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Wittoen
Price: Not sold by PolyBEER
Origine: The beer Wittoen was flavoured with herbs, as a memory of the local beers that were brewed in the Middle Ages. The herb mixes were collected on-site.

Ingredients: malt, gruit (= herb mix, precursor of hop, consists mainly of bog myrtle, rosemary,...)

Characteristics: A high fermentation beer with a 7% alcohol level, brewed according to traditional methods.
Country: Belgium
Brewery: Brouwerij Strubbe
Alcohol: 7.00  %
Type: Ale, White, Triple, Artizanal
The beer was blessed with the name Wittoen, named after the knight Wittoen, originating from Oostkamp. In 1417, the knight Jan Wittoen, also named Jan Winteyn, was master of the seigniory Orscamp and mayor of Liberty. In autumn 1419, we find him next to Duke Philip the Good in the battle of Bergen and Vimen. In November 1433, Jan Wittoen had to deal with some difficulties. A burgher of the city of Ghent, Henri van de Camere, sued him as he maintained that some parcels of the seigniory Orscamp belonged to him.

The case was judged by five aldermen of Bruges, in the advantage of Jan Wittoen. In 1454, Jan Wittoen and his wife Ligarde sold the seigniory Orscamp to knight Louis of Bruges, master of Gruuthuse. Therefore, both knights had received the permission of their liege, Duke Philip the Good. The ceremony took place on the Burch of Bruges.

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