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John Martin is a historic Belgian drinks company with deep English roots, founded in 1909 in Antwerp by John Martin, an English businessman born in 1886 in Newmarket, England. At just 23 years old, he sailed to Belgium and established an import and bottling business, initially bringing British beers to the Belgian market. Over a century later, the company remains a family affair, now guided by multiple generations of the Martin family, including Edward Martin, the great-great-grandson of the founder, who plays an active role in overseeing the brewery's operations. John Martin has grown from a British beer importer into a company known for its broad and diverse portfolio of craft beers. The company is associated with a wide range of Belgian and international beer styles and is particularly celebrated for its large catalogue of specialty and artisan beers. Among its signature products is Martin's Pale Ale, a beer with over a century of Belgian history that pays homage to the founder's English heritage. The company is also connected to La Bière de Waterloo, brewed with a nod to 15th-century brewing traditions. With more than 115 years of history, John Martin holds a distinctive place in Belgium's rich beer culture. The company's long-standing commitment to quality and craftsmanship, combined with its unique Anglo-Belgian identity, makes it a respected name among Belgian beer enthusiasts and collectors alike.

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Belgium
Fondée
1909

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