Brasserie Saint-Hubert established in Ixelles. Relocation to Brussels, in the current Léopold district. 1880 Changes its name to Brasserie Léopold , in honor of King Leopold I. < br> 1913 Brasserie Léopold SA. 1959 Takeover of the Brasserie de la Couronne in Uccle which will be closed in 1966. Passed under the control of Heineken group. 1964 Purchase by the Artois group which keeps the site active. Closed in 1981. Commercial Register R.C. Bruxelles : 5.833 R.C. Bruxelles : 29.953 R.C. Bruxelles : 243.733 R.C. Bruxelles : 281.393 To see the To hide the Breewed beers Amstel Malta, Anglo-Belge Pale-Ale, Bavière, Blonde, Blonde Végé, Bock Paques, Bock Végé, Brune Végé, Double Orge, Double Saison, Double Salvator, Export Beer, Export Bock Beer, Export Super Orge, Export Végé, Extra Stout, Faro, First Class'Stout (N°275), Keeper Cat.1, Ketje, Kriek, Lambic, Leopold, Leopold Bock (1888 - ?), Leopold Brune, Leopold Export White Star, Leopold Orge, Leopold Pils, Leopold Pils Three Stars, Leopold Super Orge, Leopold Triple Orge, Liberator (Munich), Lux Lager Pils, Malta Heineken (? - 1976), Mars, Munich, Orge, Petite Bavière, Pils, Pilsen, Pilsen Bourgeoise, Pils Végé, Speciale, Speciale Wiertz, Spitz Bier, Stout, Stout of Swallow's Brewery, Super Ale Végé, Three Stars, Triple Blonde Végé, Uitzet, Végé Tafelbier, White-Star Leopold. | |||