Rodenbach Vintage 2011
The 2011 version of the Rodenbach Vintage just landed on the west coast, just in time for a last minute Christmas gift option for the […]
The 2011 version of the Rodenbach Vintage just landed on the west coast, just in time for a last minute Christmas gift option for the […]
Brouwerij Het Anker can trace its history to 1471 during the era of “Beguinages” when independent women would run their own small enterprises such as […]
In the 3rd piece in my series on Belgian Beer for the Wonderful Wanderings travel site, I briefly discuss the history of Rodenbach and its […]
Wow! I think about beer has been nominated for an award for by Lord of the Drinks. This is a great list of 25 blogs […]
Traquair House is Scotland’s oldest inhabited house with a history of just over 900 years dating back to 1107 when it was a hunting lodge […]
Moving from the far north of Belgium, Antwerp, I decided to go to south of Belgium and visit the Trappist Monastery of Chimay. Chimay is […]
Brouwerij De Ranke Père Noël is, like most of De Ranke’s other beers, a departure from the Belgian norm of darker big beers for the holidays. […]
Brouwerij Dilewyns is another example of the growing beer movement within the borders of Belgium. While Belgium saw huge decline in the number of breweries […]
De Struise Brouwers‘ Black Albert is inspired by the classic British Russian Imperial Stout but brewed in the vein of the American craft interpretation of […]
I was recently approached by Sofie Couwenbergh of the Wonderful Wanderings travel blog to create some posts about Belgian beer. Sofie is a Belgian writing […]
Brasserie de la Senne is one of Brussels’ newest breweries with their doors opening in December of 2010. However, owners Yvan De Baets and Bernard […]
Brasserie d’Achouffe N’Ice Chouffe is the brewery’s winter seasonal. Our gnome friends are back; this time one is wearing a nice Christmas colored kilt while he […]