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==Photos==
 
==Photos==
[http://i.imgur.com/MGgB6ih.jpg Coaster image.]
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File:DryPikkelCafe.jpg|Dry Pikkel tavern postcard. <br>(Source: Willy_Balasse, delcampe.net)
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File:DryPikkelCafe2.jpg|Dry Pikkel tavern postcard #2. <br>(Source: Cdp, delcampe.net)
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File:DryPikkelCoaster.jpg|Dry Pikkel coaster.
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File:DryPikkelGueuzeLambic.jpg|Dry Pikkel Gueuze Lambic sign.
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File:DryPikkelKriekenLambic.jpg|Dry Pikkel Krieken Lambic sign.
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==References==
 
==References==
  
 
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Revision as of 09:20, 26 August 2015

Former brewery and tavern, image dated 1/2/1972.
(Source: Inventaris.onroerenderfgoed.be Image: ©Vlaamse Gemeenschap)

History

Founded by J. De Vleminck & Fils. in Strombeek-Bever, Belgium in 1892. Active under the name "Brouwerij du Drij Pikkel S.A." from 1904 until 1955. Produced Faro, Gueuze, Gueuze Lambic, Kriek, and Krieken Lambic. [1] Located at Boechoutlaan 245. In 1957 part of the brewery is converted into a tavern, which operated until the early 1970's. A time later the entire brewery complex was bought by wine wholesaler H. Roscam, who performed a full restoration of the buildings, which are still in use today.[2] [3]

Beers

  • Faro
  • Gueuze
  • Gueuze Lambic
  • Kriek
  • Krieken Lambic

Photos

References

  1. Archived brewery listing (Proud2B)
  2. Calderón, Adelijn, Verdwenen Brouwerijen Van Belgie, Mens & Cultuur, 2012. P. 457.
  3. Historical info - inventaris.onroerenderfgoed.be