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'''Website (French, Dutch, English, German):''' http://www.alamortsubite.com/index.htm
'''Phone:''' +32 (0)2-513.13.18
==Overview==
A La Mort Subite, whose name means ''sudden death'' in French, is a lambic café located in Brussels and founded in 1928. It was opened by Theophile Vossen and named after a portion of a dice game played at Vossen's previous pub La Cour Royalewhich he opened in 1910.<ref name=MortSubite> A La Mort Subite, History - http://www.alamortsubite.com/FR/histoire.html (French) </ref>
==History==
The history of the café Mort Subite is just as complicated as that of [[Brasserie_Mort_Subite|Brasserite Mort Subite]]. The café certainly came first, having started operations in 1928. The café originally blended their own lambicsfrom various producers in the area. After Theophile, his grandchildren René and Jean-Pierre Vossen continued on with the family business. With regard to the Mort Subite beers, which are still served at the café, Van den Steen notes that “the Mort Subite named appeared in 1970, when a well-known Brussels café and geuze blending business, A la Mort Subite, was taken over from the Vossen brothers”. Eventually, [[Brasserie De Keersmaeker|De Keersmaeker]] took over the Mort Subite beer name and their popular Geuze Den Hert became Geuze Mort Subite.<ref name=GeuzeKriek>Jef Van den Steen, [[Books#Geuze & Kriek: The Secret of Lambic Beer|Geuze & Kriek: The Secret of Lambic Beer]], 2012</ref> Today, Mort Subite as a beer is a brand name currently under the Carlsberg & Heineken group since 2007. They produce both traditional oude geuze and oude kriek lambics as well as a line of sweetened products all under the Mort Subite name.
With regards to The café is now back in the Mort Subite beers,which are still served at hands of the café, Van den Steen notes that, “the Mort Subite named appeared in 1970fourth generation of Vossens, when a wellTheophile's great-known Brussels café grandchildren Bernard and geuze blending business, A la Mort Subite, was taken over from the Vossen brothers”. EventuallyOlivier, [[Brasserie De Keersmaeker|De Keersmaeker]] took over the Mort Subite beer name and their is a popular Geuze Den Hert became Geuze pub serving Mort Subitelambics and other Belgian beers.<ref name=GeuzeKriekMortSubite>Jef Van den SteenA La Mort Subite, [[Books#Geuze & KriekHistory - http: The Secret of Lambic Beer|Geuze & Kriek: The Secret of Lambic Beer]], 2012//www.alamortsubite.com/FR/histoire.html (French)</ref>
Today, Mort Subite as a beer is a brand name currently under the Carlsberg & Heineken group since 2007==Photos==<gallery>File:ALaMortSubite-2. They produce both traditional oude geuze and oude kriek lambics as well as a line of sweetened products all under the Mort Subite namejpgFile:ALaMortSubite-3. The café, now back in the hands of the fourth generation of Vossens, Theophile's greatjpgFile:ALaMortSubite-grandchildren Bernard and Olivier, is an operational pub serving Mort Subite lambics and other Belgian beers4.<ref name=MortSubite> A La Mort Subite, History jpgFile:ALaMortSubite-5.jpgFile:ALaMortSubite-12.jpgFile:ALaMortSubite-6.jpgFile:ALaMortSubite-7.jpgFile:ALaMortSubite- http8.jpgFile://wwwALaMortSubite-9.alamortsubitejpgFile:ALaMortSubite-10.com/FR/histoirejpgFile:ALaMortSubite-11.html (French)jpg</refgallery>
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