Brasserie Bruxelloise Wolvertem | |||
1871 Establishment of the De Keersmaecker brewery in Wolvertem. 1909 J. de Keersmaecker and son brewery. 1926 New name is Keersmacker Carlier Brewery. 1940 Brouwerij-Mouterij De Keersmaecker. 1967 Merger between De Keersmaecker, Van Halen, Van der Perre and La Bécasse for form the new company Brabrux, downscaling of Brasserie Bruxelloise. 1970 Takeover by the Belle-Vue brewery which keeps the production site in operation. < br> The site is definitively closed by Interbrew which takes over Belle-Vue in 1991. Commercial Register R.C. Bruxelles : 7.922 R.C. Bruxelles : 7.992 To see the To hide the Breewed beers Bécasse Gueuze, Bécasse Kriek, Bécasse Lambic, Blanc d'Orge, Bock, Brabrux framboises (1986 - ?), Brune, Caves Bruegel Lambic, Caves Bruegel Gueuze, Caves Bruegel Kriek, Caves St. Pierre Gueuze Extra, Faro, Gueuze Ch. Van der Stock, Gueuze Corona, Gueuze Grande Réserve, Kriek Corona, Lambic, Bière de Ménage, Puma, Scots, Tybaert Bier, Uytzet. En 1986 : Bécasse Gueuze, Bécasse Kriek, Bécasse Lambic, Brabrux framboises, Caves Bruegel Gueuze, Caves Bruegel Kriek, Caves St Pierre Gueuze extra, Jack-Op. | |||