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Founded in Overmere in 1886 as “Brasserie Sept Etoiles" by the widow of J.E. Baeten-Van Heymbeeck. Leopold Frans Baeten (b.1865, Dworp) and Robert Baeten later owned the brewery. It closed in 1945 after WWII, but the building remained in use for some time after, bottling the beer "Excelsior". [http://inventaris.onroerenderfgoed.be/erfgoedobjecten/83842 1]
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Founded in Overmere in 1886 as “Brasserie Sept Etoiles" by the widow of J.E. Baeten-Van Heymbeeck. The family also owned an adjacent oil mill, in which a steam installation was added in 1850, that provided electricity to the village center. Leopold Frans Baeten (b.1865, Dworp) and Robert Baeten later owned the brewery. It closed in 1945 after WWII, but the building remained in use for some time after, bottling the beer "Excelsior". [http://inventaris.onroerenderfgoed.be/erfgoedobjecten/83842 1]
  
 
==Beers==
 
==Beers==

Revision as of 08:03, 28 August 2018

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Tin sign dated 1945. Source: Amsterdam Book Auctions

History

Founded in Overmere in 1886 as “Brasserie Sept Etoiles" by the widow of J.E. Baeten-Van Heymbeeck. The family also owned an adjacent oil mill, in which a steam installation was added in 1850, that provided electricity to the village center. Leopold Frans Baeten (b.1865, Dworp) and Robert Baeten later owned the brewery. It closed in 1945 after WWII, but the building remained in use for some time after, bottling the beer "Excelsior". 1

Beers

  • Gueuze des Flandres

Photos

Links

Site history of brewer's house and brewery (Dutch)
Birth record of Leopold Frans Baeten