Brasserie Huygens
Contents
History
Huygens was a Gueuze blender in Vlezenbeek, founded in 1911 by Jan-Baptiste Huygens (b. 1883) during the interwar period. In 1897, at the age of 14, Huygens apprenticed at the Union Marchands de Bières in Uccle. The origins of the blendery began at the corner of Postweg and Schreinstraat in Vlezenbeek, with a café and adjacent warehouse. After World War I, he built a new residence and second adjacent warehouse. Jan-Baptiste Huygens was the master blender from 1920 until his death in 1958. His son Dominiek and his two sons Henri Depever and Eugeen De Kegel continued the business until 1970. Lambic was sourced from Lindemans, De Neve, Eylenbosch, Moriau, and Winderickx. He practiced the craft of beer from 1920 until his death in 1958. The closure was attributed to the decreased popularity of Gueuze in favor of sweeter beers.
Beers
- Gueuze
- Kriek
Links
Historical account (Dutch) (PDF).
Videos
References
• Debraekeleer W. e.a., Brouwerijen en bierstekerijen in Beersel. Lambiek en Faro zijn de beste bieren van de wereld, Beersel, Het heemkundig genootschap 'van witthem' Beersel, 2003.
• "Twee Eeuwen Biercultuur In De Zennevallei" (Two Centuries of Beer Culture in the Senne Valley) exhibition guide, Provincie Vlaams-Brabant Dienst Erfgoed, 2016.