Brouwerij Palm

Commercial Brewery in Steenhuffel, Flemish Brabant, Belgium 🇧🇪
Owned by Bavaria Brouwerij (Swinkels Family Brewers)
Associated Venue: Palm Brewery

Established in 1706

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Steenhuffeldorp 3, Steenhuffel, 1840, Belgium
Subsidiaries
Brouwerij Palm owns 2 breweries:
Description
Sometime before 1698 one Andries Van Doorselaer started renting a brewery next to the church in Steenhuffel; however, he was able to open his own brewery when he purchased the De Hoorn property across the street in 1706. In 1801 De Hoorn is sold by public auction to Jan Baptist De Mesmaecker and Clara Bastaerts. In 1908, his daughter Henriette De Mesmaecker married Arthur Van Roy, a descendant of a brewing family from Wieze.

Arthur kick-started the brewery’s industrial development in order to sell his beers far beyond the borders of the municipality. He also created his own “Spéciale Belge” brew. In 1929, Arthur Van Roy gave his “Spéciale Belge” the brand name “Spéciale PALM”. The brewery continued to grow before and after the second World War.

In 2014 Palm Breweries is renamed Palm Belgian Craft Brewers. A new micro-brewery is opened in order to experiment with new combinations of herbs, spices, hops, fruit and wood, and is named in honour of De Hoorn. At 10 hl, the capacity of the micro-brewery is almost exactly the same as that of the village brewery of days gone by.

On 9 May 2016, the Dutch brewery Bavaria N.V. (Swinkels Family Brewers) bought a majority stake in the company. Bavaria initially bought 60% of the shares and will expand this to 100% in 2021.

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6.5
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 6 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 4 | Overall - 7

0.33l bottle purchased here in SplitClear golden colour with lots of lazy carbonationand a med-big white fluffy but thick head that went away med-slow pace. Yeasty-spicey, somewhat stale and bready nose with just a touch of malt. Light spicy-sourish taste, coriander, mild lemony-bitter hopiness in the finish-aftertaste, weak cardboard, a bit biting yet a bit smooth. Pleasant, simple yet complex in its way, but far from great. Ok.

Tried from Bottle on 06 Apr 2007 at 05:38


5.6
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 6 | Flavor - 6 | Texture - 4 | Overall - 5.5

Bottled at Pressklubben, Stockholm. Clear deep golden, firm head. Evident almondy yeast aroma. Sweet with clean mouthfeel. and medium body. Slim flavours with dextrose and yeast in the front seat. Low bitterness. Very basic Belgian ale. --- Beer aliased from original tick of Brugs Blond on 02 Oct 2005 at 08:26 - Score: Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 5 | Flavor - 4 | Texture - 4 | Overall - 4. Original review text: Bottled. Deep golden. Sweet and fruity with notes of melon, cane sugar and tin. Sweaty and unfrefined, not succesful at all.

Tried from Bottle on 25 Mar 2007 at 14:31


5.4
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 5 | Flavor - 5 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 5.5

Bottle, 7.5%. Clear dark golden colour. Nice, stable white head. The flavour is rather sweet with a hint of green apple.

Tried from Bottle on 21 Mar 2007 at 11:36


4.5
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 4 | Flavor - 4 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 4

Not very good. An amber colored beer. Light malt in the aroma and considerable diacetyl in the flavor, but some malt below that. Well carbonated.

Tried on 20 Mar 2007 at 17:36


4
Appearance - 4 | Aroma - 4 | Flavor - 4 | Texture - 4 | Overall - 4

(33 cl bottle, from the boys at The Rover) Clear copper color, small white head. Sugary oxidized scent. Thin sweet malty taste. Watery mouthfeel. Very lo wbitterness. Weak metallic aftertaste.

Tried from Bottle on 13 Mar 2007 at 16:13


6.4
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 6 | Flavor - 6 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 6.5

Bottle. 6.0 ABV. Creamy white excellent mostly lasting head. Wonderfull dark amber coclour. Nice malty aroma. Moderate bitter flavor, strange avergae cheesy finish (proberbly from the yeast). Creamy palate. Strange beer.

Tried from Bottle on 11 Mar 2007 at 04:54


7
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 7

300 ml bottle, courtesy of Cardinal pub, Stavanger. ABV is 6.0%. Nice amber / redddish brown colour, decent off-white head. Pleasant aroma of lightly roasted malts with some caramel, fruits and spices. Rounded and lovely flavour, again lightly roasted malts with a subtle touch of fruits and spices, hints of yeast. Moderate bitterness. Easy drinking, impossible to dislike. However, you might want MORE of the pleasant aroma and flavour elements.

Tried from Bottle on 10 Mar 2007 at 09:43


6.5
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 6 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 7

Draught. Cloudy pale yellow colour. Big, stable white head. Fresh pepper aroma with lots of clove. The flavour also has fresh-ground pepper, nice and spicy. Thin mouthfeel, but that is the way it should be.

Tried on 08 Mar 2007 at 07:07


6
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 6 | Flavor - 6 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 6

Fles 33cl thuis. EBU 18. Zoetig, fruitig. Weinig bijzonder. (2-2007).------.

Tried from Bottle on 23 Feb 2007 at 23:07


3.6
Appearance - 4 | Aroma - 4 | Flavor - 3 | Texture - 4 | Overall - 3.5

As "Royal", the Royal Caribbean house brew, acquired on Jewel of the Seas. Slightly hazy dull amber, big bubbles, loose head, no sediment in the bottle. Caramel aroma with butterscotch (more Werther’s than diacetyl), sour apple, a little alcohol and copper. Sweet palate...like one of those cloying new world tripels only less intense and with a hugely metallic finish. The second pour deposits copious protein chunks into the glass. Still a month prior to its BBD. Hrm. Finish shows too much alcohol. I’m inclined to praise Royal Caribbean for going in this direction for their signature brew, not the least reason of which is because it represents a unique addition to their standard brew lineup, but I’m conflicted because this really isn’t a good beer. It’s not dumbed down, thankfully, but from the protein chunks to the strong alcohol note to the mix of unpleasant aromatic components there just isn’t much good going for it.

Tried from Bottle on 04 Feb 2007 at 00:39