En Stoemelings

Client Brewer in Laken / Laeken, Brussels Capital Region, Belgium 🇧🇪
Associated with 2 Venues

Established in 2014

Closed in 2025

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37 rue Dieudonné Lefèvre, Laken / Laeken, 1020, Belgium
Description
In 2011 beginnen Samuel Languy en Denys Van Elewyck met het brouwen “en stoemelings” vooraleer ze hun brouwerij officieel openen in 2014. Vandaag zijn ze, in een flexibele ruimte van 430 m², voortdurend bezig met het ontwikkelen en perfectioneren van hun aanbod en producten. Genesteld in de Marollen ligt de brouwerij En Stoemelings waar verschillende bieren gebrouwen worden die 100% traditioneel en lokaal zijn. Die volledig niet-geautomatiseerde productie brengt zo’n 600 flesjes per week voort! Het hele proces van vullen, bottelen, opslag, aankoop, verkoop en schoonmaak wordt met de hand gedaan. Dat ze in het hartje van Brussel liggen, is zeer belangrijk: de distributie is voornamelijk lokaal en concentreert zich op verkoop in de brouwerij zelf en enkele bierwinkels in Brussel.

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6.9
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 6 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 8.5

On Tap @Moeder Lambic Fontainas, Bruselas 03/05/19
Color amarillo espuma blanca, aromas florales, levadura, sabor florar, malta, ducle, cuerpo sedoso.

Tried from Draft on 03 May 2019 at 17:51


6.4
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 6 | Flavor - 6 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 7.5

On Tap @GIST Bruselas 03/05/19 Color negro espuma blanca, aromas ahumados intensos, sabor ahumado, ceurpo ligero, regular.

Tried from Draft on 03 May 2019 at 16:27


6.5
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 6 | Flavor - 6 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 8

On Tap @BrewDog Brussels, Bruselas 03/05/19
Color amarillo corona de espuma blanca, aromas levadura, sabor herbal, levadura, cuerpo medio.

Tried from Draft on 03 May 2019 at 14:33


5.3
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 4 | Flavor - 6 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 5

Gushing to towering, dense white head, very slowly descending and fed by explosive carbonation in a faintly hazy golden beer. Also explosive is the coriander nose; fake citrus, perfumey. Taste is more of the same: coriander², bit toasted, lightly toasted green leaves (same plant, maybe?). Faint wheat acidity. Obviously overcarbonated; wheatslick, light to medium body. Is really nobody getting tired fo this coriander OD's?

Tried on 28 Apr 2019 at 17:59


8
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 9 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 7

Smoked porter - the lovely concept set in motion by Alaskan many years ago - by En Stoemelings, one of the 'nouvelle vague' craft brewers in and around Brussels. Regularly shaped, medium thick, pale greyish beige, mousy head slowly showing gaps here and there but generally very well-retaining, black robe with misty wine-red hue, only visible near the bottom of the tasting glass and around the edge. Aroma of toasted walnuts, unsugared black chocolate, smoked herring or smoked mackerel, biltong, bonfire, wet leather, cigars, quite pronounced iron shavings, nutmeg, green peppercorns, tofu, touch of fig. Clean, rounded onset, some basic dried fig- and plum-like sweetishness but restrainedly so, mild cured meat-like umami, softish carb, dull sourish undertone - everything is well in place here, continuing into a slick, smooth, relatively softly carbonated but still somewhat mineral-edged, dry-caramelly and walnutty maltiness, a bit thinnish perhaps but clean and to the point, with a clear metallic edge that does not truly bother me in this type of beer. Pronounced toasted, bit coffeeish bitterness in the end but still with some lingering caramelly sweetishness, with a nice, not too overpowering but sufficiently outspoken smokiness built on top, with vague impressions of smoked bacon, smoked eel and cigar ashes, but remaining elegant despite being obvious enough. The play of umami-like smokiness, roasted bitterness and nutty-caramelly sweetishness is spiced with a pinch of peppery hops and lasts medium long, quite dry and quenching in the end. A smooth, clean, purely 'internationally' styled craft beer of technical accomplishment, Alaskan Smoked Porter is very close here; probably ages well, too. Nice one!

Tried on 27 Apr 2019 at 13:14


5.5
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 6 | Texture - 4 | Overall - 4

21/04/2019 @home - 75 cl bottle shared by a colleague. Clear golden, huge white head, heavily carbonated. Nose is sweet malts, banana, spices. Taste is sweet malts, heavily spiced, thin wheat. Not balanced.

Tried from Bottle on 25 Apr 2019 at 12:47


7.5
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 8

Medium, rather stable yellowish-beige head, irregular, over virtually black beer. Very strong smoked meat or -fish nose, Maillard, bit hot metalslug, phenols, smokesalt. Severe. Much drier in the mouth, ashes, tobacco, woodfire flakes. In the finish, (too) smoked haddock or mackerel. Lightly burning MF, dry; good carbonation, light to medium body. Excellent with cured meat or fish (I tried!)

Tried on 17 Apr 2019 at 06:18


6.4
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 6 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 6.5

Porter by En Stoemelings, now with 'official' label (other than the provisional one shown on the picture here); longneck bottle from Geers. Opens with a fierce hiss, but by opening very slowly, I managed to avoid the gushing that otherwise would have been inevitable. Very thick and 'bath-foamy', very dense, densely and beautifully paper-lacing, pale yellowish beige, firmly closed and stable head, misty deep purplish-brown robe with copper red hue, dark but not as dark as usual for a porter in our modern age. Aroma initially emanating a lot of carbon dioxide (that sourish, soda-like smell), but after this has elapsed, a very yeasty and malty profile is unveiled: dried prunes, fresh figs, wet toast, red apple, wet clay or even plasticine, old brown bread, soggy tea bags, old sweat, an old gum, coffee grounds, dried mushrooms, baking soda, dried black radish peel, moldy chestnuts, some band aid phenols, fermenting tree leaves on a forest floor. Estery onset but low in sweetness, some red apple sharpness and some dried fig, lively carbonation as expected (typical Belgian ale level rather than typical porter level), with a sourish side effect; fluffy, bready malt profile, again restrained in sweetness, with a 'deep' sourishness running under it all. Soggy brown bread, old walnuts and soaking wet toast impressions, all rather dry, with a roasty, dull bitterness in the end, matching with a late but spicy and lingering, leafy and rooty hop bitterness. Everything remains drenched in quite heavy yeastiness, with relatively strong phenolic effects (cloves, even some mild band aid) and a kind of lingering, a very bready, almost starchy feeling and a dull 'yeast sourishness'. Way too yeasty, perhaps fermented at too high a temperature, but in any case this is not a great success, with the maltiness buried under not very inviting, phenolic yeasty effects; much more like an amateurish attempt at Belgian dubbel (albeit much more roasted bitter) than a true porter in the modern sense of the word. If you approach it as a dark Belgian ale, it is, however, still enjoyable - but too bad En Stoemelings didn't manage to produce a clean, straightforward, malt-forward English style porter. As much as I sympathize with the Brussels 'nouvelle vague' in brewing, this particular brewery has failed to impress me so far and this one clearly has technical flaws which they should be able to avoid.

Tried from Bottle on 05 Apr 2019 at 17:49


7

Stone fruit, belgian yeast, light. Quite sweet, tart and tangy.

Tried from Bottle from La Fruitière on 30 Mar 2019 at 15:38


6

Doughy, taste better than aroma, very lively, mineralic. Thanks Kevin.

Tried from Draft on 30 Mar 2019 at 14:03