Founded in 1769 by farmer Joseph Leroy, the brewery only sold its beer to the workers in the farm and to the inhabitants of the town of Pipaix where the brewery was installed. In 1931, the brothers Alfred and Amédée Dubuisson, descendants of Joseph Leroy, decided to abandon the farm and to concentrate on the production of beer. Their beers represent a fusion of English and Belgian techniques, largely with the names being in English and the beers produced in the Belgian style. Their offerings include:
Bush Ambrée - Belgian Strong Pale Ale 12.0% ABV
Bush Ambrée Triple - Belgian Strong Pale Ale 12.0% ABV
Bush Blonde - Belgian Strong Pale Ale 10.5% ABV
Bush Blonde Triple - Belgian Strong Pale Ale 10.5% ABV
Bush De Noël - Belgian Strong Dark Ale 12.0% ABV
Bush De Noël Premium - Belgian Strong Dark Ale 13.0% ABV
Bush De Nuits - Belgian Strong Dark Ale 13.0% ABV
Bush Prestige - Belgian Strong Pale Ale 13.0% ABV
Cuvée Des Trolls - Belgian Pale Ale 7.0% ABV
Cuvée Des Trolls (Speciale) - Belgian Strong Pale Ale 7.5% ABV
Cuvée Des Trolls Triple - Belgian Pale Ale 7.5% ABV
Pêche Mel - Fruit Beer 8.5% ABV
Scaldis Blonde Ale- Tripel 10.5% ABV
Scaldis Refermentee - Belgian Strong Dark Ale 12.0% ABV