Dupont Brewery

Dupont Brewery
Dupont Brewery
Location Rue Basse 5, B-7904 Tourpes, West-Hainaut,
Belgium
Year opened 1950
Annual production 6,500 hL[1]
Active beers
Name Type
Moinette blonde Blond Ale
Moinette brune Brown Ale
Saison Dupont Saison
Bons Vœux Ale
Cervesia Ale
Bière de Beloeil Ale
Redor Pils Pilsener

The Dupont Brewery (in French: Brasserie Dupont) is a brewery located in Tourpes (Leuze-en-Hainaut), in the centre of West-Hainaut, Belgium. The current brewery, founded in 1950, is located on a working farm which dates back to 1759 and has significant brewing history. In the 1990s, a bread bakery and cheese-making facility were added.

Historically, their best-selling beer was the Moinette Blonde. However, the popularization of the Saison Dupont by their American importer in the 1980s has led to great international popularity for this beer, which provides a link to the historic farmhouse ales of the region.

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Technical information

The brewery's copper boiling kettles date from the 1920s, but there are also a number of pieces of modern equipment in use in the brewhouse. Square, flat-bottomed fermentation tanks of stainless steel are utilized to provide specific flavor characteristics that are evident in the finished beer. Primary fermentation lasts about 5 days, followed by a 1-2 week secondary fermentation. After this, the beer is packaged and warm-aged at the brewery for 6-8 weeks at 73°F(23°C). All of Dupont's beers are naturally carbonated via bottle conditioning.

The distinctive Dupont house yeast strain has been the subject of much speculation and discussion. The complexity of flavors it generates has caused some to suggest that in fact a combination of multiple strains are used, and its good performance at high temperatures and signature spiciness have led some to conjecture that it was originally a red wine strain that has been adapted to beer fermentation. While most beer is fermented at temperatures not exceeding 68-72°F(20-22°C), the tanks at Dupont have been observed to have reached the mid-90's(32°C+).[2]

Beers

Saison Dupont


  • Saison Dupont (6.5% ABV) A slightly cloudy yellow-colored ale with high carbonation, fruity and spicy aromas and tastes, and perceptible, somewhat quinine-like bitterness. Brewed in the Saison style from Pilsner malt and Kent Goldings and Styrian Goldings hops. Originally titled "Saison Vielle Provision", the beer was also dry-hopped until the brewery stopped this practice in favor of a larger late hop addition in the boil. Unfiltered and bottle-conditioned, Saison Dupont is packaged in green glass bottles of a thickness appropriate to withstand the substantial carbonation. The bottles are finished with a champagne-style cork and wire cage.
  • Moinette Blond (8.5% ABV)
  • Moinette Brune (8.5% ABV)
  • Avec Les Bons Vœux de la Brasserie Dupont (9.5% ABV) This strong golden-colored ale began as the brewery's Christmas gift or "Cadeau" for friends and favored business associates, but has become part of their regular commercial lineup. Often referred to simply as "Bons Vœux", the beer's name means "With the good wishes of the Dupont Brewery".
  • Bière de Belœil (8.5% ABV)
  • Bière de Miel (8.0% ABV) A beer brewed with the addition of honey. An organic version is also available.
  • Biolégère (3.5% ABV)
  • Blanche du Hainaut Biologique (5.5% ABV)
  • Foret Saison (5.5% ABV) A Saison brewed from organic ingredients.
  • Cervesia (8.0% ABV)
  • Redor Pils (5.0% ABV)

References

  1. ^ Beer Me! — Brasserie Dupont — Tourpes, Hainaut, Belgium
  2. ^ Markowski, Phil (2004). "Brewing Saison". Farmhouse Ales: Culture and Craftsmanship in the Belgian Tradition. Boulder, CO: Brewer's Association / Brewer's Publications. pp. 168–180. ISBN 0-937381-84-5. 

External links

Coordinates: 50°34′19″N 3°39′03″E / 50.571989°N 3.650757°E / 50.571989; 3.650757


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