MANUKA BEER

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Cpt. Cook's manuka beer.
A truly unique beer combining the best brewing traditions of Belgium with the natural goodness of manuka leaves, fresh picked from the native forests of New Zealand.

antioxidants

Naturally protective.
Captain Cooker is more than just a beer with a great taste, it's also a naturally rich source of antioxidants suggested to be beneficial to health by a growing number of scientific studies.

news

Bier Anders

What can we say? Giant caterpillars falling out of the trees, sunburns because of the extremely good weather, close to 2000 beer fans looking for something new and different... Oh yeah, we liked it :-)

Gentse Feesten

As one of the sponsors of regional television during the "Gentse Feesten", Captain Cooker is giving away a free trip to New Zealand! To win you only need to solve the "Forummoorden", a mystery crime game by AVS. More >

Beer Passion Weekend

At the 8th Beer Passion Weekend in Antwerp, Belgium, we served more than 1000 Captain Cookers to a beer loving crowd including beer specialists Garrett Oliver and Michael Jackson (the beer hunter).

Character Beer Weekend HOP

Captain Cooker was present at the yearly beer festival in Vichte, near Kortrijk, Belgium. We enjoyed it a lot and visitors really liked our manuka beer. Thank you John, William, Lode and everybody else we met that weekend!

Goodlife at Vooruit

A huge success for Captain Cooker! Unbelievable, we were almost stripped naked every time we went out with a new plate of beer samples. Sometimes it only took about 30 seconds before we had to go back and refill. Amazing :-)

What's on today's menu?

Captain Cooker of course! Even on the menu of vegetarian restaurants, like De Tuin van Eten, you could find an original drink like our manuka beer. Refreshing and loaded with healthy antioxidants from New Zealand!

l'Abbaye des Saveurs.

If you ever visit Lille, France, make sure you stop by l'Abbaye des Saveurs! In a very nicely restored 18th century building you will find more than 300 beers from the north of France and Belgium.