Lindemans Brewery Explained

Lindemans Brewery should not be confused with Lindeman's.

Brouwerij Lindemans
Location:Vlezenbeek, Flemish Brabant, Belgium
Opened:1822
Production:75,000 hL
Active Beers:

Lindemans Brewery (Brouwerij Lindemans) is a Belgian family brewery based in Vlezenbeek, a small town in Flemish Brabant, southwestern Brussels. It produces lambics, a style of Belgian ale that uses raw wheat and wild yeast.[1]

History

The history of Lindemans Brewery began in 1822 when the brewery was founded on a small farm in Vlezenbeek.[2] The brewery's patriarch was Frans Lindemans, the brother of the then-bailiff of Gaasbeek.[3] In 1930, due to the growing success of the brewery, the agricultural activity was stopped definitively to focus on the brewing of Kriek and Gueuze. They produced their first Faro in 1978. Shortly after, in 1980 the brewery started its production of Framboise. Consequently, in 1986 and 1987, Lindemans added Cassis and Pêcheresse to its assortment. Finally, in 2005, Apple was the last beer to be introduced.

The brewery, to this day, is still a family company, run by brothers Nestor and Rene for a long time,[4] before their sons, Dirk and Geert, took over the business, each having a 50% interest in the company.[5]

Production

Lindemans brews its lambic according to the method of spontaneous fermentation. This lambic is then used as the base for all of the fruit beers. In 25 years, the production grew from 5.000 to 50.000 hectoliters. Over that span, the brewery expanded multiple times. In 1991 a new brewhouse was built next to the old one to increase capacity. In 2013 works for a new expansion, with a new bottling plant, started. Today, the brewery brews 85.000 hectoliters per year. 60.000 hectoliters of this amount is lambic, the base to which fruit juices are added. Each year 6.000 hectoliters of Lindemans Faro are produced, representing 7,5% of the entire production.

Beers

Faro

Lindemans Faro is a lambic beer. The first Lindemans Faro was brewed in 1978, when the beverage was becoming popular again. At 4% ABV, it is considered a light beer. It is available in 250 ml, 375 ml and 750 ml bottles.

Fruit beers

Lindemans varieties include Lambic Framboise (raspberry), Kriek (sour cherry), Pêcheresse (peach), Cassis (blackcurrant), Pomme (apple), and Strawberry.

Because of the limited availability of sour cherries from Schaerbeek, the traditional ingredient for Kriek, Lindemans Kriek is made using unsweetened cherry juice which is added to a mixture of lambics of different ages. The resulting beer is described as less sour and more fruity. It contains 2.5% ABV.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lindemans . 2024-02-03 . Merchant du Vin.
  2. Web site: Lindemans . 2024-02-03 . Merchant du Vin.
  3. News: Feest voor 300 jaar: Baljuwhoeve Hoeve al 170 jaar eigendom van familie Van Cutsem. Driessche. Linda vanden. 31 July 2004. Het Nieuwsblad. 4 February 2010.
  4. News: Acht miljoen liter bier per jaar. 3 January 2003. Het Nieuwsblad. 4 February 2010.
  5. News: Geuzebrouwer lonkt naar China: Lindemans investeert fors in opslagcapaciteit. Muylaert. Jan. 18 April 2007. Het Nieuwsblad. 4 February 2010.