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  1. Hoegaarden Brewery (/ ˈ h uː ɡ ɑːr d ən /, Dutch: [ˈɦuɣaːrdə(n)] ⓘ) is a brewery in Hoegaarden, Belgium, and the producer of a witbier, which is different from a wheat beer. Hoegaarden de-emphasizes hops, and is unfiltered, giving it the hazy, or milky, appearance--which makes it a wit (white) beer.

  2. Jun 15, 2018 · In its heyday, the relatively small Belgian village of Hoegaarden was bursting with breweries — 38 in 1758, or one brewery for every 58 of its 2,000 villagers (and, presumably, several cops to...

  3. Hoegaarden Original White Ale is a Witbier style beer brewed by Brouwerij van Hoegaarden in Hoegaarden, Belgium. Score: 85 with 5,777 ratings and reviews. Last update: 07-01-2024.

  4. Aug 29, 2023 · Hoegaarden is a highly revered Belgian beer brand, popular amongst beer drinkers for its distinct fruity taste. In this review, we take a look into the rich history of the original Belgian wheat beer, its current manufacturer, and the varieties available in the market.

  5. Visit Hoegaarden, Brewery in Hoegaarden, Vlaanderen Belgium. Find Hoegaarden reviews, tour details, and more.

  6. Hoegaarden (pronounced “who garden”) is a Belgian witbier named after a small town in the Flemish region of Belgium that is famous for the rebirth of the Belgian white (“wit”) style of beer. During the 1950s Tomsin, the last white beer brewery in Hoegaarden, closed.

  7. Feb 4, 2022 · Hoegaarden White Beer is a spicy, citrusy, and refreshing witbier that still garners respect for reviving the defunct style decades ago.

  8. Sep 24, 2020 · Hoegaarden is one of the most well-known Belgian beers, it is also one of the most recognisable wheat beers. But how many calories are there in Hoegaarden? How strong is it? Is Hoegaarden gluten-free? Or vegan? What beer is similar to Hoegaarden? Let’s find out.

  9. www.youtube.com › user › hoegaardenintHoegaarden - YouTube

    Welcome to the official Hoegaarden Youtube channel - The original Belgian wheat beer since 1445.

  10. The “lager revolution” pulled most of the global market away from traditional wheat beer, and in 1957, Tomsin, the last wheat beer brewery in Hoegaarden, closed its doors. In 1965, faced with the prospect of their beloved beer being lost forever, a group of Hoegaarden villagers planned to revive the beer.