Brouwerij Sterkens

Client Brewer in Meer, Antwerp, Belgium 🇧🇪
Associated Venue: Bierparadijs

Established in 1651

Contact
Wenenstraat 9, Meer, 2321, Belgium
Description
Brouwerij Sterkens has a particularly rich and very tasteful history. In 1651, the Sterkens family began to brew their own beer out of interest. In that time, they were local farmers with small amount of money to brew some quantities. As they were brewing, they wrote down every single detail of the recipes they made and the way they produced the beer. These notes were given from father to son, for generations on. When the family noticed that brewing beer gradually got more priority than working on the farm, they chose to professionalize the brewery and to fill out more quality beers. The delicious and spicy St. Sebastiaan and St. Paul beers were well appreciated in Belgium, what led to the fact that Brouwerij Sterkens was one of the first breweries who went abroad for exportation.

The current 14th generation of Brouwerij Sterkens have ensured that the beers of Sterkens are appreciated in more than 30 countries on all 5 continents. The Sterkens family is looking to the near future with a lot of enthousiasm and confidence, without forgetting the past. After all, Brouwerij Sterkens is still bottling their beers in distinctive and exceptional packaging.

Sterkens did stop with brewing and became a client brewer in 2008.

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4.4
Appearance - 4 | Aroma - 5 | Flavor - 4 | Texture - 4 | Overall - 4.5

0.75 bottle Smell- weak malt, roast. Foam- thin, weak roast, weak sourness, kvass, bread. Feels like weird kvass. Head is large, medium-dark brown white color. Appearance - generic red bottle cap, somewhat simple label.Very dark brown, maybe bit red, medium carbonation. From - snifter Taste - roast, weak sourness, bread, kvass again, weak bitter notes, acidic. This is very weird in a bad way... feels like kvass mixed with hops and some added sourness and nuances of homebrew. Not for me.

Tried from Bottle on 28 Jul 2020 at 16:13



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Tried on 30 Apr 2020 at 14:04


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Tried on 30 Apr 2020 at 14:04


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Tried on 30 Apr 2020 at 14:03


6.8
Appearance - 10 | Aroma - 6 | Flavor - 6 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 6

Bottle. Pours clear golden with a large fizzy white head that dissipates leaving good lacing. Aroma is honey, coriander, wheat, floral notes. Flavor has a fair bit of sweetness, minimal bitterness. Prominent floral honey. Light body. OK.

Tried from Bottle on 26 Jan 2020 at 00:19


5.5
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 5 | Flavor - 5 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 5

330 ml bottle, from Skjold Burne Skagen. ABV is 4.8%. Golden colour, moderate white head. The aroma is a bit unfresh, notes of jam, hints of coriander and orange peel. Fizzy mouthfeel. The flavour is also slightly unfresh, hints of jam, citrus and coriander again.

Tried from Bottle on 17 Jan 2020 at 18:08


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

330 ml bottle, from Skjold Burne Skagen. ABV is 6.9%. Dark brown colour, small beige head. Aroma of malts and dust, a hint of caramel. Sweet, malty and sugary flavour, notes of brown kandij sugar and caramel, hints of dark dried fruits, some lightly roasted malts, moderate hops.

Tried from Bottle on 17 Jan 2020 at 06:43


6.2
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 6 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 6

33cl bottle from De Achelse Kluis bottle shop. F: huge, creamy, bit tan, good retention. C: amber, hazy with yeasty debris. A: malty, vaguely fruity, bit orange, mineral, caramel. T: medium malty base, orange, bit peach, floral, yeasty, caramel, coriander, soft carbonation, beside the name there is nothing “special” for me about it, ok for the style, partially enjoyed.

Tried from Bottle on 12 Nov 2019 at 19:07


7.2
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 7

opalescent golden colour, large, though not too stable head; aroma and taste of grains, floral honey, some lemony and herbal notes; good tripel

Tried on 05 Oct 2019 at 20:45