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The brewery produced Faro, Gueuze Lambic Extra, and Lambic, and also advertised Vieux Lambic for blending. It presented lambic at the World's Fair 1894, in Antwerp and won a gold medal at the Brussels International Exhibition, 1897. <ref name=Guy>Le Brasseries du Lambic, Données historiques et géographiques (XVIIIe-XXe s.), Th. Delplancq, 1996 (Guy Moerenhout).</ref>
 
The brewery produced Faro, Gueuze Lambic Extra, and Lambic, and also advertised Vieux Lambic for blending. It presented lambic at the World's Fair 1894, in Antwerp and won a gold medal at the Brussels International Exhibition, 1897. <ref name=Guy>Le Brasseries du Lambic, Données historiques et géographiques (XVIIIe-XXe s.), Th. Delplancq, 1996 (Guy Moerenhout).</ref>
 
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Prior to this, from 1833-1873 the brewery was named "La Ville De Namur" and was founded by the brothers Henri and Josse Grimberghs. In addition to a brewery, the site was also an oak and chicory factory.  <ref name=Quintens2>Bier et Brouweriijen te Brussel, Patricia Quintens, AMVB, 1996 (Tableau nominatif 1833, Almanach du Commerce 1873).</ref>
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Prior to this, from 1833-1873 the brewery was named "La Ville De Namur" and was founded by the brothers Henri and Josse Grimberghs. In addition to the brewery, this site was also an oak and chicory factory.  <ref name=Quintens2>Bier et Brouweriijen te Brussel, Patricia Quintens, AMVB, 1996 (Tableau nominatif 1833, Almanach du Commerce 1873).</ref>
  
 
==Beers==
 
==Beers==

Revision as of 07:32, 20 September 2017

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1899 brewery advertisement in Brussels Almanac.

History

Founded in 1873 by the Maeck brothers, and later taken over by Ch. Crétens-Maeck in 1887 until 1902. Originally located at rue Haute 161-163, the brewery moved to rue Sterckx 9-11 in 1899. This was the former site of Vander Elst Bruyn, which itself had moved to the former site of Merlo in Uccle. [1]

The brewery produced Faro, Gueuze Lambic Extra, and Lambic, and also advertised Vieux Lambic for blending. It presented lambic at the World's Fair 1894, in Antwerp and won a gold medal at the Brussels International Exhibition, 1897. [2]

Prior to this, from 1833-1873 the brewery was named "La Ville De Namur" and was founded by the brothers Henri and Josse Grimberghs. In addition to the brewery, this site was also an oak and chicory factory. [3]

Beers

  • Faro
  • Gueuze Lambic Extra
  • Lambic
  • Vieux Lambic

Links/References

  1. Bier et Brouweriijen te Brussel, Patricia Quintens, AMVB, 1996 (Annuaire du Commerce 1899-1902).
  2. Le Brasseries du Lambic, Données historiques et géographiques (XVIIIe-XXe s.), Th. Delplancq, 1996 (Guy Moerenhout).
  3. Bier et Brouweriijen te Brussel, Patricia Quintens, AMVB, 1996 (Tableau nominatif 1833, Almanach du Commerce 1873).