“Belgian Beer & Food” Magazine: A Review
The Magazine Belgian Beer & Food magazine is a new English-language quarterly magazine being published out of Brussels, Belgium with the stated goal of creating “a […]
The Magazine Belgian Beer & Food magazine is a new English-language quarterly magazine being published out of Brussels, Belgium with the stated goal of creating “a […]
Brouwerij Timmermans lays claim to the title of “The World’s Oldest Lambic Brewery.” Founded in 1702, the brewery that would eventually be inherited by the […]
Please note, all of this post was written prior to AB-InBev’s purchase of Birra del Borgo. While the beers still may good, I can not […]
Boulevard Brewing has been in the news a lot lately after they broke the news that they were accepting a buyout offer from Belgian brewing […]
Brouwerij Boon produces my favorite geuzes. The Marriage Parfait is my favorite of their Geuzes. It’s consistently one of my “desert island” beers. Boon’s Marriage Parfait […]
Brasserie Dieu du Ciel is Quebec’s other craft brewery of repute, Unibroue being the one most commonly associated with the French-speaking Canadian province. That’s not […]
Hobbybrouwerij Het Nest has a fun story and some great beers to go with it. What started out as a beer tasting club amongst friends […]
De Struise Brouwers Pannepot has become a classic Belgian Strong Dark Ale in only a short time since the brewery’s founding in 2003. De Struise […]
Driftwood Brewery Old Cellar Dweller 2011 was another fine gift from my beer exchange with British Columbian beer fan Leapbeer. Old Cellar Dweller is a barleywine […]
Hof Ten Dormaal is an interesting brewery, to say the least. They call themselves a “farmhouse” brewery, and they mean it in the strictest sense […]
Brouwerij De Ranke has made a name for itself producing some of Belgium’s hoppier ales. Their XX Bitter is a favorite among fans of Belgian beers […]
Rochefort 8 was first released to the public in 1955 after Chimay helped the struggling Trappist brewery revamp their brewery and recipes. 8 was the […]
La Chouffe is the main beer produced by Brasserie d’Achouffe. Achouffe products are famous for the gnome/elf who adorns their bottles and signs. The gnome […]
Updated & edited 03/07/2014 The Brewing Monks: The Benedictine Breweries (Part 1) In the first 5 parts of the The Brewing Monks, we looked […]
Russian River Brewing‘s Redemption falls in the oft overlooked part of their portfolio that isn’t an IPA or a Sour. Redemption falls in their Belgian […]