The brewery is in the village of Bovigny, nestled deep in the Belgian Ardennes, down toward the border with Luxembourg.
The brewery unofficially started in 2004, providing the local village pub with locally produced beer (as is the case all over Belgium). It wasn’t until 2007 that the brewery formalised its arrangements and began packaging its beers for wider sale.
The name ‘Lupulus’, and the label imagery of the wolf, is recognition of the wolf packs that used to roam the Ardennes. The latin name for hops – Humulus Lupulus – literally translates as ‘small humble wolf’.
The beer is a slightly hoppier than normal Belgian Pale Ale. And easy drinking beer with a nice balance of malt sweetness and hop bitterness.
A lovely crisp and flavoursome Belgian Pale Ale featuring Crystal & Tettnang hops
Another variation of BBNo's Belgian Pale style, this time featuring Hallertau Blanc and Mandarina Bavaria hops
The 2014 vintage of De La Senne's commemorative brew - a ripper Belgian Pale Ale
De La Senne's once-a-year birthday celebratory pale ale, this time using an experimental hop from Slovenia
by Brasserie d'Achouffe (Brouwerij Duvel Moortgat)
The spring time seasonal beer from La Chouffe
A lovely blond bitter beer from one of Belgium's home-brewing success stories
by Brasserie Artisinale Millevertus
A really well-balanced Belgian Pale Ale featuring Chinook hops
Belgium's hoppy beer, but there is more to this beer than just the hops