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As of 2014, Belgium has 247 breweries, a significant increase compared to the beginning of the century, according to figures from the FPS Economy.

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Unions at Alken-Maes, Belgium’s second-largest brewery, have complained of a “reign of terror” being waged by management in negotiations over working conditions and threatened possible industrial

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Prime minister Charles Michel and federal foreign trade minister Kris Peeters are on an economic mission to Japan this week, hosting industry at a seminar to discuss why Belgium is the right place

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The City of Brussels wants to include Brussels’ two artisanal brewers, Cantillon and Brasserie de la Senne, in its plans for the upcoming Belgian Beer Palace (BBP), reports brusselnieuws.be.

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Leuven can rightly consider itself a beer city, if only by virtue of being the home of the world’s largest brewer, AB InBev.

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For a long time, there was some prejudice against organically brewed beer — it won’t store as long, they said. However, today more and more brewers are going to bio route.

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Six architects from a field of 35 applicants have been selected for the next round of a competition to design the new Belgian Beer Temple.

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February 1 will see a number of changes in Belgium. They include:

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The price of several beers brewed by Alken-Maes and InBev will go up on 1 February.

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Westvleteren 12 is no longer the best beer in the world, according to RateBeer, an international beer website.

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