Texas-based craft brewer Celis Brewery is set to reopen after 15 years.

The company was originally established by the Belgian brewer Pierre Celis in 1992. Pierre's daughter Christine Celis will now open a new 22,000ft2 brewery in northwest Austin.

The original Celis Brewery was located on Highway 290, which was later sold to Miller Brewing. In 2001, the brewery was closed, but the brand lived on under new ownership.

"We have a new location and new state-of-the-art brewing equipment, but will brew the same great Celis beers."

Christine Celis has re-acquired the brand from Total Beverage Solution (TBS) and Craftbev International Amalgamated. She said: "Rebuilding the Celis Brewery has been a labour of love that has taken me many years to accomplish. We have a new location and new state-of-the-art brewing equipment, but will brew the same great Celis beers like the famous Celis Wit and Celis Grand Cru, to name a few.

“This new brewery has the capacity to brew more than 50,000 barrels per year, including Pierre Celis' recipes from both the original Celis Brewery and his earlier days in Belgium.

“It's an honor to carry on my family's brewing legacy with my father's original 1965 recipes using the proprietary yeast from Belgium.”