
With Goudgeel, Oud Bruin (Golden, Amber Brown), written by Renée Schmeetz, you walk through the past of the family, the city, and the beer. Tombstone and façade stone, café and church: at around fifteen locations in the city center, you encounter this still-tangible history. Each stop along the route tells a story — from 1641, when the first female family member becomes a brewer, to 1959, when the last Marres brewery closes its doors.
The walk leads you to Marres at Capucijnenstraat 98. Until 1964, Pierre and Corrie Marres lived here with their family. For more than three centuries, Pierre’s ancestors passed on the craft from generation to generation.
One booklet per group of 2 to 4 people is sufficient. Goudgeel, Oud Bruin is written in Dutch.

Goudgeel, Oud Bruin is available for purchase at the Marres reception and through the webshop. It makes a lovely gift!
You can also order Marres beer via the reception or the webshop (to be collected at the reception).
