![]() In 1945, Vedett Blond was created by Albert and has since gone on to become very popular after the relaunch in 2003. This creation was originally called “Victory Ale” to mark the end of WW1 “this is a real duvel” (devil). The yeast strain used was a sample from a Scottish Brewery after much resistance and reluctance to share from local English breweries the Scottish Yeast is still cultured from the very same strain. ![]() The first world war led Albert to England, discovering the countries popular Ales which would go on to be the basis for his next recipe. Albert was the brewer, and Victor would deliver Beer to Brussels by horse and dray. By 1900, his two sons, Albert and Victor, join the company and expand its growth. Subtly balancing both malt and hops with a lingering fruitiness and subtle notes of vanilla.Īnd a slightly bitter aftertaste that politely suggests, “Another?”įounded by Jan-Léonard Moortgat in 1871, the brewery becomes known for its Beer not only in Puurs, but throughout Belgium. Behind this premium lager’s modest exterior lies a complex yet smooth character. Offering full-bodied refreshment from start to finish.ĭon’t be fooled by its unassuming straw colour and pure white head. Got a thirst that can’t be beat? We’ll see about that! Because Vedett Extra Pilsner is brewed to quench even the most stubborn of thirsts.
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