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Revision as of 13:01, 4 January 2022
History
Dewolfs was founded in 1784 in the Boitsfort section of Brussels, and operated as a successful lambic brewery until 1960. In 1866, Joannes Dewolfs was the landowner and brewer. Dewolfs brewery was located at rue Middlebourg 66-68, and produced Faro, Gueuze, Gueuze Dewolfs, Gueuze Lambic, Kriek, Kriek Dewolfs, and Lambic. It was operated by Edouard & Henri Dewolfs in the early 20th century. Henri had two sons, Georges and Hippolyte, who may have continued brewery operations until 1960.
Beers
- Gueuze
- Gueuze Dewolfs
- Gueuze Lambic
- Kriek
- Kriek Dewolfs
- Lambic
References
Delplancq, Thierry. Les Brasseries de Lambic, Données Historiques et Géographiques (XVIIIe-XXe s.), Archives et Bibliothèques de Belgique: n° 67, 1996. pp. 275.
Hisciwab, De la rue Middelbourg au Jagersveld, Une urbanisation contrastée. L'empreinte de Léopold II., 2014. pp. 94-101.
Quintens, Patricia. Bier en Brouwerijen te Brussel. AVMB, 1996. pp. 226.