Duvel Moortgat Brewery

Brouwerij Duvel Moortgat
Private
Industry Brewing
Founded 1871
Headquarters Breendonk, Belgium
Products Beer
Production output
270,000 hl (2001)
Website www.duvelmoortgat.be
Duvel Moortgat Brewery
Ssst... hier rijpt den Duvel
Shhh... Duvel is ripening here

Duvel Moortgat Brewery (Brouwerij Duvel Moortgat) is a Flemish family-controlled brewery founded in 1871. Its strong golden pale ale, Duvel, is exported to more than forty countries. Duvel is Brabantian, Ghent and Antwerp dialect for devil, the standard Dutch word being duivel [ˈdœy̯vəl].[1]

History

Moortgat brewery was founded in 1871 by Jan-Leonard Moortgat, who was descended from a family of brewers that lived in Steenhuffel, Belgium.[2] In the 1950s, the third generation of Moortgats took control of the brewery.

In the early 1970s, when the company was struggling financially, Moortgat bottled and distributed the Danish beer, Tuborg. The two companies ended this arrangement in the early 1980s, but it did save the brewery who, by then, had managed to also set up massive distribution channels for their flagship beer, Duvel. In June 1999, Duvel Moortgat NV went public on Euronext Brussels.

Duvel Moortgat was an original investor in the Brewery Ommegang craft brewery founded in Cooperstown, NY, in the late 1990s. More recently, the Belgian company took over complete control of the brewery and founded a stateside sales organization Duvel USA to handle both Ommegang and Duvel Moortgat brands and others.

In 2006, Duvel Moortgat bought fellow Belgian brewery Brasserie d'Achouffe.[3]

In 2010, Duvel Moortgat nv acquired of 100 percent of the shares of the De Koninck Brewery. With this acquisition, Duvel Moortgat was able to expand its portfolio of specialty beers.

In 2014, Duvel Moortgat nv acquired Boulevard Brewing Company, which is located in Kansas City, Missouri, U.S.[1]

In July 2015, it was announced that Duvel Moortgat would acquire Paso Robles, California craft brewer Firestone Walker Brewing Company.[4]

Products

Duvel

Regular Duvel
Duvel Tripel Hop

To commemorate the end of World War I, the Moortgats named their main beer Victory Ale. In the 1920s, an avid drinker described the beer as "nen echten duvel" (a real devil in Brabantian Dutch) - perhaps in reference to its formidable alcohol content (8.5% ABV) - and the name of the beer was changed to Duvel. It has become the brewery's flagship beer.[5] Considered by many the definitive version of the Belgian Strong Pale Ale style, Duvel is brewed with Pilsner malt and dextrose, and hopped with Saaz hops and Styrian Goldings, the yeast still stems from the original culture of Scottish yeast bought by Albert Moortgat during a business tour of the U.K. just after World War I.

In 2007, a special version of the regular Duvel, which typically uses 2 hop varieties, was released. This limited-edition product added American hops of the Amarillo variety, boosted the alcohol content to 9.5% ABV and is called Duvel Tripel Hop. In 2010, a second limited-edition of Tripel Hop was brewed after a bet with the Duvel Moortgat CEO. If the Facebook group We want Duvel Tripel Hop reached at least 10,000 members, a second edition would be brewed. The group reached 10,000 members within a few months and the CEO stuck to his promise. Between 2010-2016, 6 editions of Duvel Tripel Hop were released:[6]

In May 2016,[6] Duvel issued special edition blind tasting packs of the six releases of Duvel Tripel Hop, and opened an online vote for people to choose their favourite edition. In June 2016[6] it was announced that the most popular edition was the 2012 Duvel Tripel Hop: Citra, and that this would become a permanent addition to the Duvel Moortgat portfolio.

Maredsous

Maredsous 10, a Belgian tripel ale.

In 1963, Moortgat began brewing its Maredsous line of abbey beers, under license of the monks of Maredsous Abbey. There are currently three beers offered under the Maredsous name: Maredsous Blonde (blonde ale, 6% ABV), Maredsous Brune (dubbel, 8% ABV), and Maredsous Triple (trippel, 10% ABV).[7]

Other beers

A Vedett blanche beer bottle.

In 1930, the brewery launched Bel Pils.

The Vedett, a pilsener, was created in 1945 by Albert Moortgat, Jan's son. Since 2003, Vedett has been relaunched as a trendy luxury lager, aimed at young customers in upscale urban bars. Vedett currently has a marketing scheme that gives customers the chance to have photos of themselves placed on the labels of bottles.[8] These bottles are then sold commercially, so one never knows when one might run into one in a bar.

In 1989, a wheat beer was launched in collaboration with Palm Breweries called Steendonk (referring to the villages of Steenhuffel and Breendonk where the brewers are located).

In 2000, a new beer (Passendale) was born as a result of the association between Moortgat and cheese factory Campina (which produces Passendale cheese). This product has since been discontinued.

From 2001 is brewery 50% owner of Czech brand Bernard from Humpolec city. Pivovar_Humpolec

In 2003, they acquired Brewery Ommegang in Cooperstown, New York.

In, 2013, it was announced that Duvel Moortgat would acquire Kansas City, Missouri craft brewer Boulevard Brewing Company.[9]

In 2015, Paso Robles, California-based craft brewer Firestone Walker Brewing Company was acquired by Duvel Moortgat.[10]

References

  1. 1 2 Kevin Collison (October 17, 2013). "Kansas City's Boulevard Brewing is sold to Belgian firm". Kansas City Star. Retrieved September 15, 2015.
  2. Duvel - Intro
  3. Duvel - Duvel Moortgat Brewery acquires Brasserie d'Achouffe
  4. "Firestone Walker Brewing Company - Announcement". firestonebeer.com. 2015-07-16. Retrieved 2015-07-16.
  5. "Michael Jackson's Beer Hunter - Pleasures of consorting with the devil of a brew". Beerhunter.com. Retrieved 2014-04-24.
  6. 1 2 3 "Home - Duvel Tripel Hop". www.duveltripelhop.be. Retrieved 2016-09-07.
  7. "Maredsous Bière d'Abbaye". Retrieved 26 August 2011.
  8. "Vedett official website, Personalise your case". Retrieved 27 April 2013.
  9. "A Buyout on the Boulevard: Duvel Moortgat to Acquire Kansas City Craft Brewer". Brewbound.com. 2013-10-17. Retrieved 2014-04-24.
  10. "Breweries Duvel Moortgat, Firestone Walker to combine operations". usatoday.com. 2015-07-17. Retrieved 2015-07-17.

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Coordinates: 51°02′31″N 4°19′43″E / 51.041996°N 4.32871°E / 51.041996; 4.32871

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