2018 was quite special for Omer Vander Ghinste because 19 December of that year saw output climb over a magic threshold: The family-owned brewery had for the first time sold more than 100,000 hectolitres of beer in a year. The main driver behind this production increase was OMER.Traditional Blond, a pale, top-fermented beer boasting eight per cent alcohol by volume, which had only been developed and launched a decade ago. While at the turn of the millennium the brewery was still regarded as a typical regional brewery, this growth had led to its status of a national specialty brewery with an international outlook, exporting its beers to the neighbouring countries of France and the Netherlands.