Westkwartier Hilleveld 33cl

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No 6,5% 33cl
Westkwartier Hilleveld 33cl
  • Taste:
  • In addition to the caramelized and Pale Ale malts used, white candy and 100% Belgian hops from "Pops", Hilleveld obtains its taste through the complex fermentation process. The beer undergoes a first short high fermentation and then a second slow "Wild" fermentation with the famous Brettanomyces yeast. In addition to the complex flavor profile, Goldings hops of Popering origin are added at the end of the fermentation to enhance the Hilleveld aroma. The beer is only allowed to leave the brewery after a brewing process and maturation of 3 months.

    During the further storage of the beer, the "Brett" yeast will ensure a true taste evolution.

  • Type:
  • Top fermentation, refermented in the bottle, not pasteurized, not filtered
  • Color:
  • Amber to deep orange color with huge white head.
  • Ideal temperature:
  • 6°C
  • Ingredients:
  • Barley malt, yeast, hops and water.
  • More info

Westkwartier Brewery is a young beer brewery founded in 2020 in rural Geluveld. The brewery was created in response to the limited supply of "wild" beers in the vast Belgian beer landscape.

With Brouwerij Westkwartier we want to draw more attention to these lesser-known beer style(s) and convince you how sublime beer can be that has been quietly matured with the famous wild Brettanomyces yeast.

Out of love for the craft, the beer is brewed according to traditional methods and entirely by ourselves. The entire production process from development, from brewing to bottling our beer, is done entirely in-house. We work with quality and local ingredients from our own terroir, such as only Poperinge hops and Belgian malts.

Would you like to learn more about how our beer is brewed with "wild" yeast? Be sure to check out the production process!

At Brouwerij Westkwartier we fully support the local chain. The name of the brewery "Westkwartier" is therefore a reference to the former name of the Westhoek where the brewery is located.

In fact, at the time of the Iconoclasm in the 16th century, the southwestern corner of the county of Flanders, which at the time also included parts of what is now French territory, was known as the "West Quarter".



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