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Revision as of 09:53, 25 April 2019

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Former Eylenbosch brewery in Huizingen. Source: Routeyou.com

History

Brouwerij Eylenbosch existed from 1895-1965, producing gueuze and lambic. It was located in Huizingen at Sollenberg 7-15, and was previously the Cammaert brewery from 1864-1895. Cammaert's great-granddaughter Anna Maria married Martinus Josephus Eylenbosch in 1874, and he later took over brewery operations from Joannes-Baptista Wynants-Cammaert in 1895. Eylenbosch passed away in 1922, leaving the brewery to his sons Jan-Baptist and Georges. The brewery transferred ownership again in 1948 to Jan-Baptist's sons when he passed away that year. Production continued until 1965. The buildings were converted to residential lofts in 2006-2008 by Steven Winderickx, son of lambic brewer Edgar Winderickx. Source: Brouwerijen en Bierstekerijen en Beersel. Delplancq, p. 292. [1] [2] [3] [4]

Breweriana

References

  1. Delplancq, Thierry. Les Brasseries de Lambic, Données Historiques et Géographiques (XVIIIe-XXe s.), Archives et Bibliothèques de Belgique: n° 67, 1996.
  2. Architectural history page.
  3. History timeline page.
  4. Genealogy page.