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EPISODE · Jul 5, 2026 · 6 MIN

The Dutch Beer and Gin Trade: Brewing a Golden Age

from The Story of the Netherlands: Trade, Empire, and Innovation — Fexingo History · host Fexingo

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how the Dutch Golden Age was fueled not just by spices and diamonds but by beer and gin. They trace the story from the medieval gruit monopoly, where herbs like bog myrtle flavored beer before hops arrived, to the rise of jenever, the precursor to gin. Lucas explains how the Dutch mastered distillation, turning surplus grain into a lucrative export, and how the Brouwersgilde in Amsterdam protected quality while the Wisselbank financed expansion. The episode highlights key figures like Jacoba van Beieren, the countess who lost a war over beer taxes, and Lucas Bols, the 16th-century distiller who standardized jenever. Lucas describes the siege of Leiden in 1574, where beer was the first supplies brought in to celebrate the relief, sparking the Leidse Hutspot tradition. Luna asks about the decline of the brewing industry in the 18th century, and Lucas ties it to competition from coffee and tea. The episode concludes with the legacy of Dutch brewing and distilling in modern craft culture. #Netherlands #DutchGoldenAge #Beer #Gin #Jenever #Amsterdam #JacobaVanBeieren #LucasBols #Brouwersgilde #Wisselbank #SiegeOfLeiden #Hutspot #Distillation #Gruit #Hops #Brewing #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how the Dutch Golden Age was fueled not just by spices and diamonds but by beer and gin. They trace the story from the medieval gruit monopoly, where herbs like bog myrtle flavored beer before hops arrived, to the rise of jenever, the precursor to gin. Lucas explains how the Dutch mastered distillation, turning surplus grain into a lucrative export, and how the Brouwersgilde in Amsterdam protected quality while the Wisselbank financed expansion. The episode highlights key figures like Jacoba van Beieren, the countess who lost a war over beer taxes, and Lucas Bols, the 16th-century distiller who standardized jenever. Lucas describes the siege of Leiden in 1574, where beer was the first supplies brought in to celebrate the relief, sparking the Leidse Hutspot tradition. Luna asks about the decline of the brewing industry in the 18th century, and Lucas ties it to competition from coffee and tea. The episode concludes with the legacy of Dutch brewing and distilling in modern craft culture. #Netherlands #DutchGoldenAge #Beer #Gin #Jenever #Amsterdam #JacobaVanBeieren #LucasBols #Brouwersgilde #Wisselbank #SiegeOfLeiden #Hutspot #Distillation #Gruit #Hops #Brewing #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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