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==Beers== | ==Beers== | ||
The following beers were produced at one time under the Eylenbosch name.<ref name=Proud2b>Proud2b Belgian (archived site)- https://web.archive.org/web/20050305201410/http://home.tiscali.be/proud2b/breweries.htm </ref> | |||
===Gueuze=== | |||
* Extra Gueuze | * Extra Gueuze | ||
* Eylenbosch gueuze lambic | * Eylenbosch gueuze lambic | ||
* Festival gueuze 1985 | |||
* Festival Supergueuze | |||
* Festival gueuze 1985 | |||
* Festival Supergueuze | |||
* Gueuze Em. Eylenbosch Rodea | * Gueuze Em. Eylenbosch Rodea | ||
* Gueuze Extra | * Gueuze Extra | ||
* Gueuze Eylenbosch | * Gueuze Eylenbosch | ||
* Gueuze Lambic Spanik Eylenbosch | * Gueuze Lambic Spanik Eylenbosch | ||
* Gueuze Lambik | * Gueuze Lambik | ||
* Gueuze Oud Brussel | * Gueuze Oud Brussel | ||
* Gueuze Rodea | * Gueuze Rodea | ||
* Oud Brussel Gueuze | |||
* Spanik Gueuze | |||
===Fruit=== | |||
* Druivenbier | |||
* Eylenbosch kriek lambic | |||
* Framboise Eylenbosch Cuvée Spéciale | |||
* Framboise/Frambozen Lambic | |||
* Gueuze Framboisée Des Ardennes | |||
* Krieken Lambic | * Krieken Lambic | ||
* Kriek Eylenbosch | * Kriek Eylenbosch | ||
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* Kriek Lambic Eylenbosch | * Kriek Lambic Eylenbosch | ||
* Kriek Lambic Eylenbosch Cuvée Spéciale | * Kriek Lambic Eylenbosch Cuvée Spéciale | ||
* Lambic | * Pêche Eylenbosch | ||
* Pêche Lambic Eylenbosch Cuvée Spéciale | |||
===Faro=== | |||
* Faro | |||
* Faro Extra | |||
* Faro Extra Spanuit | |||
===Lambic=== | |||
* Lambic Eylenbosch | * Lambic Eylenbosch | ||
* Lambic Spanuit | * Lambic Spanuit | ||
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===Other / Unknown=== | |||
* Christmas | |||
* Comic Relief Red Beer | |||
* Frater Ambrosius | |||
* Paling | * Paling | ||
* Rodea | * Rodea | ||
* Spanuit | * Spanuit | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 22:39, 20 October 2014

History
Brasserie Eylenbosch was founded in 1894 in Schepdaal by Emiel Eylenbosch, who was also the town mayor. It had been a brewery site since 1851. [1] In 1989, Eylenbosch was acquired by De Keersmaeker which in turn was taken over by Mort Subite (Alken-Maes) in the same year. The Eylenbosch brewery was used as a storage site by Mort Subite until 1991, which allowed them to expand their annual production to 60,000 hectoliters. [2] It was abandoned by Mort Subite in 2001 (or 2004 according to some sources)and is presently a derelict site, popular with urban explorers. 3
Beers
The following beers were produced at one time under the Eylenbosch name.[3]
Gueuze
- Extra Gueuze
- Eylenbosch gueuze lambic
- Festival gueuze 1985
- Festival Supergueuze
- Gueuze Em. Eylenbosch Rodea
- Gueuze Extra
- Gueuze Eylenbosch
- Gueuze Lambic Spanik Eylenbosch
- Gueuze Lambik
- Gueuze Oud Brussel
- Gueuze Rodea
- Oud Brussel Gueuze
- Spanik Gueuze
Fruit
- Druivenbier
- Eylenbosch kriek lambic
- Framboise Eylenbosch Cuvée Spéciale
- Framboise/Frambozen Lambic
- Gueuze Framboisée Des Ardennes
- Krieken Lambic
- Kriek Eylenbosch
- Kriek Eylenbosch Rodea
- Kriek Lambic Eylenbosch
- Kriek Lambic Eylenbosch Cuvée Spéciale
- Pêche Eylenbosch
- Pêche Lambic Eylenbosch Cuvée Spéciale
Faro
- Faro
- Faro Extra
- Faro Extra Spanuit
Lambic
- Lambic Eylenbosch
- Lambic Spanuit
Other / Unknown
- Christmas
- Comic Relief Red Beer
- Frater Ambrosius
- Paling
- Rodea
- Spanuit
References
- ↑ [1]Architectural site history
- ↑ Jef Van den Steen, Geuze & Kriek: The Secret of Lambic Beer, 2012
- ↑ Proud2b Belgian (archived site)- https://web.archive.org/web/20050305201410/http://home.tiscali.be/proud2b/breweries.htm