Brasserie Evrard. In 1900, Georges Evrard was so impressed by his meeting with Paul Krüger, president of the Transvaal, that he renamed his brewery as Brassserie Krüger. 1977 Takeover by the Dinant brewery which is itself taken over by the Piedboeuf brewery as well as Krüger. Dedicated to the production of pilsner Closed in 1992 by Interbrew. Commercial Register H.R. Gent : 915 H.R. Gent : 27.369 H.R. Gent : 289.627 To see the To hide the Breewed beers Attila König Ur-Huns-Typ, Bavière, Blonde, Blonde Kruger, Bock, Bock Kruger, Bock Krüger 1919, Brand Stout, Double Sterk, Europ Pils - Edelweiss, Export Krüger, Extra Stout, Extra Tafelbier, Foncée, Jupiler (? - 1992), Krüger, Kruger 1944, Kruger Ale, Krüger Belgian Lager Beer, Krugerbier, Krüger Bräu, Krüger Export (? - 1992), Krüger Extra, Krüger-Op, Krüger pils (? - 1992), Krüger Pilsener Typ, Krüger Stout, Kruger Super Ale, Lambic, Munich, National, Nationale, Negus, Speciaal Kruger, Speciale 3e Catégorie, Speciale Krüger Ale, Sterck, Sterck-Ale, Sterk, Stout, Super-Extra, Transvaal Invalid Stout, Zolder. En 1986 : Jupiler, Krüger Export, Krüger pils. En 1992 : Jupiler, Krüger Export, Krüger pils. | |||