One Day in Belgium – A drive through Pajottenland and visits to Westvleteren and Struise
- 3 March, 2009
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originally published on ratebeer.com Time: 8am Wake up in an uncomfortable hostel bed. Mix one part jeg-lagged lethargy, one part hangover and one part upset stomach caused by an excessive amount of lambic the night before, this is a hell of a way to start the morning. Stumbling around the … Continue Reading →
Weekend of Spontaneous Fermentation 2006
- 22 June, 2006
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30 km to the northwest of Brussels is the village of Opstal-Buggenhout, where the annual Weekend of Spontaneous Fermentation occurs in the spring. A dozen draft oude and jonge lambik with a number of kirkenlambik and frambozenlambik as well; numerous bottles including rare vintages; jovial, fun atmosphere; affordable pours. No … Continue Reading →
Ghent, Belgium
- 13 June, 2006
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Ghent, Belgium, Flanders. 50 km west of Brussels. Water canals, tourists and church processions. A few notable beer destinations, though not as many as in Brugge, and not as many canals (or tourists).
Antwerp 2006
- 12 June, 2006
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Antwerp, Flanders, Belgium. Known for the world-renowned Kulminator bar run by Dirk Van Dyck and his wife Leen. Known for one of the deepest cellars in the world, almost all of it Belgian beer. The vintage list goes back 30 years. By 2006, the RateBeer Best mania surrounding Abbaye de … Continue Reading →



