Brasserie de Clerck

Regional Brewery in Péronne (Somme), Hauts-de-France, France 🇫🇷

Established in 1926

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42 Rue Georges Clemenceau, Péronne (Somme), 80200, France
Description
For more than 10 years, in Péronne in the Somme, with the De Clercks, it is Joséphine who has been in charge of the family brewery. A physical profession with a thousand facets but above all one of passion that she exercises alongside her brother Pierre and under the eyes of Eliane, her mother. It's truly a family job. Because at the De Clerck family, originally from Hazebrouck in North Flanders, beer has been made from father to son since 1774. First in Hondeghem in Flanders. Joséphine's great-uncle settled in Péronne in the Somme in 1926.

Pierre De Clerck founded the company which still bears his name with his brother. The oldest family brewery in Hauts-de-France was taken over in 1975 by his nephew Michel. Michel is Joséphine's father.
The 70s were the end of the golden age of brewers and the rise of supermarkets. You have to adapt to new habits. Or close. With his wife Eliane, Michel manages to keep the company going by innovating and creating beers with a Picardy accent. When we tell you that beer is a family affair for the De Clercks...

In 2006, the year her father Michel died, Joséphine returned to the brewery, starting with the sales and administrative department "for at least 4 years. Then, I set about learning manufacturing while keeping in parallel sales and administration. I learned on the job. I learned to do everything that needs to be done in a small business like ours. I saw my parents work in the brewery, I "I saw how beer was made, so I continued trying to keep the way of working and the traditions that had existed for a very long time. As best as I could."

Concession to modernity: the renewal and computerization of the brewing room. A decision taken by her mother Eliane, at the head of the company until 2011, when Joséphine took the reins. "A company that does not innovate is a company that stagnates, who retreats and ends up dying,” assures Eliane.

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6.2/10 Appearance 6 Aroma 7 Flavor 6 Texture 6 Overall 6
Light blond color; huge head. Very nice aroma, a bouquet of flowers, with some honey and rum. Light mouthfeel, quite dry, with a light grassy touch in the front, very light manure and flowers (a real spring beer ;-)
Unfortunately the body and flavor are too weak at the end; correct bitterness. I think that there are some flaws in the brewing process, but that transmit to this beer a touch of originality.
Tried on 07 Jun 2008 at 14:36

7/10 Appearance 8 Aroma 7 Flavor 7 Texture 6 Overall 7
Clear orange-amber beer; end of bottle full of protein flocculation; good, just off-white head, leaving some lace. Very fresh-smelling: rosehips, citrus, sorrel. Sourish flavours, vegetable, again rosehips, I’d say, lemongrass maybe. Interesting. I fear a slight lightstroke, but certainly not too bad. Light, a little bit of acidburn, CO²-feel despite very little apparent carbonation. Not bad, but I can’t help but wonder if the sourish taste is really intentional. Then, "vegetable extracts", as the label reads... rhubarb or sorrel, indeed?
Tried from Bottle on 04 Jun 2006 at 14:20

5/10 Appearance 6 Aroma 4 Flavor 5 Texture 6 Overall 5
Bottled. Hazy nut brown, brief head. Cellary butter aroma. Sweet and sadly corky with notes of red berries. Medium bodied with caramelly malt and low hop rate. Not at all what I was hoping for.
Tried from Bottle on 27 Feb 2006 at 03:40

1.9/10 Appearance 6 Aroma 1 Flavor 1 Texture 4 Overall 0.5
An unclear orange beer with a collapsing white head. The aroma is very discomforting spicy - the flavor is acidic - as if it has been wild fermented, and also contains notes of grapefruit.
Tried on 21 Jun 2005 at 16:55

5.3/10 Appearance 8 Aroma 6 Flavor 6 Texture 6 Overall 2
Hazy gold; very fine & dense, slightly yellow tinted head, huge. Overpowering barnyard nose - the dunghill in particular. Brett too, no doubt, Bierstein , hay - with chicken- or probably ducksh*t - and some lemon. "Strange" aroma returns in the flavour. Not that I consider myself a specialist on the taste of animal excrement. Bitterish, tartar - and again a whiff of lemon. Medium bodied, some slickness and overcarbonated or is it: There’s been contamination - no doubt. I’m not sure I want to know with what - I might find out tomorrow. I’ve had MUCH better from De Clerck. This bottle went awfully wrong.
Tried from Bottle on 26 Apr 2005 at 14:23