Rochefort Brewery Explained

Brasserie de Rochefort
Foundation:1899
Location City:Rochefort, Belgium
Production:18000 hl

Rochefort Brewery (Brasserie de Rochefort) is a Belgian brewery which produces four beers designated as Trappist beers. The brewery is associated with the Rochefort Abbey, a Trappist monastery which originated in the 13th century. The current brewery dates from 1899.

Brewery

The earliest mention of a brewery at the Trappist monastery of Rochefort Abbey dates from 1595. The abbey and its brewery were closed in 1794. The abbey was re-established in 1887 and the brewery was re-established in 1899.[1] Around fifteen monks currently live at Rochefort Abbey.

The water for the beer is drawn from a well inside the monastery walls. Rochefort uses Pilsener and Munich-type malts, and Hallertau and Golding hops.[2]

Beers

The beers are named Rochefort 6, 8, and 10, referring to their gravities in the obsolete (but quite practical) system of Belgian degrees, in which 6 corresponds to an original gravity of 1.060 (15 degrees P), 8 corresponds to 1.080 (20 degrees P), and 10 corresponds to 1.100 (25 degrees P).[5]

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Notes and References

  1. Jef van den Steen, Trappist de zeven heerlijke bieren, Leuven 2010, p. 141-144.
  2. Web site: A saintly glass with the brothers of barley. Jackson. Michael. 1 March 1991. 20 May 2015.
  3. https://www.bierista.nl/actueel/nieuw-rochefort-triple-extra Bierista
  4. https://www.vrt.be/vrtnws/nl/2020/09/30/brouwerij-rochefort-lanceert-triple-extra-eerste-nieuwe-bier/ VRT.be
  5. Web site: BT - Belgian Trappists and Abbey Beers. dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20131009061416/http://morebeer.com/brewingtechniques/library/styles/2_6style.html . 2013-10-09 .