he roots of Brasserie Dubuisson are in the distant past. Furthermore, this brewery is able to lay claim to a badge of honour that is envied by many of its rivals: it is the oldest brewery in Wallonia.
Brasserie Dubuisson was founded in 1769 by Joseph Leroy, an ancestor on the maternal side of the current owner, Hugues Dubuisson.
In its current...
he roots of Brasserie Dubuisson are in the distant past. Furthermore, this brewery is able to lay claim to a badge of honour that is envied by many of its rivals: it is the oldest brewery in Wallonia.
Brasserie Dubuisson was founded in 1769 by Joseph Leroy, an ancestor on the maternal side of the current owner, Hugues Dubuisson.
In its current location, eight generations of Dubuisson brewers have passed on their skills father to son, and this family-owned brewery remains independent to this day.
In fact, the family brewing tradition goes back even further. Before 1769, Joseph Leroy and his team brewed beer in Ghissegnies Castle, directly opposite the current brewery.
The Austrian Holy Roman Empress, Maria-Theresa, put an end to the unfair advantage enjoyed by castle breweries, who were exempt from paying tax. And, when in 1769 a general prohibition on castle breweries was declared, Joseph Leroy decided to set up his own brewery in what is still the home of the Dubuisson Brewery’s. Joseph established himself as an independent farmer-brewer, a small operator brewing the beer enjoyed by the local farm workers.
It wasn’t until many years later, in 1931, that Alfred Dubuisson closed down the farm to become a full-time brewer. With his brother, Amédée Dubuisson, he bought his parents’ farm-brewery and renamed the business Brasserie Dubuisson Frères.
Between its foundation in 1769 and the year 1931, European history marched past this little farm business. Napoleon’s troops put up their tents here at the start of the 19th century. The brewery was requisitioned by the Germans in 1914 (and then again in 1940). However, the Dubuisson family turned their fortunes around every single time, re-building their premises and renovating their equipment.
In 1933 Hugues’ grandfather, Alfred Dubuisson, launched a Belgian degustation beer in the style of the English beers that were so fashionable in those days. This is how the Bush Beer, the English name for Dubuisson Bier, first saw the light. The Bush Beer recipe has remained unchanged for 80 years and Bush is now one of the oldest Belgian brands on the beer market. Ever since its foundation, Brasserie Dubuisson has remained true to its basic principles and values:
In 1990 Hugues Dubuisson opened a new era of development for his company with a steady expansion of the brewery’s range, adding:
From 2000, the brewery’s development accelerated further with the founding of two microbreweries in Louvain-la-Neuve and Mons (Bergen) and the unveiling of a new visitors’ centre in Pipaix.
Over the last five years, production has more than doubled, from 2.4 million litres in 2009 to more than 5 million litres in 2013.
Such an impressive growth rate requires significant investments in infrastructure: for fermentation, bottling, a barrel line, new storage facilities, warm chambers and so on.
In 2013, Brasserie Dubuisson completed its €5-million investment programme for future growth and expansion. The crowning glories were the inauguration of a new brewing hall and expansion of the fermentation tanks, allowing the brewery to double its production to over 10 million litres per annum. This new brewing hall has been in operation since the end of 2013.
Creata nel 1933 si caratterizza per il suo gusto dolce/amaro che gli conferisce una personalità incomparabile. Il suo aroma particolare, il suo caldo colore ambrato, il sapore di malto, di noci e di spezie oltre al carattere luppolato ne fanno una delle migliori birre belghe. Vol. alc. 12%
È una birra dal corpo ben strutturato e dal colore oro con sfumature paglierine. Intenso è l’aroma che privilegia il cereale maltato. Sono presenti anche note fruttate.
Creata nel 1933 si caratterizza per il suo gusto dolce/amaro che gli conferisce una personalità incomparabile. Il suo aroma particolare, il suo caldo colore ambrato, il sapore di malto, di noci e di spezie oltre al carattere luppolato ne fanno una delle migliori birre belghe. Vol. alc. 12%
È una birra dal corpo ben strutturato e dal colore oro con sfumature paglierine. Intenso è l’aroma che privilegia il cereale maltato. Sono presenti anche note fruttate.
La Cuvée des Trolls è nata nel 2000 nei tini della micro-birreria La Brasse-Temps, creata dal birraio Dubuisson a Lovanio. Nonostante lo stile Strong-Ale, è una birra di facile bevibilità.
La Bush De Nuits viene fatta maturare in botti per 6 mesi, e passato questo periodo rifermenta in bottiglia per 3 settimane. Dal colo ambrato, si contraddistingue per i suoi sentori liquorosi, dove emerge il brandy, torbati (legno) e vaniglia.
The Bush de Noël is brewed solely from malts, hops, candy sugar and water. It is a filtered, top-fermented beer with an alcohol volume of 12%. The use of caramel malts produces a copper-coloured beer with a full, rounded taste. The Bush de Noël owes its fruity taste and subtle hop aromas to the well-thought out choice of hops in this brew.
Birra ambrata, maturata 6 mesi in botti di quercia. La rifermentazione in bottiglia le dona un aspetto torbido ed un elevato tenore alcolico, che giunge a 13% vol. Al naso emergono sentori tannini, in bocca troviamo aromi che si avvicinano al whisky o all'acquavite. Nel complesso è una birra equilibrata, dal gusto rotondo.
Birra dalle peculiarità inconfondibili. Piena la sfumatura della nocciola e del malto, sottile l'amaro del luppolo, soffusi i toni floreali, lasciano trapelare la violetta, la menta e un tocco di pepe accompagnato dal piacevole aroma del coriandolo. Strutturata e corposa, ma anche lieve e soave. Birra di Natale del birrificio Dubuisson presente solo nel...