Brouwerij De Keersmaeker
Location: Kobbegem, Belgium
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The brewery in Kobbegem was build by Joris Van der Hasselt at the end of the 17th century and taken over and expanded by the De Keermaeker family afterwards. The brewery took over the Brouwerij Eylenbosch in 1989, the same year that the Maes Brewery took a stake in Keersmaeker. By 2000 the brewery was in total control of Alken-Maes.
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Inscription: Mort Subite |
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Height: 14.5 cms |
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Diameter: 6.5 cms |
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Remarks: Mort Subite page on the Alken-Maes website. Mort Subite translates as 'Sudden Death' |
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Inscription: Mort Subite |
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Height: 14 cms |
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Diameter: 7.5 cms |
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Remarks: This glass has a picture on the rear. |
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Inscription: Mort Subite |
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Height: 21 cms |
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Diameter: 5.5 cms |
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Volume: 0.2l |
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Inscription: Caves St Pierre |
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Height: 14 cms |
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Diameter: 7.5 cms |
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Remarks: This glass was identified for me by Cyril Pagniez who runs the fantastic www.trappistbeer.net a wonderful website all about Trappist Beer and Breweries. |