That would make them Abbey brewers. It's catered for already.Why don't they change the rules to say anyone can make it as long as its made in the abbey, do drinkers really care who brews it?
Its just a name, it would be crazy to stop brewing because they don't have monks on site.That would make them Abbey brewers. It's catered for already.
Yes and I doubt they will stop, it's a commercial opportunity. Achel is probably a role model, mentioned in the article.Its just a name, it would be crazy to stop brewing because they don't have monks on site.
I don't think most drinkers care. But trappist breweries exist to support the monastery, its people and their charities, not the other way around. People seem to forget that.Why don't they change the rules to say anyone can make it as long as its made in the abbey, do drinkers really care who brews it?
St Bernardus, you are correct. I don't think the others are even close to Westmalle or Orval, or even Chimay or Rochefort. And I love de struise.Pffft... De Ranke De Dolle, St. Bernadus, De Struisse and many more all make beer on par, if not better, without the need for monks. International Trappist Association and 'Authentic Trappiste Product' is just a marketing trademark.
But it's not, Chippy. I was looking at the Westvleteren site some weeks ago and they were warning people not to come hoping for a quick tour of the brewery. Their line was something like "We're monks, not brewers. We only brew beer so that we can afford to live as monks." Trappist beers are not for profit, they're for the maintenance of the community and the upkeep of the monastery. Any surplus is given to charity. So they don't need to worry about costs and profits as their beer is already cheap and they can easily absorb, for example, a hike in grain prices because if they increase the beer price, they'll still sell all they can make. But take it out of their hands and it'll lose its edge. A bottle of Westvleteren 12 costs about €2 at the monastery. Check out the price for a single bottle on e-bay. Well north of €20 depending on how long it's been kept.Its just a name, it would be crazy to stop brewing because they don't have monks on site.
Makes you wonder why Westmalle struggle to recruit Monks, with €2.6m to live off."We're monks, not brewers. We only brew beer so that we can afford to live as monks." Trappist beers are not for profit,
But it's not, Chippy. I was looking at the Westvleteren site some weeks ago and they were warning people not to come hoping for a quick tour of the brewery. Their line was something like "We're monks, not brewers. We only brew beer so that we can afford to live as monks." Trappist beers are not for profit, they're for the maintenance of the community and the upkeep of the monastery. Any surplus is given to charity. So they don't need to worry about costs and profits as their beer is already cheap and they can easily absorb, for example, a hike in grain prices because if they increase the beer price, they'll still sell all they can make. But take it out of their hands and it'll lose its edge. A bottle of Westvleteren 12 costs about €2 at the monastery. Check out the price for a single bottle on e-bay. Well north of €20 depending on how long it's been kept.
Where does it go? Do you know? Does it pay the secular brewers? Has is been used to pay for the state of the art brewery and bottling plant? It's not even clear from the otherwise interesting article if part of the balance covers materials costs. "that they make" isn't very precise.55% of Orval's income doesn't go to the monks or charity.
Monks on the make. Nuns on the run? What's goin on?!!Makes you wonder why Westmalle struggle to recruit Monks, with €2.6m to live off.
'more profit was retained due to cost control', sounds like standard capitalism.
https://pnws.be/meer-winst-voor-brouwerij-der-trappisten-van-westmalle-in-2020-ondanks-corona/
Lovely beer, but romanticised BS.
55% of Orval's income doesn't go to the monks or charity. And the beer hasn't been brewed by monks.
https://www.belgiansmaak.com/orval-trappist-ale/
It goes to Rome... How else would they be allowed to brew beer.Monks on the make. Nuns on the run? What's goin on?!!
Maybe they'll float the monastery on the stock exchanges...
It's an ungodly business. It appears Achel were sold to secular owners by Westmalle.Monks on the make. Nuns on the run? What's goin on?!!
Maybe they'll float the monastery on the stock exchanges...
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