Driftwood Brewing White Bark Witbier
I first encountered White Bark Wheat Ale about 5 years ago, the last time I visited Victoria, BC. I had the excellent ales at […]
I first encountered White Bark Wheat Ale about 5 years ago, the last time I visited Victoria, BC. I had the excellent ales at […]
Foret Blanche is another of Brasserie Dupont‘s excellent beers. Foret, as a labeled in the US, is part of their organic line of beers. In […]
Brouwerij De Graal is another of the new wave of Belgium’s 21st Century breweries. Founded in 2002, De Graal (Flemish for “The Grail”) is making […]
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 […]
Founded in 1899 by the monks of Konigshoeven, the Trappist abbey called Abdij Maria Toevlucht is located near Klein Zundert in The Netherlands. After reducing […]
Kloster Reutberg‘s history begins in 1618 as a monastery of beer drinking nuns. The local countess was surprised by the fact that they preferred beer […]
3 Fonteinen is one of the classic Geuze blenders of Belgium. Their Geuzes and Lambics are highly sought after by sour beer fans the world […]
Gent or Ghent (depending on your preferred spelling, Gent is how it appears on Flemish maps) is the OTHER story book city of Belgium, or […]
Chimay, also known as the Abbaye de Scourmont, is the largest of the Trappist Breweries with a global reach. Their three beers; red, white, & […]
Lighthouse Brewing is one of Vancouver Island’s older breweries. Founded in 1998, this brewery has become part of the new craft beer revolution in British […]
Geuzestekerij De Cam is part of the new vanguard of blenders reviving the ancient tradition of Lambic blending. Founded in 1997 by a Palm Brewery […]
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 […]