Belgium: Still a Beer Lover’s Paradise (Part 1)

My wife and I traveled to Belgium in August last year. It was not primarily a “Beer Trip.” We were visiting War Memorials (mainly in the Flanders area) and Biking, Bird-watching, and Hiking around the country-side. However, if you also happen to love beer, you can easily scratch that itch wherever you happen to be in Belgium!

I will say that this beer (TwoTribes Nomad) was made in London, but it set the tone for me as we traveled through the “Chunnel” to Brussels. Once we picked up the rental car, we made our way to Bruges. The car stayed in the parking garage the next two days as we explored the city and surrounding area. I had the advantage of previous “beer-oriented” trips to Belgium, so it was nice to visit things I hadn’t seen the last time.

Because we were there in High Season, there were a LOT of people. But with a little planning, you can avoid most of the crowds (especially if you are biking/hiking). Of course, we did hit the great beer places, too (here’s that post). None of them were “waiting list to get in,” but a couple were pretty full. The service was great and the beers tasty!

We left Bruges early on the third morning … once we were traveling towards Ypres, there were no crowds–the roads were nice and the scenery was stunning. We stopped at almost all the Canadian Memorials as we made our way deep into Flanders.

The poem “In Flanders Fields” was written in this area by a Canadian soldier: Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae. It was very moving to tour these sites …

We made our way to Ypres for lunch — and it so happens they have beer there, too!

St Arnoldus was great … the bar is very linear with an awesome patio in the back. I figured I might as well have a flight of St Bernardus at St Arnoldus!

We toured the Flanders Museum and, after a couple of birding stops, made our way to Poperinge! (To Be Continued)

Enjoy!

Beer Mentor

112. t’Brugs Beertje, Bruges, Belgium (#79)

I’m up to 79 places on the Growler List visits … What a concerted effort! But I am determined to complete as much of the list as I can — all in the name of good beer drinking!

I was able to visit t’Brugs Beertje, number 112 on the list, during a recent trip to Belgium. With around 300 different Belgian beers, it’s a pretty good place to find a winner–the Orval in this picture was a 2013 version … tasty (and was made the last time I visited Orval, which made it even more special)! This place is definitely worthy of a spot on the list.

But, really, if you are going to visit Belgium, I would recommend the other spots on this list first: 1) Orval, 2) Halve Maan Brewery, 3) Cantillon … maybe even the Grand Place in Brussels. Don’t get me wrong, this is a great bar … but that’s what it is. There are other bars in Bruges that we found to be as intriguing and well stocked with beer:

  1. Le Trappiste Brugge

27 beers on tap and a pretty extensive bottle list. Cool cellar bar.

2. De Garre

This place, down a narrow alley, is well worth the visit!

Very cool venue, excellent beers, and great presentation!

There are so many good places with great beer in Bruges. Even sitting on the patio of our hotel, we enjoyed a refreshing beverage and checked out the views.

We didn’t even make it to Halve Maan this trip …

I loved #112 … the bar is quite eclectic, and the beer selection was phenomenal. What a treat to visit Bruges, and this place in particular. If you have a chance to visit here, these places are well worth the visit. Make sure you spend some time walking around the city and taking in the sights — this will make the great beer taste that much better! 🙂

Beer Mentor