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Brouwerij Slaapmutske is a Belgian craft brewery whose name — meaning 'nightcap' — draws on a charming old tradition of dipping a baby's pacifier into beer to help them fall asleep. The brewery is based in Belgium and has built a loyal following both domestically and beyond, with exports reaching markets such as southwest France as early as 2008. From its earliest days, Slaapmutske has combined a deep respect for Belgian brewing heritage with a genuine appetite for innovation. The brewery's portfolio showcases a broad range of Belgian beer styles, including a Blonde (6.4% ABV), a Tripel (8.1%), and a rich Bruin that is widely credited as the catalyst for the brewery's mainstream breakthrough. True to its creative spirit, Slaapmutske also produces a Dry-Hopped Lager and an Extra Dry Hopped Lager — beers that demonstrate a willingness to push beyond classic Belgian styles while maintaining quality and drinkability. A seasonal Slaapmutske Christmas ale, first released in 33cl bottles on the Belgian market at the end of 2008, rounds out a versatile and well-crafted lineup. Slaapmutske continues to earn recognition for blending traditional Belgian brewing craftsmanship with modern techniques. Their beers are available through specialist retailers and are celebrated for being both approachable and characterful — a combination that has secured the brewery a firm place in the Belgian craft beer landscape.

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