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Revision as of 10:19, 11 June 2014
Brasserie Vander Linden was founded in 1893, and operated by three generations of the Vander Linden family. Brothers Jos and Omer Vander Linden were the last owners of the brewery, which closed in 2001.
Duivelsbier: From 1952-2001 Vander Linden produced Duivels Bier, a spontaneously fermented sour brown ale that was very popular regionally. The brand and recipe were acquired from another brewery that had closed, Pêtre Freres, who had brewed it since 1883. In 2003, Frank Boon acquired the rights to the name and continues producing it today. [1]
In 2008, the former brewery site (Brouwerijstraat 2, 1500 Halle) was demolished and later converted to apartment buildings and parking.[2]
Beers
- Duivels Bier, 6%, Blending beer
- Vander Linden Faro, 4%, Faro (traditional)
- Vander Linden Frambozenbier, 7%, Geuze (traditional) Fruit beer
- Vander Linden Lambik, 6%, Lambic (traditional)
- Vieux Foudre Faro, 6%, Faro (traditional)
- Vieux Foudre Gueuze, 6%, Geuze (traditional)
- Vieux Foudre Kriek, 6%, Geuze (traditional) Fruit beer
Annual production: 2000 hl/year [3]