Brasserie du Pays Flamand
Microbrewery
in
Merville (Nord),
Hauts-de-France,
France 🇫🇷
Associated with 2 Venues
Established in 2006
Contact
Rte de la Gorgue ZA Rivière d’Or, Merville (Nord), 59660, France
Subsidiaries
Description
The Brasserie du Pays Flamand was founded in November 2006. At the start, a common passion of 2 childhood friends: Olivier Duthoit and Mathieu Lesenne, turned into a real large-scale project. The brewery first settled in Blaringhem, on the border of French Flanders and Artois. This is where Bracine, Anosteké and Wilde Leeuw were born. Today, a second, much larger production site has been set up in Merville, in order to meet growing demand. Each brew is a claim to their origins, to the northern terroir, and each beer, an invitation to conviviality. The different ranges offered testify to respected traditional know-how, a search for original taste, and a desire to discover new flavors. The Brasserie du Pays Flamand regularly collaborates with brewers from all over the world, bringing together cultures and ideas to offer you exceptional beers.
3.9/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 3
Flavor 4
Texture 4
Overall 3.5
Bottled. Hazy dark brown. Aroma of aniseed and syrup. Medium bodied but without structure. Bready and syrupy with evident notes of metal and bood. Quite unrefined.
Tried
from Bottle
on 09 Mar 2009
at 05:30
5.9/10
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Appearance 4
Aroma 5
Flavor 7
Texture 8
Overall 5.5
Bottled. Cloudy amber, minimal head. Estery strawberry aroma. Sweet, yeasty and fruity with medium body. Some winegum and velvetty caramel. Low bitterness.
Tried
from Bottle
on 08 Mar 2009
at 10:37
7.3/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 7
Flavor 7
Texture 6
Overall 8
Very good white, slightly irregular head; fed by lively carbonated orange-amber beer, slightly hazy. Fleeting whiff of good hops, then followed by citrus-sweet, and an aroma as from orange-oil on alcohol, genre Mandarine Napoléon. Again orange liqueur in the taste, but without the syrupy sweetness the nose suggested. Still, it has some restsugars. Slightly syrupy, bit burning MF, well-bodied. Nice, if a bit on the heavy orangey side. Still, I like this new brewery and this product! Danke, Seb!
Tried
on 06 Apr 2008
at 02:01
6/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 6
Flavor 5
Texture 6
Overall 6
Huge, dense, collapsing, just off-white head over pale yellow-golden beer. Creamy nose, milkripe grain, with a spicy touch (coriander?) and wheat, it would seem, without being sourish - rather lactic. Liquorice, near stout-like flavour in this very pale beer - very disconcerting! Ends slightly salty, and dry cookies flavour. Saltiness, like dried shrimp is weird. Warming up, some cornflakes-with-honey flavour comes up. Creamy texture and slightly spritzy MF, despite no visual pearling. Bit empty. Disconcerting beer with clashing impressions, contradicting angles. If the beer had been as artful as the label, it would have been really great. It isn’t, far from...
Tried
on 26 Mar 2008
at 15:14