Content by tag : Beer
It’s election season, and in Saint-Géry everyone is invited to vote a week early this Sunday - not for a political party, but for a beer.
What started as a small event in the lobby of a hotel six years ago has grown into the massive Brussels Games Festival.
Belgian beer exports were up again last year, with 70% of production being sent out of the country.
The monks of Grimbergen Abbey, just outside Brussels, want to brew their own beer based on a centuries-old recipe. The only trouble is: They can’t find it.
Three entrepreneurs have launched Bières de Quartiers, which will develop beers inspired by Brussels' neighbourhoods.
From Flanders Today: AB InBev has developed a technique to brew beer that significantly lowers the temperature required to produce gas bubbles and therefore saves an enormou
From Flanders Today: You might associate the name Westmalle much more with beer than you do with a monastery, and that’s the problem the Trappist monks were trying to addres
If you have any green 33cl bottles of Stella Artois sitting in your fridge, check the label before drinking them.
From Flanders Today: The world’s largest brewer, Leuven-based AB InBev, has launched the 100+ Sustainability Accelerator to meet a number of ambitious environmental goals by







