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==History==
 
==History==
  
Brasserie Eylenbosch was founded in 1894 in Schepdaal by Emile Eylenbosch, who was also the town mayor. It had been a brewery site since 1851.<ref name=SiteHistory> [https://inventaris.onroerenderfgoed.be/dibe/relict/214320]Architectural site history</ref> In 1989, Eylenbosch was acquired by [[Brasserie De Keersmaeker | De Keersmaeker]] which in turn was taken over by [[Brasserie Mort Subite | Mort Subite (Alken-Maes)]] in the same year. The Eylenbosch brewery was used as a storage site by Mort Subite until 1991, which allowed them to expand their annual production to 60,000 hectoliters.<ref name=GeuzeKriek>Jef Van den Steen, [[Books#Geuze & Kriek: The Secret of Lambic Beer|Geuze & Kriek: The Secret of Lambic Beer]], 2012</ref> It was abandoned by [[Brasserie Mort Subite | Mort Subite]] in 2001 (or 2004 according to some sources) and is presently a derelict site, popular with urban explorers. [http://www.contaminationzone.com/Gallery26.php 3] As of spring 2018, renovations are underway to convert it into a 55-unit apartment complex. [https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=nl&u=https://www.persinfo.org/nl/nieuws/artikel/brouwerij-eylenbosch-renovatie-start-in-voorjaar-2018/32812&prev=search 4]
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Brasserie Eylenbosch was founded in 1894 in Schepdaal by Emile Eylenbosch, who was also the town mayor. It had been a brewery site since 1851.<ref name=SiteHistory> [https://inventaris.onroerenderfgoed.be/dibe/relict/214320]Architectural site history</ref> In 1989, Eylenbosch was acquired by [[Brasserie De Keersmaeker | De Keersmaeker]] which in turn was taken over by [[Brasserie Mort Subite | Mort Subite (Alken-Maes)]] in the same year. The Eylenbosch brewery was used as a storage site by Mort Subite until 1991, which allowed them to expand their annual production to 60,000 hectoliters.<ref name=GeuzeKriek>Jef Van den Steen, [[Books#Geuze & Kriek: The Secret of Lambic Beer|Geuze & Kriek: The Secret of Lambic Beer]], 2012</ref> It was abandoned by [[Brasserie Mort Subite | Mort Subite]] in 2001 (or 2004 according to some sources) and is presently a derelict site, popular with urban explorers. [http://www.contaminationzone.com/Gallery26.php 3] As of spring 2018, renovations are underway to convert it into a 55-unit apartment complex. <refname=site2018>[https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=nl&u=https://www.persinfo.org/nl/nieuws/artikel/brouwerij-eylenbosch-renovatie-start-in-voorjaar-2018/32812&prev=search]Persinfo.org article, "Eylenbosch Brewery: renovation starts in spring 2018", 11-21-2017.</ref>
  
 
==Beers==
 
==Beers==

Revision as of 11:33, 7 February 2018

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History

Brasserie Eylenbosch was founded in 1894 in Schepdaal by Emile Eylenbosch, who was also the town mayor. It had been a brewery site since 1851.[1] In 1989, Eylenbosch was acquired by De Keersmaeker which in turn was taken over by Mort Subite (Alken-Maes) in the same year. The Eylenbosch brewery was used as a storage site by Mort Subite until 1991, which allowed them to expand their annual production to 60,000 hectoliters.[2] It was abandoned by Mort Subite in 2001 (or 2004 according to some sources) and is presently a derelict site, popular with urban explorers. 3 As of spring 2018, renovations are underway to convert it into a 55-unit apartment complex. <refname=site2018>[2]Persinfo.org article, "Eylenbosch Brewery: renovation starts in spring 2018", 11-21-2017.</ref>

Beers

The following beers were produced at one time under the Eylenbosch name.[3] There are likely duplicate entries based on slight language differences. Every effort has been made to present as complete a list as possible for further research purposes.

Gueuze

Fruit

Faro

Lambic

Other / Unknown

  • Christmas
  • Comic Relief Red Beer
  • Paling
  • Rodea

Breweriana

References

  1. [1]Architectural site history
  2. Jef Van den Steen, Geuze & Kriek: The Secret of Lambic Beer, 2012
  3. Proud2b Belgian (archived site)- https://web.archive.org/web/20050305201410/http://home.tiscali.be/proud2b/breweries.htm

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