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Brewery Angerik

Brouwerij Angerik
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TypeBrewery
LocationSnakkaertstraat 30, Dilbeek, Belgium
Opened1997
Annual production volume120hL in 2017
Owned bySam De Cuyper
Websitewww.angerik.be
Active beers
Name Type
Dilleke pale ale
Cuvée Kluysbosch lambic
Jaak lager

Brouwerij Angerik ("Brewery Angerik") is a Belgian microbrewery located in the town of Dilbeek in the province of Flemish Brabant. They brew ales, lambic beers and a lager.

History

Microbrewery Angerik was founded in 1997 in the Belgian town of Zellik by the two brothers-in-law Erik De Cuyper and Angelo Buyse. It was more of a hobby that got out of hand than a full-time business. The name Angerik is a contraction of both their first names: Angelo & Erik. They named their ales 'Boerke', Dutch for peasant. In 2002, the brewery moved to Dilbeek with now only Erik left as brewer. He rebuilt his old auto repair shop into a microbrewery. In 2010, production was reduced to a minimum because it was no longer possible for him to combine the brewery with his main job. Erik only made a few brews a year.

At the end of 2015, Brouwerij Angerik took a fresh start when Erik's son Sam De Cuyper took over the business full-time. 'Boerke' was renamed 'Dilleke', a reference to the town of Dilbeek, where it's brewed.[1] In 2017 at the World Beer Awards, the brewery won a gold medal in the category pale ale with this beer, whose monthly production that time was about 2,000 litres.[2] A pub was also started on the site, which is only open on Saturday afternoons.

In 2021 Sam also began brewing lambic beers in limited volumes under the name 'Cuvée Kluysbosch', referring to the forest nearby the brewery. At the Beer Awards 2023 his Lambic-Cider won a gold medal in the category fruit beer.[3]

A lager called 'Jaak' was added to their assortment of beers in 2024.

Beers

Cuvée Kluysbosch

References

  1. ^ "Brouwerij Angerik opent de deuren". Het Laatste Nieuws (in Dutch). 2018-06-23.
  2. ^ "Gouden 'Dilleke' van Angerik op World Beer Awards". persinfo.org (in Dutch). 2017-09-05.
  3. ^ "Pajotse brouwers in de prijzen op de Beer Awards, ook Opa Geuze niet vergeten". Het Nieuwsblad (in Dutch). 2023-02-09.

  • Adelijn Calderon, Bieren en Brouwerijen van België, 2009, ISBN 978-90-7713-518-1 (in Dutch)