1553 The brewery den Arend (the Eagle) is mentioned in Bruges. 1814 The A. De Meulemeester family owns the brewery. 1906 Transformation of the family company into a company in collective name. 1928 Grandes Brasseries Réunies Aigle-Belgica SA after the merger with the Ghent brewery Belgica. 1947 Closure of the Ghent site. 1978 The brewery Piedboeuf absorbs the brewery. Brewing is stopped and the site is transformed into a depot. 1982 Stop of all activity on the site. Commercial Register H.R. Brugge : 1.977 H.R. Brugge : 7.251 H.R. Brugge : 7.351 To see the To hide the Breewed beers Aigle Blond, Aigle Dubbel Blond, Aigle Faro, Aigle Lager, Aigle Pils, Aigle Stout, Aigle Super, Aigle Superieur Export, Aigle Triple Faro, Audenaerde, BAB 400, BAB 400 Doppel Dort, BAB 400 Dort-Typ, BAB Export Bier, BAB Lager Bier, BAB Pils, BAB Super, Barley Scotch Old Ale, Bavière, Belfort Bier, Blond, Bock, Bock Bier van 1 Klas, Breydel, Bruges, Bruin, Bruncap, Diesters Type, Dobbel, Dobbel Blond, Doppel Dort, Douscap, Dubbel Blond, Eagle Pilsener Beer, Export, Faro, Faro 3, Kriek Lambic 1ste Klas, Lager Bier 1 Klas, Lager Cat. Sup., Ménage, National, Pils Cat.Sup., Reus, Reus Export, Reus-Ale, Reuss Pilsen, Special, Stout, Superieur Cat. 1, Tafelbier, Triple-Faro, Wellington Stout, WO-CO'73, Zoet. | |||