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* [http://timerime.com/en/event/1337699/Brouwerij+Ankerhof Historical timeline (Dutch)]
 
* [http://timerime.com/en/event/1337699/Brouwerij+Ankerhof Historical timeline (Dutch)]
 
* [http://www.toerismeaffligem.be/erfgoed/erfgoed.php#anker Brewery site history (Dutch)]
 
* [http://www.toerismeaffligem.be/erfgoed/erfgoed.php#anker Brewery site history (Dutch)]
 
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* [https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=nl&u=https://inventaris.onroerenderfgoed.be/erfgoedobjecten/306902&prev=search Architectural site history (translated from Dutch to English).
 
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Ankerhof in 1911. source: Eddeme, Delcampe.net

History

Founded in 1933 in Essene by Jules Wambacq, who was the mayor of Essene at the time. Located at the corner of Eksterenberg and Fooststraat, the site dates back to the early 16th century as a brewery owned by the Wambacq family. Faro was first brewed here in 1848. Following WWII, Ankerhof lost their brewing license and contract brewed at the Artevelde brewery in Wambeek. Brasserie Ankerhof produced Faro, Gueuze, Kriek, Mars, and was active from 1933-1957.

Beers

  • Faro
  • Gueuze Ankerhof
  • Kriek Ankerhof
  • Mars

Photos

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