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==History==
 
==History==
  
Brabrux was founded in 1871, in Wolvertem, Belgium. It became a conglomeration of several other lambic breweries including [[Brasserie Vanderperre | Vanderperre]], Taymans, Ch. & R. De Keersmaecker, then later acquired by [[Brasserie Belle Vue | Belle-Vue]] in 1969. The brewery was closed in 1990 by [[Brasserie De Neve | De Neve]] under the ownership of [[Brasserie Belle Vue | Belle-Vue]]. The former brewery site now houses apartments and a fitness center.  
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Originally founded 1871 in Wolvertem, by Jan Jozef De Keersmaecker as the De Keersmaecker brewery. In the mid 20th century it was known as Brouwerij C. & R. De Keersmaecker. In 1967, Brabrux became a conglomeration of several other lambic breweries including [[Brasserie Vanderperre | Vanderperre]] and Taymans, then later acquired by [[Brasserie Belle Vue | Belle-Vue]] in 1969. The brewery was closed in 1990 by [[Brasserie De Neve | De Neve]] under the ownership of [[Brasserie Belle Vue | Belle-Vue]]. The former brewery site now houses apartments and a fitness center.
  
 
==Beers==
 
==Beers==
  
*Gueuze Caves Breugel
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*Gueuze Caves Bruegel
 
*Gueuze Caves St. Pierre
 
*Gueuze Caves St. Pierre
 
*Gueuze Bécasse
 
*Gueuze Bécasse
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File:vanderperre.jpg|Gueuze Vanderperre playing card. <br />Source: Nechinois, Delcampe.net
 
File:vanderperre.jpg|Gueuze Vanderperre playing card. <br />Source: Nechinois, Delcampe.net
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File:gueuzebecasse.jpg|Gueuze Bécasse coaster. <br />Source: Benj, Delcampe.net
 
File:caves1956.jpg|Gueuze Caves St. Pierre sign, dated 1956. Source: ebay.com
 
File:caves1956.jpg|Gueuze Caves St. Pierre sign, dated 1956. Source: ebay.com
File:gueuzebecasse.jpg|Gueuze Bécasse coaster. <br />Source: Benj, Delcampe.net
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File:ClosedBrewerySign-21.jpg|Gueuze Caves Bruegel sign. Photo: Bill
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File:ClosedBrewerySign-79.jpg|Gueuze Caves Bruegel sign. Photo: Bill
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File:ClosedBrewerySign-84.jpg|Gueuze Caves Bruegel sign. Photo: Bill
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* [http://allaboutbeer.com/article/todays-lambic-brewers-and-blenders/ Lambic article]
 
* [http://allaboutbeer.com/article/todays-lambic-brewers-and-blenders/ Lambic article]
 
* [http://www.zythos.be/forum/viewtopic.php?p=34128&sid=b493edaa47d5c6e4018bb15da25bf6cb Brewery history discussion (Dutch)]
 
* [http://www.zythos.be/forum/viewtopic.php?p=34128&sid=b493edaa47d5c6e4018bb15da25bf6cb Brewery history discussion (Dutch)]
* [http://goo.gl/YeZQaE Photo of repurposed building with description]
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* [https://bit.ly/2Rnr001 Photo of repurposed building with description]
 
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* [https://issuu.com/monikavandenbrande/docs/nostalgie_proef_de_ziel_van_de_wolverthemsche_stam/2?ff Nostalgie: Proef de ziel van de Wolverthemsche stamenees io Gemeente Meise. (Dutch)]
 
[[Category: Lambic Breweries and Blenders (Closed)]]
 
[[Category: Lambic Breweries and Blenders (Closed)]]

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Gueuze Caves St. Pierre sign, dated 1956. Source: ebay.com

History

Originally founded 1871 in Wolvertem, by Jan Jozef De Keersmaecker as the De Keersmaecker brewery. In the mid 20th century it was known as Brouwerij C. & R. De Keersmaecker. In 1967, Brabrux became a conglomeration of several other lambic breweries including Vanderperre and Taymans, then later acquired by Belle-Vue in 1969. The brewery was closed in 1990 by De Neve under the ownership of Belle-Vue. The former brewery site now houses apartments and a fitness center.

Beers

  • Gueuze Caves Bruegel
  • Gueuze Caves St. Pierre
  • Gueuze Bécasse
  • Gueuze De Roskam
  • Gueuze Lambic Wolveshem 'T Ser Ruben
  • Gueuze Vanderperre
  • Kriek Brabrux
  • Kriek Lambic Caves Bruegel
  • Jack Op

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