their star, or collide with one another (in which case they would presumably form a larger planet).
CARTHUSIAN CISTERCIAN TRAPPIST SOME BENEDICTINE CONGEGATIONS
Chimay Trappist Ales are produced within the walls of the Abbey de Scourmont in the town of Chimay in southern Belgium.
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Erich Kock has written: 'Wege ins Schweigen' -- subject(s): Ger Heimbach, Heimbach, Ger. Mariawald (Trappist abbey)
Thomas Merton was a famous writer and trappist monk in the early twentieth century. His most famous book was "The Seven Storey Mountain" released in 1948.
From what I have read... you can't. The only place it is sold is in the abbey it is brewed in. They (the monks who brew the beer) limit each purchase to one case per car on the days they sell it.