De Struise Brouwers Explained

De Struise Brouwers
Industry:Alcoholic beverage
Products:Beer
Production:900 hL[1]
Owner:Peter Braem, Philippe Driessens and Urbain Coutteau
Foundation:2001
Location City:Oostvleteren
Location Country:Belgium

De Struise Brouwers is a microbrewery located in Oostvleteren, Belgium.

Origin

Owners of a nearby ostrich-raising farm in Lo-Reninge with accommodations for vacationers, Urbain Coutteau and Philippe Driessens developed an interest in making distinctive regional beers to serve to their guests.[2] In 2001 they began doing so with help from local wine maker Carlo Grootaert, and this project eventually developed into its own independent commercial concern.

Upon its inception in 2003, Struise produced beers at the Caulier brewery in northern Hainaut. Since 2006, they have been made at the Deca brewing facility in Woesten-Vleteren in West Flanders until 2014, after beers were brewed at their own brewhouse. The firm has reported that their own microbrewery and tasting room in Het Oud Schooltje (a renovated school building) located in Oostvleteren, is open and operational.

The company takes its name from the historic Flemish word for ostrich, which also is a contemporary slang term meaning "tough". They render the name into English as "The Sturdy Brewers", and many of their labels feature ostriches, a trait they share with Dutch brewery Brouwerij 't IJ.

Following industry trends made popular by American craft brewers, the brewery has recently ventured into stronger, more flavorful beers and also barrel-aging.

They have also collaborated with other European artisan beer scene such as Denmark's Mikkeller, Estonia's Põhjala, fellow Belgians Picobrouwerij Alvinne and Brouwerij De Molen of the Netherlands, as well as American brewers. While their Black Albert was originally conceived in concert with United States-based Ebenezer's Pub, a joint effort to create a "Pannepot Cafe" in Brunswick, Maine was abandoned in May 2009.

Awards and recognition

Craft beer fan rating website Ratebeer selected beers from DSB for 9 of their Top 100 Best Beers of Belgium in 2009.[3] Struise was edged out for the #1 slot only by the venerable Trappist brewers of Westvleteren.

In 2008, RateBeer declared Struise to be the best brewers in the world per their annual members' poll.[4] This was met with mixed opinions in the world of beer enthusiasts.[5] Many of those critical of the award cited the recent founding of the company as well as the fact that DSB did not own a brewing facility at the time.

DSB also received 7 separate awards from Ratebeer in 2007, including accolades for the Aardmonnik and Pannepot.

Beers

De Struise Brouwers Products

Joint Ventures / Blended Products

The "Black Damnation" project

This project was conceived by the brewmaster at Struise. Their dark Russian imperial stout beer Black Albert serves as the base for a number of experimental brews that are to be released over a period of two years (2010-2012). As of June 2011, the following six brews have been released to the public:

These brews have been completed, but are yet to be commercially released and have only been available for tasting at the brewery or at various beer festivals or other occasions:[9]

A number of other seasonal and limited-edition beers are also produced.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Beer Me! — De Struise Brouwers — Woesten, Oost-Vlaanderen, Belgium . Beerme.com . 2018-02-08.
  2. Web site: Amateurbrouwers maken een van de beste bieren ter wereld - Het Nieuwsblad . Nieuwsblad.be . 2018-02-08.
  3. Web site: Best Beers of Belgium 2009 . Ratebeer.com . 2018-02-08.
  4. Web site: The Best Brewers In The World . Ratebeer.com . 2018-02-08.
  5. Web site: Struise Browers: The best brewer in the world? Pure Disney, Belgian beer expert Tim Webb says - Bottoms up - Beer and wine in the Bay Area and beyond . 2009-06-25 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090616130615/http://www.ibabuzz.com/bottomsup/2008/07/29/struise-browers-the-best-brewer-in-the-world-pure-disney-belgian-beer-expert-tim-webb-says/ . 2009-06-16 . dead.
  6. As per the statistics on their webshop.
  7. "100 Belgian Beers to Try Before You Die, Tim Webb & Joris Pattyn Authors, CAMRA Press 2007
  8. "Christmas Beers", by Don Russell. Rizzolli Universe 2008.
  9. As found on the ratebeer.com search engine.