Rodenbach is a brewery in Roeselare , Belgium , now owned by Palm Breweries . It is noted for its barrel-aged sour beers in the Flemish red style.
11-534: Rodenbach may refer to: Rodenbach Brewery , a brewery from Roeselare, Belgium Places [ edit ] Rodenbach, Hesse , in the Main-Kinzig district, Hesse, Germany Rodenbach, Rhineland-Palatinate , in the district of Kaiserslautern, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany Rodenbach bei Puderbach , in the district of Neuwied, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany Rivers [ edit ] Rodenbach (Eisbach) ,
22-469: A long brewing history since its inception by local doctor Louis Nevejan, having become the Costenoble brewery in approximately 1882 and remaining in that family for three generations. It was defunct when purchased by De Dolle and restored to function as a brewery in 1980. The grounds of the brewery and tasting room are open to visitors for tours once a week, and by appointment for larger groups. All of
33-717: A river in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany Rodenbach (Wapelbach) , a river in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany People [ edit ] Georges Rodenbach (1855–1898), Belgian author Albrecht Rodenbach (1856–1880), Belgian author See also [ edit ] Rodenbachfonds , a Flemish non-profit cultural organisation for the promotion and support of the Dutch language in Flanders, named after Albrecht Rodenbach Topics referred to by
44-485: A variant of Original with cherry flavor. Its name comes from the brewery founder, Alexandre Rodenbach. 50°56′47″N 3°08′15″E / 50.946495°N 3.137610°E / 50.946495; 3.137610 De Dolle Brouwers De Dolle Brouwers ("The Mad Brewers") is a Belgian brewery , based in Esen in the province of West Flanders . The building housing the brewery is believed to date from 1835 and has
55-543: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Rodenbach Brewery In 1821, the four Rodenbach brothers (Pedro, Alexander, Ferdinand and Constantijn) invested in a small brewery in Roeselare, in the West Flanders province of Belgium. The brothers agreed to a partnership for fifteen years. At the end of this period, Pedro and his wife, Regina Wauters , bought
66-452: Is served only from cask, and is unfiltered and unblended. It comes straight from an oak riping barrel and is not processed further. More recently, the brewery has produced Vin de Céréale, sold only in bottles. This is similar to foederbier, but has been in the barrel longer (about three years) and has been formulated for more alcohol. Foederbier is usually 5-6 percent, while Vin de Céréale is 10 percent. From 1980 until 2000, Rodenbach supplied
77-472: The De Dolle products are bottle-conditioned, and additional seasonal or special brews are also produced. De Dolle received 4 Gold Awards in respected user ratings site RateBeer in their Best Beers of Belgium 2008 and 2 in 2009. In 2000, De Dolle brewer and owner Kris Herteleer was awarded the biennial "Golden Hammer" award by Bruges-based brewing and cultural society ' t Hamerken for his work in restoring
88-403: The brewery from the others and Regina ran the business while Pedro served in the military. Their son Edward later took over the brewery (1864), and it was during his directorship that the brewery saw great growth. Edward's son, Eugene, took over in 1878 and, in preparation for this position, travelled to England where he learned how to ripen beer in oak barrels and then mix old and young beers. It
99-505: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Rodenbach . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rodenbach&oldid=821290069 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description
110-490: The yeast and bacteria culture that provided their distinctive taste profile and sourness to De Dolle Brouwers in nearby Esen for use in some of their beers. They had historically also sometimes supplied yeast to Westvleteren Brewery and Brouwerij Felix in Oudenaarde . There are several different types of Rodenbach beers: In commemoration of the brewery's 150th year of activity, it produced Rodenbach Alexander ,
121-558: Was this method of producing beer that Rodenbach became famous for. As Eugene produced no male offspring, a public limited liability corporation was created and most shares remained in the hands of descendants of the Rodenbachs until 1998 when the brewery was sold to Palm Brewery. After the take-over, Palm quickly stopped production of Rodenbach's Alexander beer, a cherry-flavoured beer. However, in recent years, Palm/Rodenbach has produced and distributed, first, Rodenbach foederbier, which
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