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Petrus Blond

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Type: Top fermentation beer
Colour: Hazy golden straw
Bottle: 33cl
Case: 24 bottles
Alcohol: 6.6% volume
Shelf Life: 1+ years

Petrus Blond is a high fermentation beer reflecting the brewing art of the master brewer. The whole Petrus family is renowned both nationally and internationally and can be classed without a doubt among the very best beer brewed.

Orange and apricot mixed with a clove spice flavor, some sweet caramel in the middle, and quickly finishes with a solid, mouthwatering bitterness that lingers momentarily and then clears. Definitely a bit of resiny, earthy hop flavor in the finish as well, which distinguishes this from other Belgian blondes. Fairly well balanced between bitterness and the other flavors.

OVER A CENTURY OF BEER HISTORY

In August 1894 Adolphe De Brabandere, farmer at the "Hof ter Koutere" submitted an application with the town council of Bavikhove for permission to “build a brewery”. One of his children, Joseph De Brabandere, concocted that very same year his very first brew. Joseph De Brabandere died in 1929 at the age of 54. After some difficult years, his son Albert took the lead of the brewery and under his impulse the company grew steadily.

Before 1950 the beer was exclusively sold to cafés and individuals. After 1950 deliveries were made to beer merchants. This was also the time that pils beer became popular. Till then, mainly table beer was brewed in addition to the draughts beer that was supplied to cafés. The sales network was extended and now it became possible to purchase the Bavik and Bon-Val products through the beer traders and the cafés in West and East Flanders and in Hainaut.

In the meantime father Albert had been married for some time and he had 5 children of which 2 sons: Ignace and Vincent. They both contributed to the flourishing business of the Bavik Brewery. In the midst of the seventies, the beer trade was in trouble because of the success of the department stores. Therefore the brewery invested in another market segment, the sector of restaurants and cafés. In 1975 they had 150 customers and when they celebrated their centenary they counted about thousands of clients.

It was then that the ‘Petrus Oud Bruin’ was born and became a huge success. As from 1982 Petrus had been for 10 years the principal sponsor of KSV Waregem; they won three European tickets with that team and a semi final in the UEFA-Cup. Now the team no longer exists, is it true then that Petrus really is the rock to build on? But thanks to the huge publicity of ‘Petrus Oud Bruin’, the ‘Petrus Triple’ and the ‘Petrus Speciale’ was born. Vincent did not live to see it. He died in 1986 at the age of 32. So Ignace De Brabandere, was the only one left of the third generation to be on the managing team of the brewery. They kept on growing and some years ago there was the new success with Wittekerke.

Brewery Bavik is a family run business. Today, four generations since its establishment, Bavik Brewery is still a family run business. Despite the many take-overs and the fusions in the beer sector, we wish to safeguard our independency in order to assure the quality and the regional identity. As one of the largest independent breweries in Belgium, we wish to continue working in the future to maintain our beer culture.
 
 
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