Wieze Bier is a Belgian beer with a rich history, dating back to before the Great War. The beer and the Van Roy Brewery have known ups and downs, but the Wieze brand has been preserved. As a tribute to the heritage and tradition of the Van Roy Brewery from Wieze, we have developed a unique recipe.
1866
Petrus Josephus Van Roy
Petrus Josephus Van Roy begins brewing artisan beer on his farm in Wieze for his own use and for his employees.
Word of mouth leads to more production. Horse and cart enables its sale in Wieze and beyond. This growth and the introduction of steam engines quickly ensures the realisation of the Van Roy Brewery.
1914-1918
WORLD WAR I
During World War I all the brewery copper was claimed for the production of shells.
Out of necessity, a “small beer” was brewed for the citizens.
1950-1986
Oktoberfest
During the 1950s, Wieze Pils was introduced and the Van Roy Brewery experienced its glory years with the Wieze Oktoberfest.
2014
Premium Belgian Triple
Wieze Triple was developed with respect for the ancient traditions according to a unique recipe.
The spirit of 1866 and the knowledge of today are contained in a subtle spicy taste with a complex hop aroma and slightly bitter aftertaste.
2014, 23 MEI
Australian International Beer Awards
In Melbourne, Wieze Tripel wins the bronze medal for “Best Belgian Style Triple” at the Australian International Beer Awards (AIBA).
2014, 3 NOVEMBER
Goud op Brussels Beer Challenge
Again, Wieze Tripel wins a prize! This time in Brussels where our triple is rewarded the prestigieus gold medal for “Best Belgian Style Triple”, at the Brussels Beer Challenge (BBC). Remarkable, because it's the second time in only 6 months since it's launch that Wieze Triple wins an award.