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In 1948 the brewery merged with [[Brasserie De Coster-Heymans | De Coster-Heymans]], officially becoming Vandenkerckhoven-De Coster-Heymans. Previously [[Brasserie De Coster-Heymans | De Coster-Heymans]] had been a subdivision of Vandenkerckhoven since before WWII.  
In 1948 the brewery merged with [[Brasserie De Coster-Heymans | De Coster-Heymans]], officially becoming Vandenkerckhoven-De Coster-Heymans. Previously [[Brasserie De Coster-Heymans | De Coster-Heymans]] had been a subdivision of Vandenkerckhoven since before WWII.  
Finally the brewery merged with [[Brasserie Unies]] in 1963, which was acquired by [[Brasserie_Belle_Vue| Belle-Vue]] and closed in 1969.  
Finally the brewery merged with [[Brasseries_Unies|Brasseries Unies]] in 1963, which was acquired by [[Brasserie_Belle_Vue| Belle-Vue]] and closed in 1969.  


Kriekenlambic, Gueuze, and Lambic were brewed according to traditional methods.The brewery itself performed all phases of the brewing process: from grinding grain with a millstone (very rare in a brewery), barreling, and bottling of the beer. The millstone was seen in the building until 1975.
Kriekenlambic, Gueuze, and Lambic were brewed according to traditional methods.The brewery itself performed all phases of the brewing process: from grinding grain with a millstone (very rare in a brewery), barreling, and bottling of the beer. The millstone was seen in the building until 1975.