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Revision as of 15:09, 20 November 2018

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Former gate of Brasserie Unies, 2009. 44 Rue Van Hoegaerde, Koekelberg, BE.

History

Originally a merger between De Boeck & Goossens in 1938, Brasseries Unies eventually became a large conglomerate of 8 breweries in total: De Boeck, Goossens, Winderickx, Toussaint, De Kroon (Couronne), De Coster-Heymans, Brasserie Louis & Emile De Coster, and Vandenkerckhoven. The acquisition of the other Brussels breweries began in 1953. Brasserie Unies was acquired and closed by Belle-Vue in 1969. It was originally located at 28-44 Rue Van Hoegaerde in Koekelberg, and the buildings were torn down for high rise apartments. 1 2 3 4 5

Beers

  • Gueuze-Lambic
  • Gueuze
  • Gueuze "7"
  • Gueuze "1900"
  • Kriek
  • Lambic

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