Westvleteren Abdij St. Sixtus

Microbrewery in Westvleteren, West Flanders, Belgium 🇧🇪
Associated with 2 Venues

Established in 1839

Contact
Donkerstraat 12, Vleteren, Westvleteren, 8640, Belgium
Description
The abbey was established in 1831. Already in the early days beer was brewed in small quantities, not for sale but just for their own consumption. In May 1839, the Abbey received a brewer’s licence signed by king Leopold I on April 19, 1839. Most likely a first test brew was produced the same month. In June 1839 the first official brew was produced.

Around 1860 a vast complex of buildings for amongst others sheds, a guesthouse, barns and a second brewery, was built. It remained however a small domestic brewery for personal use. Only from 1878 on production increased due to a good turnover of the tavern ‘In de Vrede’. Between 1886 and 1896 a third brew house, fully operational as from 1896, was built.

On 20 March 1922 the monks started the expansion of the brewery. On 27 October 1927 for the first time steam was used to brew in the modernised, fourth brew house. This brew house was operational till 5 January 1990.

In 1976 a fermentation room with six open yeast vessels and a laboratory were installed. Fermentation in open yeast vessels, a method that is used very rarely, is essential for the ester profile of the Trappist Westvleteren.

The present brew house was officially put into operation in 1990. The new bottling plant was put into operation in 2013. Since 2014, two brews are made per brewing day. This meant a considerable saving in terms of energy consumption and man-hours.

The lagering cellar and the fermentation chamber were modernised and automated, but because the capacity did not change, production also remained unchanged. The production amounts to approximately 6,000 hectolitres annually, spread over 42 brewing days. In 2016 a new secondary fermentation unit with storage space was built.

     Show


8.2
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 9 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 9

Dark amber with off white head - Malt aroma with some caramel notes - Malt body with some caramel flavours and dark fruity flavours with some hints of yeast - Malt with caramel and dark fruity flavours goes into the finish - This was real good

Tried on 20 Nov 2023 at 20:14



8.1
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 8.5

Bottle that came with a song and a candle. Darkest brown, slightly cappucino head. Almonds, nuts, peanuts. Taste is lovely sparkly, umami soy, sweet but not sticky, salty. Nice.

Tried from Bottle on 02 Oct 2023 at 18:30


7.8
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 8

Bottle at home. Brune cola color with a very tick and frothy ivory-brown foam. Nose: burnt barley, very grassy hoppy aroma, leather. Mouth: very roasty malty taste, bitter aftertaste.

Tried from Bottle on 25 Sep 2023 at 19:12


6

Het nieuwe labeltje maar eens even testen bij het voetbal (inter-ac) is dit nou de Westvleteren van weleer? Koolzuurbom, dun, bitter, caramel, Laat deze blauwe stickertjes maar 10 jaar liggen, al twijfel ik of het beter word

Tried on 16 Sep 2023 at 18:53


7.2

Cloudy, chewy blonde. It’s good, a bit of an ashtray smokey but in a nice way. Not my favourite in the world in style due to the muggy nature of it. Sterk ams

Tried on 27 Aug 2023 at 14:46