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• [https://www.lambic.info/images/1/19/TWEE-EEUWEN-BIERCULTUUR.pdf "Twee Eeuwen Biercultuur In De Zennevallei" (Two Centuries of Beer Culture in the Senne Valley) exhibition guide], Provincie Vlaams-Brabant Dienst Erfgoed, 2016. | |||
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Revision as of 01:20, 20 October 2022
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History
Brasserie Fr. Wets & Fils was a lambic blender founded in 1926 by Frans Wets in Sint-Genesius Rode. It was located at Alsembergsesteenweg and Tenbroekstraat (Alsemberg), and produced Gueuze and Kriek. Wets closed in 1980 in Sint-Genesius-Rode, De Neve continued Kriek production until 1987, and Girardin continued production until 1993.
Beers
- Gueuze Extra
- Gueuze Wets
- Kriek Extra
- Kriek Wets
- Wets Faro
Breweriana
Advertising
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Wets Gueuze-Kriek glass. Photo: Ebay.
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Wets Kriek Extra paper sign.
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Gueuze-Kriek Wets wooden sign, Timmermans Brewery Museum.
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Kriek Wets wooden crate. Collection: Ben Nevels
Bottles
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Gueuze Wets, pre-1980. Photo: Ben Nevels
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Gueuze Wets cork. Photo: Ben Nevels
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Gueuze Wets seal. Photo: Ben Nevels
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Kriek Wets cork photo.
References
• "Twee Eeuwen Biercultuur In De Zennevallei" (Two Centuries of Beer Culture in the Senne Valley) exhibition guide, Provincie Vlaams-Brabant Dienst Erfgoed, 2016.