Pierre Celis - Father of Wit Beer (March 21, 1925 - April 9, 2011)
Pierre Celis was a
Belgian brewer who opened his first brewery in 1966 to revive the wit beer
style in his hometown of Hoegaarden. Pierre was born on March 21, 1925 in
his family home on the edge of the Hoegaarden town square. He grew up
working on his father's cattle farm, but also helped out in the brewery of
his neighbour Louis Tomsin. Tomsin brewed wit beer, which was a speciality
in the region around Celis' home town. After Tomsin closed his brewery in
1955, wit beer disappeared from Hoegaarden. Celis, who became a milkman
after he married, took up beer making in 1965. The first year he started out
with a wash tub in the barn of his father. With a loan from his father he
bought equipment that came from an abandoned brewery in Zolder. His first
batch of Hoegaarden beer was made on 19 March 1966 and he opened Brouwerij
Celis (Celis Brewery). In 1980 he opened Brouwerij de Kluis as he
transferred the production to new buildings. In the late 1980s his brewery
burned down. Because the buildings were not insured, he was forced to sell
his company to Interbrew, now AB Inbev. He then founded the Celis Brewery in
the USA, which was managed by his daughter Christine.
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