Palm Breweries Steenhuffel | |||
Le Cornet = De Hoorn, established in 1747. In 1975 its name changed to Brasserie Palm. Takes over the Aerts Saint-Josse brewery, and then sells the Aerts 1900. In 1998, took over the brewery Rodenbach . In 2001, took a majority stake in De Gouden Boom . Becomes Palm Breweries in 2003. In 2004, resumes production of Steenbrugge, previously brewed by its subsidiary De Gouden Boom. In 2006, is acquired by the Dutch brewing group Bavaria, which holds 60% of the company's shares. In operation. Commercial Register To see the To hide the Breewed beers Brugge Blond, Brugge Tripel (1987 - ?), Dobbel Palm (1947 - ?), Dobbel Palm 2000, Dort Dortmunder Typ, Douglas Celtic Blond, Douglas Celtic Brown, Douglas Scotch Ale, Dubbel Bock, Dubbel/Double Palm, Dubbel Van Roy, Edel Export, Euro Export, Euro Malz, Euro Pils, Export, Gordon Finest Gold Blond, Gordon Finest Gold Blond Merry Xmas, Gordon Scotch Ale, Grisette (1986 - ?), Grisette 20 ans Les Chardons Brugelette, Havana '59, Job, John Martin's, John Martin's special, Lola, Malzbier, Martin's Blond Ale, Märzen Bier, Mexicana '10, Oud Bier, Palm, Palm 250, Palm Ale, Palm Alt, Palm Belgique, Palm Dobbel, Palm Dobbel Hergist, Palm Export, Palm Green, Palm Hergist, Palm Lager Beer, Palm Malz, Palm oud, Palm Pils, Palm Pilsener, Palm Royale (2003 - ?), Pa-Zeun, Pils, Rex Europabier, Royal Van Roy Ale, Russia '77, Salitos, Speciale Aerts, Speciale Dax, Speciale Job, Speciale Palm, Steendonk Brabants Witbier, Urthel (2017 - ?). Bières à façon/Contract beers Brabante pour la brasserie madrilène Brabante Cervezas. En 1986 : Aerts 1900, Bock Pils, Dobbel Palm, Grisette, Speciale Aerts, Speciale Palm. | |||