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Latest revision as of 16:42, 3 March 2020
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Contents
History
Brasserie de la Couronne was founded in 1929 by the Herinckx brothers in Uccle, Belgium. The history of the brewing site goes back further, in 1892 the brewery was originally named "Brasserie Herinckx Enfantes". The origin of the name traces back to 1630, when an inn named "De Kroon" was established on the site by Jean Marcelis. The brewery was acquired in 1959 by Brasserie Leopold, renamed "Nouvelles Brasseries a la Couronne" and later closed in 1966. [1]
Beers
- Faro
- Gueuze
- Gueuze Couronne
- Kriek
- Lambic
- Mars
Photos
Gueuze Couronne bottle cap. Source: Sous Les Capsules Les Bulles
References
The following research was produced by Guy Moerenhout and has been reposted with his permission. The original document is available on his blog: 'C'ÉTAIT AU TEMPS OÙ BRUXELLES BRASSAIT'