Start of brewing activities.
The company was the first to obtain approval to set up a micro-brewery in Belgium. Due to the lack of availability of the materials required for small-scale commercial brewing, all of the initial production equipment was made out of recovered machinery (such as washing machines). Even today, “upcycling” remains one of the company’s core values, which we try to place at the fore, especially at our Watermill site.
1979
1984
The first beers go on sale.
Jean Pierre Eloir puts the brewery’s first beers on sale: “La Montagnarde” and “L’abbaye des Rocs brune”
Investment
To meet growing demand, the brewery decided to invest in new buildings in order to accommodate a new 12 hl brewing room.
1987
1991
New manager
Jean Pierre Eloir’s daughter Nathalie took over the reins of the company after completing her studies in brewing, with her partner Georges Levecq joining her four years later.
1999
Investment
With demand only increasing, the company decided to invest again in a new 50 hl brewing room, enabling it to produce up to 2000 hl of beer.
2001
Implementation of a quality system
2011
The Watermill
Acquisition of a 12th-century watermill situated on the River Honnelles, opposite the village church. Originally, it belonged to the chateau in the village centre, which also included the abbey in its estate..
2017
Investment
Acquisition of three new fermentation and conditioning tanks in order to double the current volume of production and meet the increasing number of orders.