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Last weekend, March 14-16, the town of Halle celebrated its annual Lent Carnival. Halle is situated outside Brussels in Vlaams Brabant (Flemish Brabant). Since 1883, […]
Last weekend, March 14-16, the town of Halle celebrated its annual Lent Carnival. Halle is situated outside Brussels in Vlaams Brabant (Flemish Brabant). Since 1883, […]
Girardin Gueuze 1882, sometimes known as “Black Label,” is one of the most elusive Gueuzes on the market. Less than 300 cases of it made […]
La Brasserie à Vapeur is one of the more historic breweries in Belgium. It’s probably more accurate to refer to them as a living brewing museum. The […]
Brasserie de la Senne does it again with a low ABV stout: Stouterik. If you’re not familiar with Brasserie de la Senne, you should be. […]
De Troch is nearing its 200th year of brewing. Despite this milestone, the brewery is virtually unknown in the United States. Their products have only […]
De Plukker has only been brewing for a few years yet they’ve been growing hops for generations. In 2011, the first beer was brewed in […]
Sometimes at breweries, something goes wrong. Everyone who drinks craft beer has experienced this, even unwittingly. That special one-off on tap that was never repeated? […]
The 2014 edition marks the next incarnation of Brasserie Dupont‘s Saison Dupont Dry Hopping which is a dry hopped version of their classic Saison Dupont. The Dry […]
De Dolle Brouwers is one of the classic small breweries of the early Belgian Craft Revolution. De Dolle came into existence in 1980 when the […]
When I was in Belgium last fall, I had a chance to try one of the new beers from Hof ten Dormaal. Despite being an […]
Brasserie du Bocq (pronounced like “bock”) is a family brewery situated in the picturesque hills of the French speaking Wallonia in the tiny village of […]
As much as I’ve been talking about them and drinking their beers, how could I NOT visit Brasserie de la Senne. I’ve been extremely impressed with […]
I’m less than 3 weeks away from getting on a plane for my 2 weeks in Belgium where I’ll be visiting a host of fantastic […]
Brouwerij Boon is famous for their Oude Geuze and Geuze Mariage Parfait. They’re also rightly known for their fruit Lambics. Their Oude Kriek recently won […]
Deep in the heart of southern Belgium lies the last wood-fired brewery. Brasserie Caracole, founded in the 18th century, is still brewing their beer the […]