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“Chouffe Light is 4% alcohol, 100% Chouffe. It’s a mischievous blond beer that’s light yet bursting with flavor. It dances on your tongue with a balanced bitterness and sweet sensation, leaving a warm, round aftertaste that lingers just right. Your typical blonde Chouffe, just more accessible, for more and lighter occasions.”
About Brasserie La Chouffe:
For many years, Chris Bauweraerts, co-founder of the Brasserie d’Achouffe, has been compiling anecdotes and photos, from the very first brewhouse in 1982 right up to the present day. Once reserved for friends, gnomes and employees of the brewery, these exceptional documents are now available to all Chouffe-fans!
The story begins in the late 1970s, in the middle of the Vallée des Fées (the Valley of the Fairies), when two brothers-in-law, Pierre Gobron and Chris Bauweraerts decided to create their own beer in the garage belonging to Chris’ mother-in-law. With the little money they had at the time, they began what the brewery’s fans now call the “Chouffe Story”. The 1st brew of 49 litres was produced on 27 August 1982.
Initially considered a hobby, the Chouffe Brewery developed when the brothers-in-law decided to purchase the farm in which they had been brewing for 4 years. Then, one after the other, they embarked on their venture full time in 1986.
In 1992, 10 years later, production rose from 3,400 hectolitres to 5,000 hectolitres per year. The brewery had invested in a new brewing house so that they could increase each brew from 22 hectolitres to 70 hectolitres. At the time, the Chouffe Brewery only produced large, 75cl bottles and “small” 20L barrels of La Chouffe and Mc Chouffe. The 33cl bottles only appeared in May 2009.
As the brewery grew, so did its family of gnomes. Marcel (La Chouffe) and Malcolm (Mc Chouffe) found themselves joined by new companions including Matthew (Houblon Chouffe) and now Micheline (Cherry Chouffe)! Each gnome represents one of the beers in the range, and each has their own story and characteristics.
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