Brouwerij Sterkens
Client Brewer
in
Meer,
Antwerp,
Belgium 🇧🇪
Associated Venue: Bierparadijs
Established in 1651
Contact
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.
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.
5.4/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 4
Flavor 5
Texture 6
Overall 5.5
Opaque yellow. Plastic on the nose, with a hint of spice. Malt accented. Light, bland, lacking in notable hop or yeast.
Tried
on 02 Nov 2002
at 21:32
4.5/10
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Appearance 2
Aroma 5
Flavor 5
Texture 4
Overall 5
Explain to me again why this isn''t bottle conditioned? Pours bright copper - yikes! Caramel, earth...really simple malt profile. Little bit of vanilla, plastic, vaguely chewy finish. Empty.
Tried
from Bottle
on 02 Nov 2002
at 21:30
6.4/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 7
Flavor 5
Texture 6
Overall 6.5
This is very subtle in its sweetness and maltiness. There is a bitterness that lingers on the tongue after each sip. The flavor, however, is pretty weak, and the body is rather thin. Good, but not worth the price at all. I will be keeping the unique, sparkly bottle, though.
Tried
from Bottle
on 02 Nov 2002
at 19:36
6.4/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 6
Flavor 6
Texture 6
Overall 6.5
Light body, fruity and very drinkable.......................................
Tried
on 27 Jun 2002
at 09:21
6.4/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 6
Flavor 7
Texture 6
Overall 6.5
Yeasty, fruity. Not as complex as its cousing the Dubbel...................
Tried
on 15 Oct 2001
at 15:54
6.8/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 7
Flavor 7
Texture 6
Overall 7
Assertively yeasty, with notes of raisins and baked apples..................
Tried
on 15 Oct 2001
at 15:53
6.9/10
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Appearance 10
Aroma 7
Flavor 6
Texture 6
Overall 6.5
Tasty Belgian 'session' ale (at 7.2%!). Fresh, hoppy flavours, less yeast than a lot of Belgians, and subtle complexity. I love the orangey-amber colour.
Tried
on 06 Aug 2001
at 13:06