PGR has aged for 24 months in oak barrels and was first bottled on December 27, 2007. The main difference with the Pannepot Reserve is that the PGR has matured for the last few months in Calvados oak barrels, adding additional complexity to the beer.
The "Struise" concept is based on creativity, innovation, quality, sustainability and friendship. They started their journey into the world of beer in 2001. It all started at De Noordhoek, an ostrich farm in the middle of the Lo-Reninge fields. It was there that the first beer was brewed. Struise Witte became an old-fashioned wheat beer. "Struise" comes from the Flemish slang for ostrich. Therefore, the coat of arms depicts a proud ostrich surrounded by a knight's helmet, shield and feathers. In 2003 they decided to market their latest creation, a Belgian Dark Strong Ale called Pannepot. At that time they did not yet have their own facility, so they continued to live as gypsy brewers. They started at the Coulier brewery and later at the nearby Deca brewery in Woesten. In 2009 they moved to a charming old school in Oostvleteren, where they have been brewing beers independently since 2012. Heading the Struise team is Urbain Coutteau as brewer and head of operations. Dion Vandeweghe strengthens the team as brewer and barrel room curator and Tom Coutteau as assistant brewer.
- Style
- ALE - STRONG ALE
- Sub Style
- ALE - Belgian Strong Dark Ale
- Appareance
- Roasted
- Alcohol Content
- 10,0 grados
- Volume
- 33cl
- Country
- BELGIUM
- Fabrica
- DE STRUISE BROUWERS
- IBUS
- 27
- Unidades caja
- 24