Brouwerij Vissenberg

Microbrewery in Nijlen, Antwerp, Belgium 🇧🇪

Established in 2016

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Bouwelsesteenweg 72, Nijlen, 2560, Belgium
Description
Een aantal vrienden besluiten, na enkele jaren van bierproeven, om zelf de roerstok ter hand te nemen. In een, deels zelf in mekaar geknutselde brouwinstallatie van 30 liter, komen een 30tal bieren tot leven. Van licht tot donker, van zoet tot bitter…

Als hun (tot dan toe) laatste creatie: “Viswijf”, een zilveren medaille behaalt op de "Brouwland Biercompetitie”, worden plannen gesmeed om de rest van de wereld te laten meegenieten. Hans en Peter richten samen het bedrijf "Brouwerij Vissenberg" op en laten hun bier op vraag maken bij Brouwerij De Graal Brakel.

Eind 2015 kunnen ze hun grote droom waar maken en start de bouw van hun eigen ambachtelijke micro brouwerij met ketels van 300 liter. Medio 2016 is alles klaar en kan gestart worden met productie in Nijlen. In Nijlen zullen nieuwe bieren het levenslicht zien en experimenten gedaan worden. Het team is ondertussen versterkt door Jelle.

Gezondheid
Hans, Peter en Jelle

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6.4
Appearance - 4 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 6.5

Imported from my RateBeer account as Vissenberg Cuvée Médard (Whisky BA) (by Brouwerij Vissenberg):
Aroma: 7/10, Appearance: 2/5, Taste: 7/10, Palate: 3/5, Overall: 13/20, MyTotalScore: 3.2/5

30/V/17 - 50cl bottle from Willems (Grobbendonk), shared @ home - BB: 8/VII/18 (2017-686)

Clear purple brown beer, creamy beige head, little stable, bit adhesive. Aroma: yeast, CO2, sweet, caramel, dried fruits, little dirty, bready, toast. MF: very lively carbon, medium body. Taste: surprisingly sour start, bit weird, sweet touch, caramel, bread. Aftertaste: malty, sweet caramel, yeast, sourish touch, some Oud Bruin acidity (lacobacilllus), some dried fruits. Half-decent beer, but not really a fan. Also: where has the peat gone? Maybe the barrel has been rinsed out before lagering?

Tried from Bottle on 30 May 2017 at 17:11


6
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 6 | Flavor - 6 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 5

Thanks to Kraddel! 500 ml. bottle sampled. BBF 8/7/2018. Dark brown amber, creamy overly big tanned head. Nose is weird plastic, soy sauce, varnish, almost salty peat,... Far too fizzy, far too carbonated, plastic, varnish, far more vinous than peated, smoke,... The appearance, carbonation, sourish taste,.... To me this felt infected, not good, things went bad here. It isn’t the worst but it isn’t good either.

Tried from Bottle on 04 May 2017 at 12:47


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

Bottle. Pours very dark brown. Ok to small white head. Smell is dry, dome dark malts. Bit roasty. Ok. Taste is mildly smoked. Distant barrel notes. Mediocere brown ale underneath. Happy I can still drink this, but its not great.

Tried from Bottle on 02 May 2017 at 14:49


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

33cl bottle. Pours slightly hazy dark reddish brown colour with a mid-sized good lasting beige head. Aroma of vegetables, dried red fruits, caramel. Taste of dark malt, dried fruits, caramel, spices, vegetables, a bit high carbonation.

Tried from Bottle on 26 Apr 2017 at 16:32


7.5
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 7

F: huge, egg-white, long lasting. C: deep gold to orange, hazy. A: malt, floral, light orange peels, coriander, yeasty, hint of lemon, fruity. T: malty, fruity, yeasty, hint of orange peels, coriander, spicy, floral, peach, medium body, medium to high carbonation, honey, bready, nice beer good balanced and interesting, 0,33l bottle from Prik & Tik ABC Drinks in Leuven.

Tried from Bottle on 21 Feb 2017 at 13:49


7.4
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 7.5

Whisky barrel aged dubbel (because that is basically what this is), from a 50 cl bottle - unusual for Belgian ales - bought at Willems in Grobbendonk. Brewed by Vissenberg (now no longer ’Hobbybrouwerij’) and limited to 1350 bottles. Opens with a hissing sound and smoke coming out of the bottle neck, but no gushing. Thick, regular, pale greyish beige, very moussy head leaving some lacing here and there, very stable; initially clear, deep purple-tinged burgundy (brownish red wine) colour, translucent, hazy and more mahogany brown with sediment. Aroma of dried plum, elderberries, candied fig, dark raisin, chestnut, wet oak wood, old port wine, subtle whisky and even more subtle peat, butterscotch and toffee, caramelized brown sugar, gingerbread, sugared tea, hints of dry earth, brown rum, dried rosemary, maracuja, dried banana, vanilla (vague, just the oak returning), old ’speculoos’, cooked salsify, some very faint FFF. Fruity onset but relatively restrained in the esters, hints of dried banana, raisin, blackberries and redcurrant, mix of sweet and sour, with a slightly more ’vivid’ and berry-like sourish effect than usual in a dark Belgian; supple, smooth mouthfeel, medium carbonated, little bit resinous, perhaps slightly thinner than the average 7% Belgian ale. Caramelly and nutty malt core, sweet with traces of residual brown sugar sweetness accentuating the caramel character, but at the same time balanced by this berry-like sour flavor, further dried in the finish by a tannin-rich, oaky wood effect releasing some retronasal vanilla-like oak (wet oak furniture); some earthy, herbal hops add soft bitterishness and all the way at the back, between the lingering caramel and brown sugar sweetness and wood dryness, a subtle whisky-flavor emerges, establishing alcohol heat in the throat without actually becoming too wry. Interesting beer, matching the old Belgian brown (’dubbel’) style with the international craft beer trend of ageing beers on whisky and other barrels, and in this case, I think the experiment turned out quite well. This is technically more than correct and offers a certain depth and complexity of flavor, at least within its style; almost comes across as a light(er) version of the La Trappe Quadrupel Oak Aged series, and reminds me a bit of the oak aged Qantelaars bij Jef Pirens’ Oude Maalderij as well. Pleasant sipper, actually, coming from an attractive bottle - with the pipe-smoking gentleman on the label presumably depicting mister Médard, who remains otherwise unknown so his identity is anyone’s guess - my bet is on the grandfather of one of these young Vissenberg brewers...

Tried from Bottle on 11 Nov 2016 at 07:03


6.8
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 7

Bottle from LDW, Eke. Amber colour, white foam. Light hoppy notes, sweet and bitter. Easy drinkable. Good strong ale, nothing special.

Tried from Bottle on 27 Aug 2016 at 09:46


7.1
Appearance - 4 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 7.5

Dark brown with a tonne of gunk coming out of the bottle. Aroma and flavour have plenty of caramel and dried fruits. There’s also a slighty smokey element to it. With the harsh carbonation it feels a bit unrefined though. It may be worthwhile to leave in your cellar for a few years.

Tried from Bottle on 03 Jul 2016 at 14:02


7.6
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 7.5

Licht oranje bier met veel schuim. Zeer hoppig en fruitig aroma. Bittere smaak van hop en sinaasappelschil. De hoppige, bittere smaak blijft lekker hangen.

Tried on 20 May 2016 at 15:57


6.3
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 6 | Flavor - 6 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 6

33cl bottle shared with Kermis. Thick creamy tan head. Almost a gusher but I read the warnings and put it in the fridge. Clear deep burgundy pour. Not bad but be careful of the gushing

Tried from Bottle on 20 Apr 2016 at 11:03