In Belgium, beer is without a doubt a culture. Brewing dates back to the 12th century, when the Catholic Church started brewing in their abbeys and sold it as a funding method. Beer started to get in to people’s daily life when they saw it as a perfect alternative to the dirty Medieval water they had to drink and that made them sick. It’s really hard to comprehend how many types of different Belgian beers there are on the market now – but estimates vary from 800 to 1800. So if you are a true beer lover, isn’t it time to travel to the country where it is a religion itself?
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A chance to sample Belgian beer in Brussels including The Magic Rubens, Au Bon Vieux Temps, and Delirium Taphouse. The visit also included the Cantillon Brewery and de Bier Tempel.
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