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[[File:Logo Leylstadter Bieren.png|thumb|right|250px|Logo of the brewery, established in 1666 AN in the village of Thorgou.]]


''Leylstadter Beers'', known in the Duchy itself as ''Leylstadter Bieren'', is a brewery located in the village of [[Thorgou]], in the [[Duchy of Leylstadt]]. The brewery, managed by [[Rudolf Duytscher]] - a direct descendant of the brewers of  [[Hertogen van Dietsland Brouwerij]] (near [[Schaerbosch]] in [[Batavia]]) - produces a series of local and delicious beers. It has the habit of naming its drinks after historical Batavian, Badaweian or Leylstadter figures who played an important role in the development of their respective countries.
''Leylstadter Beers'', known in the Duchy itself as ''Leylstadter Bieren'', is a brewery located in the village of [[Thorgou]], in the [[Duchy of Leylstadt]]. The brewery, managed by [[Rudolf Duytscher]] - a direct descendant of the brewers of  [[Hertogen van Dietsland Brouwerij]] (near [[Schaerbosch]] in [[Batavia]]) - produces a series of local and delicious beers. It has the habit of naming its drinks after historical Batavian, Badaweian or Leylstadter figures who played an important role in the development of their respective countries.

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Logo of the brewery, established in 1666 AN in the village of Thorgou.

Leylstadter Beers, known in the Duchy itself as Leylstadter Bieren, is a brewery located in the village of Thorgou, in the Duchy of Leylstadt. The brewery, managed by Rudolf Duytscher - a direct descendant of the brewers of Hertogen van Dietsland Brouwerij (near Schaerbosch in Batavia) - produces a series of local and delicious beers. It has the habit of naming its drinks after historical Batavian, Badaweian or Leylstadter figures who played an important role in the development of their respective countries.