As the building in Sint-Pieters-Leeuw was no longer available, they brewed provisionally at the De Ranke and Proef breweries.
Meanwhile the brewers searched for and found a suitable location in Brussels, a former industrial bakery in Molenbeek-Saint-Jean.
[2] In 2013 they collaborated with Pennsylvania's Weyerbacher Brewing Company to produce a beer called Manneken-Penn[3] and with Washington, DC's Bluejacket brewery on a beer called Gray Jacket, in the style of the beer formerly made for miners in the Hainaut province of Belgium.
The philosophy of the brewers is to brew beers that are characterful, but not necessarily strong.
Two 20-hectolitre brews take place each week, giving an annual production of 1,800 hectolitres.