Hof Ten Dormaal Wit Goud (White Gold)
Brouwerij Hof ten Dormaal has quickly become one of my favorite new breweries from Belgium both because of the quality of their beers as well […]
Brouwerij Hof ten Dormaal has quickly become one of my favorite new breweries from Belgium both because of the quality of their beers as well […]
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 […]
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. […]
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 […]
Brasserie de Cazeau, located in the Walloon country side just northwest of the city of Tournai near the French border, is a small family farm […]
Schlossbrauerei-Au-Hallertau is a small castle brewery in the hop growing region of Bavaria which lends its name to the famous German Nobel Hop: Hallertau. Founded […]
I’m usually pretty wary around bocks. I’ve never been a huge fan. Perhaps I’ve just never really “got” the style. I used to say the […]
Westmalle Trappist is one of the 10 Trappist Breweries (including the new Spencer Abbey in Massachusetts and Zundert in The Netherlands). They also boast the second […]