Where you are located used to be an important economic factor. You could only brew beer if you were located near fresh water and had farmers on hand to supply you with grain and hops. Long transport routes used to be not an inconvenience, but rather a knock-out criterion. Today, of course, things look completely different: Brewers get their water directly from the tap or deep well and, if necessary, adapt it to their needs using chemical treatment; the raw materials come from all over the world. Hops are sent to us from other continents and the malt can come from the farm next door, from England, Belgium or America. We draw on an unprecedented wealth of possibilities and the entire planet is our supplier. It is all the more astonishing when people decide against this abundance.

Beer from Münster (aner raw materials)

One of these people is Jan Kemker, who focuses on the region that surrounds him. Jan comes from Münster and got to know and love the traditional art of brewing during his holidays in Europe. He is particularly fond of the Belgian brewing craft. After studying agricultural and food economics, the inspired Münster native rented a kitchen and started brewing. Countless experiments and a wide variety of raw materials from his homeland were his playground and he soon developed a range with which he could get feedback from experts at Europe's trade fairs. With his concept of reviving Münster's historic art of brewing, his attention to detail and his unique beers, he attracted the attention of the scene. With his work, Jan draws on medieval brewing pieces and centuries-old recipes from his region and brings them into the present with dedication, care and exquisite ingredients. Despite all his love for the concept, the brewer never forgets the joy and enjoyment: beer is for drinking!

Handmade and unique

Today, a dynamic duo is at the helm of the Kemker Kultuur brewery: Together with his partner Nicole, Jan runs a stable that has been converted into a brewery on the Schulze Wettendorf estate. Their range consists of incomparable creations that are brewed with organic raw materials, hand-picked herbs and flowers, wild or home-grown yeast strains and local fruits. Some of the beers are finished in exquisite wooden barrels from France, and all are finally bottled into stylish champagne bottles. Specialties such as the well-known Aolt beer represent the historic brewing craft of Westphalia and bring a living piece of history into your beer glass. Jan and his team teach the fine art of traditional brewing and provide us with beers that are informative, drinkable and delicious.


Item No. Product Container Price

10447007

spontaan

Kemker Kultuur

0,75 L Flasche - € 33,20 / LTR

€ 24,90
MEHRWEG

10447006

appelwien

Kemker Kultuur

0,75 L Flasche - € 33,20 / LTR

€ 24,90
MEHRWEG

10447005

mandarina

Kemker Kultuur

0,75 L Flasche - € 33,20 / LTR

€ 24,90
MEHRWEG

10447004

aoltbeer black currant

Kemker Kultuur

0,75 L Flasche - € 33,20 / LTR

€ 24,90
MEHRWEG

10447003

aoltbeer

Kemker Kultuur

0,75 L Flasche - € 33,20 / LTR

€ 24,90
MEHRWEG

10447001

aenne

Kemker Kultuur

0,75 L Flasche - € 19,87 / LTR

€ 14,90
EINWEG

10447002

venn

Kemker Kultuur

0,75 L Flasche - € 33,20 / LTR

€ 24,90
MEHRWEG

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