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Brasserie Goossens

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History
==History==
The Goossens Brewery was founded in the village of Sint Gertrudis-Pede (Schepdaal) at [https://bit.ly/2TMlZKW Isabellastraat 16.] The farm brewery was in existence prior to 1767, which is the date of an early renovation marked on the keystone of the farmhouse. The brewery site was on a river, which served as a water source and powered the on-site maltings plant. Nestor Franciscus Goossens (b.1884) was the brewer during the 20th century, and Paul Goossens preceded him. Goossens first allied with De Boeck in 1938, then later merged into Brasseries Unies in 1960. The brewery finally ceased operations in 1968.
According to a recent account by Frank Boon in July, 2014: "I visited this brewery in early 1970. The coppers were not present anymore, but there was a coolship and mashtun (in cast iron). Capacity of about 40 HL. They sold nearly all their beer as young lambic in small wooden casks without pressure and in casks from 80L, 180L and 250L for farmers and cafés. Geuze and Kriek only small production. I don't know about malting. I know there was a malting unit at De Neve Brewery which was at approx. 200 meters distance from Nestor Goossens."
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