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==History==
==History==
[[File:Sign one.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Van Malder enamel sign. Collection: Adam Irwin]]
 
Lambic blender founded in Anderlecht at rue Van Lint 37 by Jean Van Malder, closed in 1986.  
Lambic blender founded by Jean Van Malder. The first appearance of Van Malder in the Brussels Almanac was in 1904. Originally located in Molenbeek at Chaussée de Gand 163, then at Place Wouters Koeckx 13-14 until 1942, it was later relocated to Anderlecht at [https://maps.app.goo.gl/dBkdVfMNL7wiWN5n6?g_st=ic Rue Van Lint 37.]
Also known as "Brasserie De La Bourse". By 1975 they only produced filtered gueuze.  
Also known as "Brasserie De La Bourse". By 1975 they only produced filtered gueuze. Van Malder was one of the last two Brussels lambic producers (besides Cantillon) before closing in 1986.


==Beers==
==Beers==
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==Coasters==
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==Bottles==
==Bottles==
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==References==
==References==


[[Books#Geuze_.26_Kriek:_The_Secret_of_Lambic_Beer|''Geuze & Kriek: The Secret of Lambic Beer'']], Van den Steen, p. 60. [http://blogs.yahoo.co.jp/brillat_savarin_1/28428527.html 1]  
[[Books#Geuze_.26_Kriek:_The_Secret_of_Lambic_Beer|''Geuze & Kriek: The Secret of Lambic Beer'']], Van den Steen, p. 60.  
[https://web.archive.org/web/20050207053059/http://home.tiscali.be/proud2b/beers.htm 2]
 
[https://archives.bruxelles.be/almanach/watch/AC/AC_1904%20-%2007/AC_1904_PROFESSIONS%20BEROEPEN#page/35 Bruxelles Almanach du Commerce, 1904, p. 987.]
 
[http://blogs.yahoo.co.jp/brillat_savarin_1/28428527.html Historical info.]
 
[https://bit.ly/2VQx2Vt Historical info #2.]
 
[https://web.archive.org/web/20050207053059/http://home.tiscali.be/proud2b/beers.htm Archived brewery listing.]
 
[[Category: Lambic Breweries and Blenders (Closed)]]

Latest revision as of 23:00, 9 May 2026

Former Van Malder blendery site (2026). Photo: Mark Linsner

History

Lambic blender founded by Jean Van Malder. The first appearance of Van Malder in the Brussels Almanac was in 1904. Originally located in Molenbeek at Chaussée de Gand 163, then at Place Wouters Koeckx 13-14 until 1942, it was later relocated to Anderlecht at Rue Van Lint 37. Also known as "Brasserie De La Bourse". By 1975 they only produced filtered gueuze. Van Malder was one of the last two Brussels lambic producers (besides Cantillon) before closing in 1986.

Beers

  • Framboise-Lambic
  • Framboise Van Malder
  • Frambozenbier
  • Gueuze Extra
  • Gueuze Van Malder
  • Kriek-Lambik Extra
  • Kriek Van Malder
  • Lambik

Breweriana

Glasses

Coasters

Signs

Bottles

References

Geuze & Kriek: The Secret of Lambic Beer, Van den Steen, p. 60.

Bruxelles Almanach du Commerce, 1904, p. 987.

Historical info.

Historical info #2.

Archived brewery listing.