Mouten Kop

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ManufacturerBrewery De Graal
Introduced2010
Mouten Kop
ManufacturerBrewery De Graal
Introduced2010
Alcohol by volume 6%
StyleIndia Pale Ale
IBU scale35

Mouten Kop is a Belgian beer, brewed in concession by Brewery De Graal in Lochristi, Belgium, for the Hopjutters.

Mouten Kop is the first beer of the "Hopjutters". The Hopjutters are four young brewers: Hans, Joke, Nathalie and Olivier. That same year, 2010, Mouten Kop was voted "Best Homebrewed Beer in Flanders 2010" by a jury of professional brewers.[1]
The name of the beer is a combination of houten kop and mout. "Houten kop" literally means "wooden head"; it's an expression referring to a hangover. "Mout" is "malt", a typical ingredient of beer.

The beer

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