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Slaghmuylder Brewery : ウィキペディア英語版
Slaghmuylder Brewery
The Slaghmuylder Brewery is a small brewery in Ninove, Belgium. It was founded in 1860 and is still run by the same family.
The brewery is notable also for having brewed one of the first of the modern tripels, a type of strong, golden pale ale. According to beer historian Michael Jackson, the first such beer was brewed in 1931 by Hendrik Verlinden, who was a brewer at the nearby Drie Linden Brewery and regularly assisted the monks of the Trappist Westmalle Brewery; in 1932, then working for Slaghmuylder, produced the tripel first called ''Witkap Pater'', now known as ''Witkap Tripel''. Their tripel is still praised as one of the best available.〔Jackson 88.〕
Besides the ''Witkap'' singles, doubles, and tripels, the company also brews seasonal and occasional beers. In 2009, ''Cornel'' was brewed for carnival celebrations, and in 2010 ''Gouden Wortel'' was brewed to celebrate the brewery's 150th anniversary. Their beers are exported to the United States and since 2009 also to Japan.
==Products==

*''Witkap Pater Single'', a single with 6% ABV〔Perozzi and Beaune 119.〕
*''Paasbier'', a seasonal pilsner〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Slaghmuylder Paasbier - Brouwerij Slaghmuylder )〕 served around Easter with 6% ABV〔McFarland 111.〕
*''Witkap Pater Stimulo'', a single with 6% ABV〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Witkap Pater Singel / Stimulo )〕〔

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