Royal Swinkels (Bavaria Brouwerij / Swinkels Family Brewers / SFB)
Commercial Brewery in Lieshout, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands 🇳🇱
Established in 1719
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We are Swinkels Family Brewers, a 100% independent family brewer and proud of it. Thanks to three centuries of craftsmanship and a healthy entrepreneurial spirit, we have come to where we are today. With a deep respect for people and for our environment. Because in this respect too, we like to be ground-breaking. This is how we continue to pass a more beautiful Swinkels Family Brewers on to the next generation.
For many years now, we have used 1719 as the year in which we were founded and we mention this year on some of our labels. This is the year from which the oldest excise papers were found. But a municipal archivist who researched our origins last century remarked that the origins of the brewery probably go back much further, to 1680.From 1773 on the brewery and the Swinkels family are connected inextricably. In 1924 we open a new brewery. A year later, the three brothers Frans, Piet and Jan Swinkels founded the company 'Gebroeders Swinkels'. They then introduced a new (bottom fermentation) brewing method for brewing pilsner.
in 1935 the three brothers Jan, Piet and Frans Swinkels open a new brew house, which is still operational today. In 1940 Johannes Swinkels opens our own malt house. This gives us more control over the quality of this important raw material for our beer. In 2007 the 6th generation of Swinkels pass on the baton to the 7th generation. We change our trade name into Swinkels Family Brewers in 2018. A year later the firm receives the Royal designation, changing its name, therefore, to Royal Swinkels Family Brewers.
For many years now, we have used 1719 as the year in which we were founded and we mention this year on some of our labels. This is the year from which the oldest excise papers were found. But a municipal archivist who researched our origins last century remarked that the origins of the brewery probably go back much further, to 1680.From 1773 on the brewery and the Swinkels family are connected inextricably. In 1924 we open a new brewery. A year later, the three brothers Frans, Piet and Jan Swinkels founded the company 'Gebroeders Swinkels'. They then introduced a new (bottom fermentation) brewing method for brewing pilsner.
in 1935 the three brothers Jan, Piet and Frans Swinkels open a new brew house, which is still operational today. In 1940 Johannes Swinkels opens our own malt house. This gives us more control over the quality of this important raw material for our beer. In 2007 the 6th generation of Swinkels pass on the baton to the 7th generation. We change our trade name into Swinkels Family Brewers in 2018. A year later the firm receives the Royal designation, changing its name, therefore, to Royal Swinkels Family Brewers.
6.8/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 6.5
Flavor 6.5
Texture 7
Overall 6.5
clear golden colour, one inch of dense and quite stable white head; aroma of grainy, dried fruity, floral, some piney and graperfuity notes; bittersweet taste with definite pine resiny, some grapefruity and slight honey notes; correct one
Tried
from Can
from
Carrefour (Various locations Worldwide)
on 02 Mar 2025
at 20:02
5/10
Tried
on 01 Mar 2025
at 12:08
Tried
on 01 Mar 2025
at 12:08
Tried
on 01 Mar 2025
at 12:07
1.2/10
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Appearance 2
Aroma 1
Flavor 1
Texture 2
Overall 1
Can from the lcbo. Sweet, corny, vegetal, undrinkable, awfu drain pour. this was rough!
Tried
from Can
on 28 Feb 2025
at 05:56
2.8/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 3
Flavor 2
Texture 4
Overall 1
Can from the beer boutique in toronto.
Dark red pour, big beige head. Aroma of sweet fusel alcohol, creamed corn, and very boozey astringent malts. The flavor is quite bitter, and mixed with a nasty cloying malty sweetness. Wow, this is awful, drain pour.
Dark red pour, big beige head. Aroma of sweet fusel alcohol, creamed corn, and very boozey astringent malts. The flavor is quite bitter, and mixed with a nasty cloying malty sweetness. Wow, this is awful, drain pour.
Tried
from Can
on 28 Feb 2025
at 05:21
1.9/10
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Appearance 4
Aroma 2
Flavor 1
Texture 2
Overall 1.5
500ml can, whoa, ROCKET FUEL!
Aroma is cheap grains, sickly sweet cheap malt, and BOOZE!!! Flavour is boozey, and ends with a nasty metallic flavour, yuck.
Aroma is cheap grains, sickly sweet cheap malt, and BOOZE!!! Flavour is boozey, and ends with a nasty metallic flavour, yuck.
Tried
from Can
on 27 Feb 2025
at 12:09
2.9/10
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Appearance 4
Aroma 3
Flavor 2
Texture 4
Overall 2.5
wattery, hardly any flavour than corn, and cheap grains. boring, but really i wasn’t expecting much.
Tried
on 27 Feb 2025
at 12:09
6.1/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 6
Flavor 6
Texture 6
Overall 6.5
Bottiglia. Il naso riconosce indizi di orzo. L'intensità olfattiva è normale e il modo in cui permane è sufficiente. Il mantello birroso superiore è caratterizzato da una schiuma dalla buona tenuta. La grandezza delle bollicine è a grana medio-fine. Il liquido appare cristallino. Bollicine medio-fini costituiscono la forma della frizzantezza. La carbonazione è persistente. Il colore è giallo dorato carico. Il corpo è rotondo. L'amaro è contenuto. La forza gustativa è normale e si prolunga in modo sufficiente. Le sensazioni boccali finali risultano di facile beva. Il finale è semplice e dissetante. Il retrogusto è di media intensità. In bocca l'aroma è quello di miele, crosta di pane, cereali, erba, agrumi, arancia e mango.
Tried
on 18 Feb 2025
at 11:44
3.8/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 3
Flavor 4
Texture 4
Overall 3
Aroma is grainy malt and straw. Flavour is light sweet and bitter. Body is around medium. I recommend Brand or Gulpener as better choices for Dutch macro Lager.
Tried
on 18 Feb 2025
at 05:20