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Beer of the Day: Alvinne Niks Meer Nodig

I was fortunate enough to visit the great Nüetnigenough in Brussels twice last month, and enjoy the great food, beers, and hospitality of co-owner Olivier Desmet. Olivier is a huge beer lover, as anyone that visits his superb establishment will discover. He poured me and Stijn Van Houdt of Visit Flanders a very special dessert…The ...

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Beer of the Day: Bockor Cuvee de Jacobins Rouge

A fine, delicious Flemish Red Brown beer from Brouwerij Bockor in Bellegem, West Flanders. The brewery is now renamed as Brouwerij Omer Vander Ghinste. Cuvee de Jacobins Rouge is based on a beer with 100% spontaneous fermentation. There is a huge coolship on the top floor of the brewery, and the Red Brown (Rood Bruin) is aged&hel ...

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Cafe Le Trappiste, Brugge

The wonderful, atmospheric new “Le Trappiste” in Brugge (Bruges) is already making fans from all over the world, despite opening just a little over a year ago. “The Trappist” first lured beer lovers on May 9, 2013, but it still feels new. Co-owner Regnier De Muynck has been a fixture on the Belgian beer scene…The ...

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‘t Brugs Beertje enjoys 31st birthday

One of Belgium’s great beer cafes just celebrated 31 years of business. ‘t Brugs Beertje (“Brugge’s Little Bear”) first opened on Friday, May 13th, 1983. Co-founder Daisy Claeys is still owner, and remains one of Belgium’s top publicans. I spent an evening at The Little Bear on Monday, April 21st, and it was ...

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1975 Cantillon Kriek

On a nice spring day in Belgium, Sunday, April 20th, I had the chance to taste a very special vintage beer. It’s not too often that you get to drink a nearly 40-year old brew, and I was excited at the news that friends Andre Van Gansen, Danny Van Tricht, and I would be opening…The post 1975 Cantillon Kriek appeared first on Belgia ...

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Brouwerij St. Bernardus: “new” Extra 4

One of Belgium’s great breweries is not resting on the laurels of its already superb lineup of beers. St. Bernardus, of Watou, West Flanders, perhaps best-known for its dark, rich, malty, Abt 12, has just added a fine warm weather session beer to its portfolio. I had the pleasure of visiting the brewery (for the…The post Brouwerij ...

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Cantillon’s Bomb Shelter Cellar

The much-beloved Brasserie Cantillon has a new long-term storage project where tens of thousands of bottles of lambic, Oude Gueuze, and other beers will be stored for up to thirty years. I had the great pleasure of visiting the “Bomb Shelter Cellar” with Cantillon brewmaster Jean Van Roy on Thursday, April 24. Jean told me, as ...

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Leuven Beer Tasting and Talks, April 25th….

Next weekend, April 26-27, Belgium’s premier beer festival will be in full swing in Leuven’s Brabanthal. The Zythos Bier Festival (ZBF) will feature over 100 Belgian breweries and 500 different beers. The city of Leuven has fully embraced the festival and its local beer culture since the festival moved to Leuven in 2012. In fact,&h ...

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The Great Belgian Beer Dinner 2014 is next week in Ghent

What is likely to be one of the most remarkable beer dinners in Belgium in 2014 is next week. The “Great Belgian Beer Dinner 2014″ initially sold out so quickly for the Wednesday, April 23 date-in just 20 minutes or so-that an extra day, Tuesday the 22nd, was added. For next Wednesday, extra tables will…The post The Great Be ...

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