12 LUNA CYCLES – 12 SACRED MOMENT’S OF PAIX DIEU’S CREATION

There are stories written by humans, and there are stories carved by nature itself. Paix Dieu is one of those stories.

Unlike beers born from the rhythm of industrial production, Paix Dieu is brewed only under the full moon. There are twelve full moons each year, and only twelve sacred moments when a batch of Paix Dieu can come to life. This is not merely a schedule—it is a ritual, a solemn covenant between humanity and the cosmos.

On the night of the full moon, as silver light spills across the abbey rooftops, the brewing fire is lit, the living yeast begins to breathe, and the aroma of grains blends with the rhythm of the earth and sky. The sisters believe that this fullness of moonlight refines the energy within, allowing Paix Dieu to embody the completeness of each lunar cycle.

Thus, every drop is more than just a beverage. It is a moment where nature and humanity converge—a distillation of patience, faith, and reverence for the eternal rhythm of life. And when you raise a glass of Paix Dieu, you are not simply tasting beer. You are experiencing a celestial event of the universe, preserved through twelve full moons—twelve rare moments that shape a legend.

This is Chapter 1 of the “Full Moon Diary”—where Paix Dieu and the moon compose timeless hymns together.