==History==
'''From Bier et Brouwerijen te Brussel:'''Located at chaussée d'Alsemberg 991-993
Located In the Uccle town archives, there is a building permit (AP 2460) of a certain Van Haelen who wished to build a brewery along the route Brussels-Lille. These two documents make us suspect that Van Haelen, a pub owner and innkeeper (at the future site of the brewery Merlo Merlink), between 1866-1898 moved from the Stallestraat to the Alsembergsesteenweg 991-993into their own new private brewery. The specialty of this brewery was Gueuze and Kriekenlambic in bottles. Around the turn of the century they also brewed Lambic, Faro, Bruin Tafelbier, and Mars.
In the Uccle town archivesearly 1902, there is a building permit (AP 2460) of a certain Emile Van Haelen who wished -Coche had permission to build construct a beer depot in the back garden of his brewery along located on the route Brussels-LilleAlsembergsesteenweg 615 (later 991). The brewery was then called "Brasserie del'Ange". These two documents make us suspect that Van Haelen, a pub owner -Coche Brewery disappeared between 1963 and innkeeper 1970 (at the future site of the brewery Merlo Merlink1968, ed.). By 1970, between 1866-1898 moved from the Stallestraat brewery buildings were sold to the Alsembergsesteenweg into their own new private breweryan industrial bakery. The specialty of this brewery was Gueuze and Kriekenlambic in bottles. Around the turn of the century they also brewed Lambic<ref name=Quintens> Quintens, Patricia, Bier et Brouwerijen te Brussel, FaroAVMB, Bruin Tafelbier1996, and Marspp. 220. </ref>
In early 1902, E'''From the State Archives of Belgium:'''Brasserie-Malterie de la Fontaine was founded in 1751. Van Haelen-Coche had permission to construct a beer depot Bought in the back garden first half of his brewery located on the Alsembergsesteenweg 615 (later 991). The brewery was then called "Brasserie del'Ange". nineteenth century by Lambert Van Haelen-Coche Brewery disappeared between 1963 and 1970 (1968, edb.1808). By 1970, it remained in the brewery buildings were sold to an industrial bakeryhands of the family for several generations. <ref name=Quintens> QuintensIn 1898, PatriciaEmile Van Haelen and his wife Henriette Coche, Bier et Brouwerijen te Brusselboth brewers, AVMB, 1996, pp. 220had built a brewery and a mansion on the lot they had acquired on chaussée d'Alsemberg. </ref>
From On October 5th, 1929, their children transformed the State Archives family brewery into a limited public company with a capital of Belgium:4.5 million francs under the name "Brasserie Van Haelen-Coche (S.A.)". It specialized in the production of lambic and gueuze, and like many breweries of this type, it did not resist the postwar restructuring period for long.
Brasserie-Malterie de la Fontaine In 1959, the company was founded in 1751. Bought in put into liquidation by law due to the first half expiration of the nineteenth century by Lambert Van Haelen (bit's term. 1808)On September 23rd, 1960, it remained in the hands of the family for several generations. In 1898, Emile Van Haelen and his wife Henriette Coche, both brewers, had built family founded a new company with no name change. The brewery and a mansion on the lot they had acquired on chaussée d'Alsembergwas taken over by Brasserie Unies (formerly Brasserie De Boeck) in 1964.
On October 5th, 1929, their children transformed the family brewery into a limited public company with a capital of 4.5 million francs under the name "Brasserie Van Haelen-Coche (S.A.)". It specialized in the production of lambic and gueuze, and like many breweries of this type, it is not long resisted restructuring of ?? postwar period.==Timeline==
In 1959, the 1751: Brasserie-Malterie de la Fontaine founded1800-1850: Lambert Van Haelen purchases brewery (exact date unknown)1898: New brewery and mansion built on chaussée d'Alsemberg 991-9931929: Limited public company was put into liquidation as of right because of the expiry of his term ??formed: "Brasserie Van Haelen-Coche (S.A. On September 23rd, )"1960, : New company created after liquidation the Van Haelen family founded a new company with no name change. The brewery was taken over previous year1964: Acquired by Brasserie Unies (formerly Brasserie De Boeck) in 1964.
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