Scientists find no live yeasts in 170-year-old bottle of beer found in the Baltic Sea

Posted by DC Admin | Beer History | Posted on August 9th, 2011



Do you know that?

Since 1873, the Friart family has been brewing various beers, among others, the St-Feuillien. But the history of this beer goes back even further.

In the 7th century, an Irish monk by the name of Feuillien came to the Continent to preach the Gospel. Unfortunately, in 655, while travelling through the charcoal forest, across the territory of what is now the town of Le Roeulx, Feuillien was martyred and beheaded. On the site of his martyrdom, Feuillien?s disciples erected a chapel which, in 1125 became the Abbey of Pr

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