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==History==
 
==History==
  
Lambic brewer & blender, originally founded in Lembeek as a lambic brewery in 1860 by Louis Paul, and began bottling lambic in 1875. <br>In 1898, Pierre Troch took over, then in 1927, Joseph De Vits took it over following the economic crisis. [[Brouwerij Boon | Frank Boon]] purchased first brewing equipment and learned the trade from Réne De Vits when he retired in 1978.<ref name = DeVitsHist> History, R. De Vits - http://www.boon.be/en/brewery/history </ref>
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Lambic brewer & blender, originally founded in Lembeek as a lambic brewery in 1860 by Louis Paul, which began bottling lambic in 1875. <br>In 1898, Pierre Troch took over, then in 1927 due to the economic crisis, the brewery was sold by his son Réne Troch, to Jozef De Vits, a local tavern owner and gueule-blender. [[Brouwerij Boon | Frank Boon]] purchased first brewing equipment and learned the trade from Réne De Vits when he retired in 1978.<ref name = DeVitsHist> History, R. De Vits - http://www.boon.be/en/brewery/history </ref>
  
 
==Beers==
 
==Beers==

Revision as of 09:07, 28 September 2015

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R. De Vits enamel sign.

History

Lambic brewer & blender, originally founded in Lembeek as a lambic brewery in 1860 by Louis Paul, which began bottling lambic in 1875.
In 1898, Pierre Troch took over, then in 1927 due to the economic crisis, the brewery was sold by his son Réne Troch, to Jozef De Vits, a local tavern owner and gueule-blender. Frank Boon purchased first brewing equipment and learned the trade from Réne De Vits when he retired in 1978.[1]

Beers

  • Gueuze
  • Kriek
  • Lambic

Videos

References

  1. History, R. De Vits - http://www.boon.be/en/brewery/history