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+ | [[List_of_Closed_Lambic_Breweries_and_Blenders|←List of Closed Lambic Breweries and Blenders]] | ||
+ | ==History== | ||
+ | [[file:a-la-becasse.jpg|550x|right|frame|Draft Lambic Doux served from a [[Lambic_pitchers_and_other_stoneware|traditional stoneware pitcher.]] Photo: Tripadvisor]] | ||
+ | Originally a café blender, the café [[A La Bécasse]] was founded 1877 in Brussels by Henri Steppé. The beer company was founded by François Prosper Steppé and owned independently until acquired by Belle-Vue in 1952. Later it was a brand produced by Brabrux and Interbrew. Timmermans has supplied the café since 1993. <ref>[http://www.biernet.nl/bier/brouwerijen/belgie/brussel/anderlecht/becasse-steppe Brewery listing - biernet.nl]</ref> The café [[A La Bécasse]] is still independently owned by the 3rd generation of the Steppé family. <ref>[http://www.alabecasse.com/en/history.html A La Bécasse website]</ref> | ||
− | + | ==Beers== | |
− | + | Currently produced by [[Brouwerij Timmermans]], and formerly produced by [[Brasserie Brabrux]].<br /> | |
− | *Gueuze a la Bécasse | + | ::*Faro |
− | *Kriek a la Bécasse | + | ::*Framboise |
− | *Lambic Doux | + | ::*Gueuze a la Bécasse |
− | + | ::*Gueuze a la Bécasse Grande Reserve | |
− | + | ::*Kriek a la Bécasse | |
+ | ::*Lambic Doux | ||
− | + | ==Photos== | |
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | FIle:A_la_becasse_06.jpg|Lambic Doux sign at [[A La Bécasse]]. Source: [http://www.alabecasse.com A La Bécasse website] | ||
+ | File:gueuzebecasse.jpg|Gueuze Bécasse coaster. <br />Source: Benj, Delcampe.net | ||
+ | File:Becasse-Glass-2.jpg|Gueuze Bécasse glass. | ||
+ | File:ClosedBrewerySign-55.jpg|Gueuze Bécasse Grande Réserve enamel sign. | ||
+ | File:Alabecasse-coaster-1.jpg|A la Bécasse coaster. | ||
+ | File:GueuzeBecasse.jpg|Gueuze de la Bécasse enamel sign. | ||
+ | File:ClosedBrewerySign-24.jpg|Kriek de la Bécasse cardboard sign. | ||
+ | File:ClosedBrewerySign-9.jpg|Gueuze Bécasse cardboard sign. Photo: Bill | ||
+ | File:Becasse1949sign.jpg|Gueuze & Kriek Bécasse enamel sign, 1949. Photo: Matthias Minjauw | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
+ | <references> | ||
+ | [http://www.biernet.nl/bier/brouwerijen/belgie/brussel/anderlecht/becasse-steppe/ Biernet.nl brewery listing] | ||
[http://www.alabecasse.com/en/history.html A La Bécasse website] | [http://www.alabecasse.com/en/history.html A La Bécasse website] | ||
− | [ | + | </references> |
+ | [[Category: Lambic Breweries and Blenders (Closed)]] |
Latest revision as of 10:24, 17 October 2022
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Contents
History
Originally a café blender, the café A La Bécasse was founded 1877 in Brussels by Henri Steppé. The beer company was founded by François Prosper Steppé and owned independently until acquired by Belle-Vue in 1952. Later it was a brand produced by Brabrux and Interbrew. Timmermans has supplied the café since 1993. [1] The café A La Bécasse is still independently owned by the 3rd generation of the Steppé family. [2]
Beers
Currently produced by Brouwerij Timmermans, and formerly produced by Brasserie Brabrux.
- Faro
- Framboise
- Gueuze a la Bécasse
- Gueuze a la Bécasse Grande Reserve
- Kriek a la Bécasse
- Lambic Doux
Photos
Lambic Doux sign at A La Bécasse. Source: A La Bécasse website