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The Belgian brewing sector is facing a sharp fall in domestic consumption and sluggish exports, with 2023 being one of the most difficult years for the sector to date, according to the Belgian Bre
The number of breweries in Belgium has fallen for the first time in two decades, new figures reveal.
Do you know the secret of Geuze? It’s in the Pajottenland and Zenne river valley air. Wild yeast swirls invisibly through it, seeping into the lambic brewers’ open vats at night.
The Bourse is back. Not only does the former stock exchange remain ‘the’ place for people to meet up, it now reveals all its inner glories.
Known as the champagne of Brussels, the gueuze is an emblematic brew for the Belgian capital.
Belgian Beer World will finally be opening next month in Brussels' former stock exchange building, the Bourse, two months later than planned.
With Belgian beers’ world famous reputation, it is perhaps no surprise that some tourists or other patrons look to abscond from pubs with a souvenir in the form of a beer glass.
Bad weather this summer has resulted in a poor yield when it comes to the barley harvest.
Brussels Beer Project (BBP) has announced the launch of a new beer made from environmentally friendly barley.