Brouwerij Cnudde, Historic brewery in Eine, Belgium
Brouwerij Cnudde is a brewery in Eine, Oudenaarde, housed in a protected monument building where dark beers and cherry beers are crafted in limited quantities. The facility includes a cherry cellar where visitors can taste the beers directly from barrels.
The brewery gained protected monument status in recognition of its role in Belgian brewing heritage and its commitment to traditional methods. This preservation reflects how the craft has been sustained through generations.
The brewery's location next to Eine's cemetery gave rise to a local nickname for its beers, "Kerkhofsop," which reflects how the place is woven into community life and language. This playful name shows how deeply the brewery is rooted in local culture and memory.
The brewery welcomes visitors who can taste and purchase beers on site, with online ordering also available for those who cannot visit in person. It is worth checking opening times in advance since production runs on a limited schedule.
The cherry beers are made by steeping cherries from trees grown on the brewery's own grounds, giving the final product a distinctly local character. This hands-on approach with fresh fruit sets the production apart from other breweries.
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