The history of St. Bernardus has its origins in two different Trappist monasteries - one gave the brewery its name and the other gave its beer. This promising symbiosis is the origin of an eventful history and the birth of an excellent Trappist beer. And anyone who previously thought that only wine and cheese were a good combination should take a look at the history of St. Bernard beer.

From cheese to beer

The name St. Bernard refers to the Trappist monks of Mont des Cats from Godewaersvelde in France. Due to political unrest and increasingly bad sentiment against the clergy, the monks decided to relocate to the small, tranquil area of Watou in Belgium and turned a farm into the “Refuge Notre-Dame de St. Bernard”. There they began to produce their own cheese. The life of the Trappist monks is divided into contemplative, spiritual work with God and practical, craft activity. Therefore, many Trappist monasteries became involved in agricultural and similar productive work such as cheese making or beer brewing. After a while the monks returned to France and Evarist Deconinck took over the now orphaned production. He expanded the cheese factory and sold the cheese as “St.Bernard Watou”. It was only after the Second World War that beer production came into focus: the Trappist monks of the St. Sixtus Monastery in Westvleteren were looking for someone to market their beer. They transferred the beer license to the cheese factory, creating the St. Bernard Beer Brewery. When the license for Sixtus beer finally expired in 1992, the same beer continued to be brewed using the same recipe, but the brand name was changed to St.Bernardus.

A special predicate

Trappist beers have a long tradition in Belgium and are valued for their tried and tested recipes. Only a little more than a handful of breweries are allowed to brew beers that bear the name Trappist beer; it is a label of special quality. The beer from St. Bernardus no longer formally meets these criteria since it was taken over by Evarist Deconinck, but nothing has changed in terms of good taste and the centuries-old recipes. The traditional brewery attaches great importance to the handcrafted production of its beer and manages to meet the growing demands of modern beer drinkers. Between the classics, the St. Bernardus range always includes innovative seasonal beers such as their popular Christmas Ale , which mix up the selection and attract the attention of discerning beer connoisseurs.

Item No. Product Container Price

12034002

st. bernardus prior 8

St. Bernardus

0,33 L Flasche - € 9,70 / LTR

€ 3,20
MEHRWEG

12034001

st. bernardus abt 12

St. Bernardus

0,33 L Flasche - € 10,00 / LTR

€ 3,30
MEHRWEG

Too popular

12034008

tripel

St. Bernardus

0,33 L Flasche - € 9,70 / LTR

€ 3,20
MEHRWEG

Too popular

12034007

extra 4

St. Bernardus

0,33 L Flasche - € 8,79 / LTR

€ 2,90
MEHRWEG

Too popular

12034006

christmas But

St. Bernardus

0,75 L Flasche - € 13,20 / LTR

€ 9,90
MEHRWEG

Too popular

12034005

christmas But

St. Bernardus

0,33 L Flasche - € 10,61 / LTR

€ 3,50
MEHRWEG

Too popular

12034004

witbier

St. Bernardus

0,33 L Flasche - € 7,58 / LTR

€ 2,50
MEHRWEG

Too popular