lichtheffen
Lichtheffen is a traditional Dutch method of preparing and serving beer, particularly associated with the province of Limburg. The technique involves heating beer gently in a special copper pot called a *lichtheffelaar* or *lichtheffeketel*, which is typically placed over a small fire or hot plate. The process is designed to enhance the beer’s flavor and aroma without boiling it, resulting in a smoother, more aromatic beverage.
The origin of lichtheffen dates back centuries, with roots in the rural beer culture of Limburg. Unlike
The beer is heated slowly, usually to around 60–70 degrees Celsius (140–158 degrees Fahrenheit), allowing the
Lichtheffen is not only a method of beer preparation but also a social practice, often enjoyed in