Find a street in Brussels called GrassMarket or Rue Mach de Herbs or whatever. There is a pub down a little alley that opened in about 1667 or so. Great little spot and it just seems so old when you are there. Good for Orval and Chimay on tapok so iv tasted the great oktoberfest beer and the czech republics and now off to germany but what are the best breweries im going to ghent brussels and bruge sofar any suggestions
I was in Brugge late last year, there's a bar called Cambrinus that has about 400 beers on the menu. A bit too many to work through on the one trip, but I think it's a must. Fairly easy to find (just off the main square), they have a website, they also have a bottle shop with a similar selection a few houses away from the bar if you want to take some home. I think they also have a shop in brussels.
And keep demanding that bloody XXXX as the whole bar laughs at you. :beerbang:Dare ya to complain about their weird shit beers, and demand sunfin decent like a XXXX or Fosters.
Yep, found that out when I got therepetesbrew said:DeGoudenboom brewery in Brugges. We did this as part of a tour with Quasimodo's tours (t.... doing a search it mentions they've moved the brewery. unsure.gif
Is this it?Aussie Claret said:there are some old bars and pubs as has been said in Brugge, there is also a great beer shop / museum. Well worth a visit. Sorry don't know the street name but it is in the old part of the town.
I visited this brewery, unfortunatelly tho I decide to visit on my last day in Brugge, which happened to be the one day a week they are closed to the public I think it was a Wednesday.Ronin said:The other one I would suggest is De Halve Maan Brewery, supposedly the only brewery left in Brugge...not sure if that's true or not but their beers are quite good.
+1, awesome place, but deciding is a challenge.
You must also climb the carillion and visit the basilica of the holy blood when there.
And have some musseln et frittes with mayonnaise and a Hoegaarden
cheers
grant
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