Brewery Boon

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Beer Boon Framboise 25Cl 5% Boon | Fruitée
€50,88
Belgique Bouteille Brabant Flamand Framboise
Under a beautiful red dress, topped by a pink foam, hides a beer with spontaneous fermentation. A young lambic matured in oak barrels to which 300g of raspberries (and a few cherries) have been added per litre. Those who are chilly about acidity can be reassured, the Raspberry from Boon is very focused on fruit, indulgence and roundness.
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Beer Oude Kriek 25Cl 6.5% Boon | Kriek
€46,08
Belgique Bouteille Brabant Flamand Fruitée
Boon Oude Kriek is a fruit beer made from old lambic and young lambic, all aged in oak barrels. By using real cherries it is possible to keep the quality high.
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Beer Boon Framboise 37Cl 5% Boon | Fruitée
€42,00
Belgique Bouteille Brabant Flamand Framboise
Raspberry Boon has a fresh and fruity taste that the lambic underlines without overpowering it. No artificial flavors are used in this beer, which should be enjoyed young.
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Beer Boon Kriek 37Cl 4% Boon | Kriek
€42,00
Belgique Bouteille Brabant Flamand Fruitée
For this beer, there is old and young lambic aged in oak barrels. When the lambic is 6 months old, real cherries are added: 100% lambic and 25% cherries. This creates a new fermentation. It is then clarified, filtered and bottled.
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Beer Kriek Mariage Parfait 8% Boon | Kriek
€66,00
Belgique Bouteille Brabant Flamand Fruitée

Lambic one year with 400 grams of very ripe cherries per liter, aged in barrels.

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Brewery Boon

Boon is a family brewery born in the Senne valley. It was created by Frank Boon who bought the Gueuzeries De Vits, which had neither successor nor buyer.

After three years, the brewery was growing at high speed, it was imperative to change location to increase production and storage. In 1982 the brewery was established along the Senne, in the center of Lembeek, not far from Halle, which allowed a serene growth.

Soon after they upgraded the brewhouse to increase output and after the plans were drawn up, work began.

In the early 90s, Frank was able to make the first brew and business picked up.

Over time, the brewery has managed to climb into the best gueuzeries in the region (and in the world too). It even supplies other lambic gueuzeries because it has the capacity to produce a lot of it.

In 2013 they decided again to expand the brewhouse for the same reasons as last time. This work was preceded by the purchase of two other rooms dedicated to barrels to let the lambic rest.

We can speak of a success story for Frank. Starting from almost nothing, it is today one of the major players in the Belgian brewing world.

Today the family succession is ready. The son and the grandsons already work in the brewery, the brewery will not know the same fate as the former owner, Mr De Vits.

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