Huisbrouwerij Den Tseut
TypeCraft brewery
LocationOosteeklo
Opened2007
Key peopleStefan De Decker, Ria Danneels
Annual production volume800 hectolitres
Websitewww.huisbrouwerijdentseut.be

Den Tseut is a craft brewery located in the Belgian village of Oosteeklo (part of the municipality of Assenede, East Flanders). The brewery was founded in 2007 by Stefan De Decker and Ria Danneels.

In 2015 the brewery's capacity was increased from 300 hectolitres to 800 hectolitres.[1]

Some Den Tseut beers

Beers brewed include Den Tseut, Bras, Den Beir, Belle Cies, Den Mulder, Den Krulsteirt, Hoppesnoet and Den Drupneuze.

In 2016 the brewery began production of an abbey beer, "Den Cister", named after the Cistercian Oosteeklo Abbey that once stood in the village.[2]

References

  1. Te warm om bier te brouwen, Het Laatste Nieuws, 2 July 2015. Accessed 1 January 2017.
  2. Brouwerij Den Tseut brouwt eerste abdijbier van eigen kweek, Het Nieuwsblad, 1 December 2016. Accessed 1 January 2017.
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