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Beer In Ads #3427: Extra Ligne

August 2, 2020 By Jay Brooks

Sunday’s ad is for Extra Ligne, from maybe the 1930s. From the late 1800s until the 1980s, poster art really came into its own, and in Europe a lot of really cool posters, many of them for breweries, were produced. I’ve been posting vintage European posters all last year and will continue to do so in 2020. This poster was created for Brasserie du Lion (sometimes referred to as Grande Brasserie du Lion) which is located in Tournai (known in Dutch as Doornik and historically as Dornick in English), and is a Walloon municipality of Belgium. As far as I can tell, it was founded in 1892 as Brasserie Auguste, and after 1910 was known by a variety of names, including Brasserie de Ligne, Brasserie de l’Alliance, and Grande Brasserie du Lion Tournai. Although it seems possible the original Brassier du Lion was founded in Tournai and acquired the brewery in Ligne, renaming it. One source claims it was known as Brasserie de Ligne from 1910 to 1914, and then again from 1929 to 1940. I don’t know who the artist is who created this poster.

Filed Under: Art & Beer, Beers Tagged With: Advertising, Belgium, History

Beer In Ads #3426: Belge Ligne

August 1, 2020 By Jay Brooks

Saturday’s ad is for Belge Ligne, from maybe the 1930s. From the late 1800s until the 1980s, poster art really came into its own, and in Europe a lot of really cool posters, many of them for breweries, were produced. I’ve been posting vintage European posters all last year and will continue to do so in 2020. This poster was created for Brasserie du Lion (sometimes referred to as Grande Brasserie du Lion) which is located in Tournai (known in Dutch as Doornik and historically as Dornick in English), and is a Walloon municipality of Belgium. As far as I can tell, it was founded in 1892 as Brasserie Auguste, and after 1910 was known by a variety of names, including Brasserie de Ligne, Brasserie de l’Alliance, and Grande Brasserie du Lion Tournai. Although it seems possible the original Brassier du Lion was founded in Tournai and acquired the brewery in Ligne, renaming it. One source claims it was known as Brasserie de Ligne from 1910 to 1914, and then again from 1929 to 1940. I don’t know who the artist is who created this poster.

Filed Under: Art & Beer, Beers Tagged With: Advertising, Belgium, History

Beer In Ads #3426: Saison Ligne

July 31, 2020 By Jay Brooks

Friday’s ad is for Saison Ligne, from maybe the 1930s. From the late 1800s until the 1980s, poster art really came into its own, and in Europe a lot of really cool posters, many of them for breweries, were produced. I’ve been posting vintage European posters all last year and will continue to do so in 2020. This poster was created for Brasserie du Lion (sometimes referred to as Grande Brasserie du Lion) which is located in Tournai (known in Dutch as Doornik and historically as Dornick in English), and is a Walloon municipality of Belgium. As far as I can tell, it was founded in 1892 as Brasserie Auguste, and after 1910 was known by a variety of names, including Brasserie de Ligne, Brasserie de l’Alliance, and Grande Brasserie du Lion Tournai. Although it seems possible the original Brassier du Lion was founded in Tournai and acquired the brewery in Ligne, renaming it. One source claims it was known as Brasserie de Ligne from 1910 to 1914, and then again from 1929 to 1940. I don’t know who the artist is who created this poster.

Filed Under: Art & Beer, Beers Tagged With: Advertising, Belgium, History

Beer In Ads #3425: Oude Man Lion

July 30, 2020 By Jay Brooks

Thursday’s ad is for Lion Oude Man Vieille Biere, from 1965. From the late 1800s until the 1980s, poster art really came into its own, and in Europe a lot of really cool posters, many of them for breweries, were produced. I’ve been posting vintage European posters all last year and will continue to do so in 2020. This poster was created for Brasserie du Lion (sometimes referred to as Grande Brasserie du Lion) which is located in Tournai (known in Dutch as Doornik and historically as Dornick in English), and is a Walloon municipality of Belgium. As far as I can tell, it was founded in 1892 as Brasserie Auguste, and after 1910 was known by a variety of names, including Brasserie de Ligne, Brasserie de l’Alliance, and eventually Grande Brasserie du Lion Tournai. Although it seems possible the original Brassier du Lion was founded in Tournai and acquired the brewery in Ligne, renaming it. Also, some sources say it wasn’t known as du Lion until 1940, but I have found letters with the Brasserie du Lion letterhead dated in 1935. I don’t know who the artist is who created this poster.

Filed Under: Art & Beer, Beers Tagged With: Advertising, Belgium, History

Beer In Ads #3424: Op-Ale Is Fun Bier

July 29, 2020 By Jay Brooks

Thursday’s ad is for Op-Ale, from 1965. From the late 1800s until the 1980s, poster art really came into its own, and in Europe a lot of really cool posters, many of them for breweries, were produced. I’ve been posting vintage European posters all last year and will continue to do so in 2020. This poster was created for Brouwerij De Smedt which is located in the Flemish Brabant municipality of Opwijk, in Belgium. It was founded in 1790, but was acquired by Heineken in the early 2000s, who changed its name to the Affligem Brewery, although in 2010 Heineken dissolved Affligem and folded it into Alken-Maes. According to them, Op-Ales originated “at the beginning of the 20th century, after a “Competition for the Improvement of Belgian Beer” was launched to counterbalance new imported beers that entered the market. The competition inspired numerous brewers to create amber-colored beers based on mineral-rich brewing water, light-colored caramel malts and soft aroma hops. These beers are commonly referred to as Spéciale Belge.” At the bottom of the ad, it reads. “Dat is Fijn Bier,” which translates as “That is fun beer.” I don’t know who the artist is who created this poster, although it was designed and printed by the design firm Etipan in Brussels.

Filed Under: Art & Beer, Beers Tagged With: Advertising, Belgium, History

Beer In Ads #3423: Another Norton

July 28, 2020 By Jay Brooks

Tuesday’s ad is for Norton, from maybe the 1950s, but possibly earlier. From the late 1800s until the 1980s, poster art really came into its own, and in Europe a lot of really cool posters, many of them for breweries, were produced. I’ve been posting vintage European posters all last year and will continue to do so in 2020. This poster was created for Brasserie DesChamps Celles which was located in Celles, in the Hérault region of southern France. I wasn’t able to find much information about the brewery, except that it must have closed some time ago, and the town had an exhibition of the town’s history, including the brewery, in 2013 and/or 2016. I don’t know who the artist is who created this poster.

Filed Under: Art & Beer, Beers Tagged With: Advertising, France, History

Beer In Ads #3422: Bière Moritz, 189 Rue De Vaugiard

July 27, 2020 By Jay Brooks

Monday’s ad is for Bière Moritz, from who knows when. At least one source claimed it was from between 1890 and 1900, but the prominent listing of as telephone number seems to belie that, and makes it more likely it was after 1930. From the late 1800s until the 1980s, poster art really came into its own, and in Europe a lot of really cool posters, many of them for breweries, were produced. I’ve been posting vintage European posters all last year and will continue to do so in 2020. This poster was created for Moritz, which is located in Barcelona, Spain, which is a city on the coast of northeastern Spain. It is the capital and largest city of the autonomous community of Catalonia, as well as the second-most populous municipality of Spain. It was founded in 1856, closed in 1978, but was reopened in 2004 by the founder’s family. I don’t know who the artist is who created this poster, although it appears to be signed in the lower-left corner “Collombar.”

Filed Under: Art & Beer, Beers Tagged With: Advertising, History, Spain

Beer In Ads #3421: This Is Beer

July 26, 2020 By Jay Brooks

Sunday’s ad is for Això és Birra Moritz, from who knows when. It’s a variation on a century-old poster but could also be contemporary. But my gut tells me it’s newer. From the late 1800s until the 1980s, poster art really came into its own, and in Europe a lot of really cool posters, many of them for breweries, were produced. I’ve been posting vintage European posters all last year and will continue to do so in 2020. This poster was created for Moritz, which is located in Barcelona, Spain, which is a city on the coast of northeastern Spain. It is the capital and largest city of the autonomous community of Catalonia, as well as the second-most populous municipality of Spain. It was founded in 1856, closed in 1978, but was reopened in 2004 by the founder’s family. The text at the top, “això és birra,” translates as “this is beer.” I don’t know who the artist is who created this poster.

Filed Under: Art & Beer, Beers Tagged With: Advertising, History, Spain

Beer In Ads #3420: Dreaming Of Bieres Moritz

July 25, 2020 By Jay Brooks

Saturday’s ad is for Bieres Moritz, from maybe the 1900s or 1910s. From the late 1800s until the 1980s, poster art really came into its own, and in Europe a lot of really cool posters, many of them for breweries, were produced. I’ve been posting vintage European posters all last year and will continue to do so in 2020. This poster was created for Moritz, which is located in Barcelona, Spain, which is a city on the coast of northeastern Spain. It is the capital and largest city of the autonomous community of Catalonia, as well as the second-most populous municipality of Spain. It was founded in 1856, closed in 1978, but was reopened in 2004 by the founder’s family. I don’t know who the artist is who created this poster, although it’s signed in the lower-left corner with the stylized letters C.V.

And here’s a slight different image of the poster, with slightly better resolution despite being smaller.

Filed Under: Art & Beer, Beers Tagged With: Advertising, Catalonia, History, Spain

Beer In Ads #3419: Brasserie F. Moeremans

July 24, 2020 By Jay Brooks

Friday’s ad is for 3 Bieres Exquises, from maybe the 1940s or 50s. From the late 1800s until the 1980s, poster art really came into its own, and in Europe a lot of really cool posters, many of them for breweries, were produced. I’ve been posting vintage European posters all last year and will continue to do so in 2020. This poster was created for Brasserie F. Moeremans, which was located in Anderlecht, one of the 19 municipalities of the Brussels-Capital Region of Belgium. There had been a lambic brewery on the site since at least 1892, but Moeremans bought it in 1930, reopening in 1931. They continued brewing there until closing in 1981. I don’t know who the artist is who created this poster.

Filed Under: Art & Beer, Beers Tagged With: Advertising, Belgium, History

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