
The new brewery
De Glazen Toren officially opened on 11th
November 2004, but there had been a long previous
history.
In 1988 Jef Van den Steen from Erpe-Mere and
Dirk De Pauw from Aalst discovered they had a
common passion : BEER
They met at the town hall of Erpe-Mere : Jef, master
in mathematics, was an alderman there and Dirk,
master in law, was the newly appointed town clerk.
Together they started experimenting as hobby brewers
in a kettle of 50 litres, but they soon realized
that more know-how was needed in order to brew good
beer. A sound theoretical knowledge was a necessity.
The two enrolled for a three-year training course
(1991-1994) “Brewery, Malting and Fermentation
industry” at the CTL Institute in Gent.
Now being
qualified brewmasters - both had graduated summa cum
laude – the quality of their experimental brews
improved in a spectacular way. They started dreaming
aloud of a brewery of their own.
But between dream and deed there were practical
objections : the necessary equipment and a suitable
location.
After
a long search the basis of the installation was
found and bought in Galmaarden where brewery
Meesters had closed its doors. Then they started to
look for an industrial building in Aalst, but
eventually the installation was set up in a newly
built property at the Glazentorenweg in Erpe-Mere
(hence the name of the brewery)
In the fall of 2002 Dirk and Jef were joined by
Mark De Neef, head librarian in Aalst and master
in Dutch and English languages.
On 1st January 2004 the three started a limited
liability company. The arrival of the third partner
brought more scope to the brewery.
The installation was completed and with the
necessary excise duty licenses in the pocket the
first beer flowed from the 5hl installation in
August 2004.
Brewery DE GLAZEN TOREN was born.
The
first beer of the brewery “Saison d’Erpe Mere” was
soon followed by the tripel “Ondineke”. As the
success of the beers was growing, increasing the
productivity became a must, especially when the
export to the USA started, later followed by orders
from Japan.
If the growing brewery wanted to keep pace with
demand and sales the brewing equipment of 5hl was
totally insufficient.
In the meantime a winterscotch “Canaster” and a 4
grains double white beer “Jan de Lichte” had been
added to the assortment.
In the course of 2006 the complete infrastructure of
the brewery was renewed.
New cilindro-conic yeast tanks of 22 hl and a new
warm room were installed.
A brandnew German brewhouse with a capacity of 25hl
per brew which became operational on 15th January
2007completed the brewing expansion. Now filling
kegs of 20 litres is being considered and worked on.
Beer is being brewed
again in the region of Aalst.