Palm - 0.0 - Amber
Palm - 0.0 - Amber is a refreshing Belgian non-alcoholic beer with a flavor full of character thanks to the use of hops from its own field. The selected malts give the beer its typical amber color.
Details
- ABV: 0.0%
Allergy information
Contains gluten.
About the brewer
The history of Palm brewery dates back to 1525.
The homestead that would later be called "The Horn" is documented early in Steenhuffel's history. In 1380, it is owned by Peter Vander Smessen. In the Duke of Brabant's cijns book, his property is described as a house with a court, located at the churchyard. Around 1525, old documents mention the name "De Hoorn. It is an inn operated by Joos De Lichte. But when Steenhuffel faced heavy warfare in the last quarter of the 16th century, De Hoorn was reduced to ashes. It would take several decades before the Mertens family, as new owners, rebuilt the buildings. However, it was not an inn at that time. Around 1700, De Hoorn was occupied by Urbaan Lecocq, a nobleman. He sold the property to Andries Van Doorselaer and Joanna Van Accoleyen, who would eventually start brewing there.