
A beer rooted in history...
Every year, at Christmas, we celebrate the liberation of the Ardennes with a Patton beer, symbol of the victory of the Allied troops.
On December 25, 1944, the Germans, who absolutely wanted to seize Bastogne on Christmas Day, launched an umpteenth attack to break the defensive encirclement.
A group of tanks charged the village of Champs. The 502nd Battalion of the 101st Airborne, based at Rolley, stopped the attack.
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This was the provocative answer Brigadier-General Anthony McAuliffe gave to the German demand to surrender Bastogne.

A beer rooted in history...
Every year, at Christmas, we celebrate the liberation of the Ardennes with a Patton beer, symbol of the victory of the Allied troops.
On December 25, 1944, the Germans, who absolutely wanted to seize Bastogne on Christmas Day, launched an umpteenth attack to break the defensive encirclement.
A group of tanks charged the village of Champs. The 502nd Battalion of the 101st Airborne, based at Rolley, stopped the attack.
« Nuts »
This was the provocative answer Brigadier-General Anthony McAuliffe gave to the German demand to surrender Bastogne.