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− | Calderon, Adelijn. Verdwenen brouwerijen van Belgie. Uitgever, Mens & Cultuur, 2012. pp. 366 | + | Calderon, Adelijn. Verdwenen brouwerijen van Belgie. Uitgever, Mens & Cultuur, 2012. pp. 366 <p> |
− | Friedrich, Manfred. Brauerei Verzeichnis - Belgien. FvB, 1984. | + | |
− | Lejune, Bernard. Nalinnes - Mémoire en Images Cent Ans de Cartes Postales. Publication du Syndicat d'Initiative du Nalinnes,1999. pp. 146-149 | + | Friedrich, Manfred. Brauerei Verzeichnis - Belgien. FvB, 1984. <p> |
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+ | Lejune, Bernard. Nalinnes - Mémoire en Images Cent Ans de Cartes Postales. Publication du Syndicat d'Initiative du Nalinnes,1999. pp. 146-149 <p> |
Revision as of 13:45, 17 December 2017
History
Brasserie Houyoux was founded in 1899 by Maurice Houyoux in Nalinnes (Haies). It was located at Rue Docteur Paul Maître 15-17. The brewery was also known as "La Nalinnoise" and produced Gueuze-Lambic. Houyoux won a bronze medal at the Worlds Fair in 1900. At the turn of the 20th century, the brewery went through a period of flourishing prosperity before WWI, which effectively ceased it's operations until 1918. After the war, the brewery re-opened under the Piron family, and continued until 1924. The buildings are still standing today, and have been converted into apartments.
Beers
- Gueuze-Lambic
Gallery
Sources
Calderon, Adelijn. Verdwenen brouwerijen van Belgie. Uitgever, Mens & Cultuur, 2012. pp. 366Friedrich, Manfred. Brauerei Verzeichnis - Belgien. FvB, 1984. <p> Lejune, Bernard. Nalinnes - Mémoire en Images Cent Ans de Cartes Postales. Publication du Syndicat d'Initiative du Nalinnes,1999. pp. 146-149 <p>