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Brouwerij Slaghmuylder

This brewery was established in 1860 and is currently run by 3 cousins, descendants of the brewery's founder Emmanuel Slaghmuylder. The brewery possesses its own museum. The biggest attractions are the steam engine and the old bottling machine.
From 1979 the brewery produces "Witkap-Pater". The brewery is equipped with separate fermentation and conditioning cellars for top-fermenting and bottom-fermenting beers, allowing both types of beer to be brewed under ideal circumstances.

Location

Ninove – province of East-Flanders

Beers

Witkap Tripel, Witkap dubbel pater, Witkap Stimulo, Christmas beer and Easter beer

Open days

Every 2 years (last edition 2008)

Visiting arrangements

For groups, visits consist of: a slide show explaining the brewing process, a guided tour of the brew-house and facilities, a visit to the museum and - of course - an elaborate tasting session.

Admission fee

€5 per person, subject to a min. of 10 people

Languages

Dutch, English

website

www.witkap.be

Telephone number / Contact

(0032) 054/33 18 31

Address

Denderhoutembaan 2, 9400 Ninove

Beer tasting session

Included in the brewery visit. .

Museum

A special museum was created and set up in the former machine workshop. A wealth of old craft tools, beer-related implements and old advertising billboards have been collected over the years. The unique steam engine at the museum might date from 1910 but is still capable of functioning.

Café/restaurant

Den Nieuwen Hommel, Kerkplein 2-4, Ninove.

Info regarding food pairing (information leaflets, cookery book, etc

Culinary tips - recipes involving their beers: http://www.witkap.be/witkap/Culinaire_tips/Culinaire_tips.html

Beer on sale in the brewery

Yes

Additional information

The Christmas and Easter beers produced by Slaghmuylders have been classified by the VLAM (the Flemish centre for the promotion of agricultural and fisheries' products) as regional products.