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Cornet Oaked is a specialty Belgian blond beer brewed by Brouwerij De Hoorn. The brand's origin is tied to the history of the Castle of Diepensteyn in Steenhuffel, Belgium, where it was named after Theodoor Cornet, the steward of the castle in the 17th century. The beer is unique for its use of toasted oak chips during the brewing process, which imparts a subtle vanilla and wood flavor.
Today, the brand is part of the Swinkels Family Brewers group, a major independent brewery group headquartered in the Netherlands. Despite the Dutch ownership, the production of Cornet remains rooted in Belgium at the Steenhuffel site, maintaining its authentic 'Belgian Beer' certification and traditional brewing methods.
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