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[[File:1907_-_Nalinnes-Haies_-_Brasserie_Houyoux.jpg|right|thumb|frame|Brewery postcard, dated 1907.     Source: Wikimedia Commons]]
[[File:1907_-_Nalinnes-Haies_-_Brasserie_Houyoux.jpg|right|thumb|frame|Brewery postcard, dated 1907.   <p>  Source: Wikimedia Commons]]




==History==
==History==
Brasserie Houyoux was founded in 1899 by Maurice Houyoux in Nalinnes (Haies). It was located at [https://goo.gl/maps/BwyYLE4tUTN2 Rue Docteur Paul Maître 15-17.] The brewery was also known as "La Nalinnoise" and produced Gueuze-Lambic. Houyoux won a bronze medal at the Worlds Fair in 1900. At the turn of the 20th century, the brewery went through a period of flourishing prosperity before WWI, which effectively ceased it's operations from 1914-1918. After the war, the brewery re-opened under the Piron family, and continued until 1924. The buildings are still standing today, and have been converted into apartments.
Brasserie Houyoux was founded in 1899 by Maurice Houyoux in Nalinnes (Haies). It was located at [https://bit.ly/2sshKbO Rue Docteur Paul Maître 15-17.] The brewery was also known as "La Nalinnoise" and produced Gueuze-Lambic. Maurice Houyoux was succeeded by Georges Houyoux-Mommens, who won a bronze medal at the Worlds Fair in 1900. At the turn of the 20th century, the brewery went through a period of flourishing prosperity before WWI, until the war effectively ceased it's operations from 1914-1918. Post-war, the brewery reopened under the Piron family, and continued until 1924. The buildings are still standing today, and have been converted into apartments.
<ref name=Calderon> Calderon, Adelijn. Verdwenen brouwerijen van Belgie. Uitgever, Mens & Cultuur, 2012. pp. 366 </ref>  
<ref name=Calderon> Calderon, Adelijn. Verdwenen brouwerijen van Belgie. Uitgever, Mens & Cultuur, 2012. pp. 366 </ref>  
<ref name=Friedrich> Friedrich, Manfred. Brauerei Verzeichnis - Belgien. FvB, 1984. </ref>  
<ref name=Friedrich> Friedrich, Manfred. Brauerei Verzeichnis - Belgien. FvB, 1984. </ref>  
<ref name=Lejune> Lejune, Bernard. Nalinnes - Mémoire en Images Cent Ans de Cartes Postales. Publication du Syndicat d'Initiative du Nalinnes,1999. pp. 146-149 </ref>
<ref name=Lejune> Lejune, Bernard. Nalinnes - Mémoire en Images Cent Ans de Cartes Postales. Publication du Syndicat d'Initiative du Nalinnes,1999. pp. 146-149 </ref>
<ref name=ExpUni1900> [https://bit.ly/2HcQCrC Exposition universelle internationale de 1900 à Paris: Section Belge. pp. 268]</ref>


==Beers==
==Beers==
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File:LejunePages.jpg|Delivery cart and receiving area, 1907.
File:LejunePages.jpg|Delivery cart and receiving area, 1907.
File:LejunePages2.jpg|Garden and brewery, 1907.
File:LejunePages2.jpg|Garden and brewery, 1907.
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==References==


==Sources==
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Latest revision as of 16:40, 13 January 2019

Brewery postcard, dated 1907.

Source: Wikimedia Commons


History

Brasserie Houyoux was founded in 1899 by Maurice Houyoux in Nalinnes (Haies). It was located at Rue Docteur Paul Maître 15-17. The brewery was also known as "La Nalinnoise" and produced Gueuze-Lambic. Maurice Houyoux was succeeded by Georges Houyoux-Mommens, who won a bronze medal at the Worlds Fair in 1900. At the turn of the 20th century, the brewery went through a period of flourishing prosperity before WWI, until the war effectively ceased it's operations from 1914-1918. Post-war, the brewery reopened under the Piron family, and continued until 1924. The buildings are still standing today, and have been converted into apartments. [1] [2] [3] [4]

Beers

  • Gueuze-Lambic

Gallery

References

  1. Calderon, Adelijn. Verdwenen brouwerijen van Belgie. Uitgever, Mens & Cultuur, 2012. pp. 366
  2. Friedrich, Manfred. Brauerei Verzeichnis - Belgien. FvB, 1984.
  3. Lejune, Bernard. Nalinnes - Mémoire en Images Cent Ans de Cartes Postales. Publication du Syndicat d'Initiative du Nalinnes,1999. pp. 146-149
  4. Exposition universelle internationale de 1900 à Paris: Section Belge. pp. 268