Brouwerij Palm
Commercial Brewery
in
Steenhuffel,
Flemish Brabant,
Belgium 🇧🇪
Owned by
Royal Swinkels (Bavaria Brouwerij / Swinkels Family Brewers / SFB)
Associated Venue: Palm Brewery
Established in 1706
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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.
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.
7.1/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 7
Flavor 7
Texture 8
Overall 6.5
Copper colour with inch-thick foam. Toasty yeast note overtop of caramel and light grassy hops in the aroma. Switch places and the caramel leads the toast around the palate. Moderate bitterness and spritzy carbonation tempers the caramel’s potentially cloying influence. Finishes off-dry, mainly yeasty. Well-made, but due to its subtleness (not lightness) it is perhaps not as good as the sum of its parts.
Tried
on 16 Dec 2004
at 02:18
5.2/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 5
Flavor 5
Texture 6
Overall 5
Bottle. Amber colour, white unstable head. Flavour is anonymous. A little bonbon, a hint of rye. Watery aftertaste. Easy to drink. You decide whether that is good or bad.
Tried
from Bottle
on 15 Dec 2004
at 06:24
4.1/10
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Appearance 4
Aroma 4
Flavor 5
Texture 4
Overall 3.5
An orange beer with a disappearing white head. The aroma is sweet with notes of straw. The flavor is sweet malty.
Tried
on 11 Dec 2004
at 07:21
5.8/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 6
Flavor 5
Texture 6
Overall 6
Light amber with white head.Light malt nose.Smmoth malt profile that stay til the end, and then some. Just a hint of spice
Tried
on 11 Nov 2004
at 23:23
3.8/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 5
Flavor 2
Texture 4
Overall 2
Amber, clear, quite carbonated, greenish shine; large ochre head, leaving very quickly dirty, fine lace. Burning or roasting dough, Liège waffles, or heated arachide oil, ending a bit parsley-perfumed. Awful taste - again something baking, caramelised baking oil, sulphury.... aaaggghhh. Rather thin body, which surprises, then the oily - baking thing invades the mouthfeel as well, leaving something viscous. AAAAGGGHHHH!!!
Tried
on 06 Oct 2004
at 13:54
6/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 6
Flavor 5
Texture 6
Overall 6
Very dense dream-like (just off-)white head; yellow-green hazy beer, quite carbonated. Very strange smoky smell, as honey-cured ham, gradually overtaken by more standard coriander. Later lots of banana- and other esters. Slight spicy-citrus touch. Taste as from milk-ripe grain, with a bitterish-dry flavour. Very light citrussy sourness, it’s grainy but not really wheat-like. Slick, pappy mouthfeel; some body, and rather dry. Not very distinctive wit. The nose is rather surprising , once that’s over it follows the most trodden paths.
Tried
on 31 Jul 2004
at 15:42
5.2/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 5
Flavor 5
Texture 6
Overall 5
Cloudy yellow color, medium white head. Aroma is hoppy and a bit flowery, not as i expected, not really like a belgian white. Very weak belgian white taste, some citrus and wheat.
Tried
on 01 Jul 2004
at 12:33
4.8/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 5
Flavor 4
Texture 6
Overall 4
An amber beer with a small disappearing head. The aroma is sweet with notes of malt, caramel, and banana. And the flavor is sweet with notes of caramel and banana.
Tried
on 15 Jun 2004
at 17:23
3.4/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 3
Flavor 3
Texture 4
Overall 2.5
Clear amber color, medium head. Aroma of amber malt, some skunky hops, sewer water. Taste is like a regular palm speciale, caramel, corn syrup. No, i didn’t like it. I prefer a NA to be more like a pils.
Tried
on 01 May 2004
at 07:48
6.9/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 7
Flavor 6
Texture 6
Overall 7.5
[Vintage 1980 - sampled March 2004 at Kulminator] The aroma is sweet of plums and prunes. The color is brown and it has a small fine head. The flavor is a little flat of wood and plums. The end is dry and woody. A wonderful beer for being so old.
Tried
on 11 Mar 2004
at 16:37