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SofaKingDrunk Beer Shopping in Bruges Belgium..
During a trip to Belgium October 2013 with some friends i went beer shopping and shot these video of Belgian Craft beer in 2 different bottle shops in Bruges..
Belgium Beer Wall-@Brugge
ఈ వీడియో మద్యపానానికి బానిసయయ్ నిత్యం మధ్యం మత్తులో మునిగి తేలుతూ, తమతమ జీవితాలను, మరియు తమ తమ కుంటుంబ సభ్యుల జీవితాలను చేజేతులారా నాశనం చేసుకుంటున్న జల్సా రాయుళ్లకు అంకితం :)
Bruges bars and beer
Bruges bars and beer
Store in Bruges that sells Belgian beers.
This is only one of the two floors of the store!!
The Beer Wall em Bruges - Bélgica
The Beer Wall in Bruges
Why This Belgian Beer Costs $43 a Bottle
Feb. 25 -- Ted Kenny, owner of Top Hops Beer Shop, discusses the rising popularity of craft beer in the U.S. with Bloomberg's Alix Steel on Street Smart.
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Belgium: Brewery opens three kilometre long beer pipeline in Bruges
De Halve Maan Brewery hosted the opening of its beer pipeline between its brewery and its bottle plant 3.2 kilometers (1.9 miles) away in another part of Bruges, Friday.
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De Heeren van Liedekercke Belgian Beer Restaurant
Owner Joost De Four discusses his restaurant, beer cellar, and appreciation of great Belgian ales. Herren van Liedekercke is located in Denderleeuw, just outside of Brussels. Video by Owen Ogletree of ClassicCityBrew.com.
80% of our Belgian Beer Arrived
Remember that trip to Belgium in May? Well, 4 out of the 5 boxes have arrived. Heather and I unbox them and organize into our beer cellar. Most of this goes off-site for long-term aging! Still waiting for another 20+ bottles to arrive. Links to my riding gear, cameras used and motorcycle tools and maintenance: Patreon:
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The Beer Wall Bruges
Their terrace is the best place to people watch in Bruges, and on the day we were there they had my favorite beer Kasteel on draught!
IN BRUGES PART DEUX: BRUGES HARDER! Bruges, Belgium - Leonard Does Europe S2 E6
Due to being advised that Disneyland Paris required five days to be fully appreciated, I was only able to allocate one full day in Bruges during my last European trip. After having a miserable time in Disneyland, and falling completely in love with Bruges, I vowed to rectify this huge planning mistake by making it my home base in Belgium for five full days on this trip.
So, early on a Thursday morning, we headed to CPH for our $72 per-person Brussels Airlines flight to BRU, Belgium’s main airport. While waiting for the flight, we blew all of our remaining Danish Kroners on booze at the Duty Free shop, which was good, since the damn things aren’t used anywhere else in the world. After a short ninety minutes in the air, we landed in Brussels and boarded a train to Bruges Central. From there it was a loud luggage-clattering-on-cobblestones fifteen minute walk to the AirBnb.
Prior to my previous European trip, people kept telling me that Bruges was a “mini-Amsterdam”, and my reaction was always: “Why would I want to go to a small version of Amsterdam? Why not just go Amsterdam?” It wasn’t until I actually visited the town that I realized it’s not just a smaller version of Amsterdam, it’s also much more quaint and charming and relaxing and cozy.
This revelation was reinforced after having time to explore new places, as well as revisit others that I’d already been to, but which were new to my mother and Monika. While I certainly enjoyed revisiting the canal tour, ordering a strong beer sampler at 2be Bar (wrongly identified as the Beer Museum in my video), eating mustard-dipped aged gouda and downing a dangerously smooth 11% ABV Straffe Hendrik Quad at De Halve Maan brewery, and quaffing the world-famous heady Tripel at the nearly impossible to find alleyway bar De Garre, there were plenty of interesting new experiences, too, such as:
-- The Old Chocolate House, which bills itself as home to the best hot chocolate in Bruges. It’s served in an interesting manner: they give you a bunch of chocolate chips in an edible chocolate cup, along with a mug full of steaming milk, into which you whisk the chocolate. I guess the idea is to let you carefully achieve your preferred milk-to-chocolate taste ratio, but my mom is a chocolate fiend, so she just dumped them all in straight away. I’m not a big sweets guy, but she absolutely loved it, and was also smitten with the Belgian waffle we ordered.
--A weekend flea market along the Dijver canal, which was filled with old weird trinkets.
--A visit to the Basilica of the Holy Blood, which houses a cloth supposedly used by Joseph of Arimathea to clean the blood off of Jesus after he died. Unfortunately, we weren’t aware that the cloth is only shown to the public every Friday (and every day from May 3rd to 17th), so we didn’t get to see it.
--Beers at ‘t Brugs Beertje, a world-famous “brown bar” that carries three hundred different bottled Belgian beers, and five drafts. Every beer is served in its own unique and special glass; even if they only have one bottle of a particular beer, that beer will have a glass on the shelf just waiting to be used!
--Dinner at La Dentelliere, a charming restaurant across from the swan-filled Minnewater Park. Like many restaurants in Bruges, they serve the local specialty: mussels in a variety of sauces, including cream, white wine, garlic, cream and curry, cream and white wine, and cream and beer. Being a vegetarian, I didn’t partake, but I did get cheese croquettes, which sound much fancier than what they are: fried cheese.
--A long but pleasant walk to the St. Janshuis and Koelewei windmills, which are on the east side of town on the outer canal ring. St. Janshuis was built in 1770 and is actually a functional windmill that still grinds flour.
Even losing my $500 DJI Spark drone in a canal (full story at didn’t put a damper on what ended up being a lovely trip to what must be one of the loveliest cities in the world.
2be Beer Bar
The Old Chocolate House
De Halve Maan
T Brugs Beertje
La Dentelliere
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Belgian Beer Weekend draws over 60,000 in Brussels
The 17th annual Belgian Beer Weekend in Brussels attracted over 60,000 visitors to the Grand Place on 4-6 September. Despite the rainy weather, the crowd gathered to taste over 350 beers from more than 40 breweries on the main square of Belgium's capital.
This year, the festival was organised under the theme Proud of our Beers.
Outside Belgium, you see that people like beer and they like Belgian beer especially, said Jean-Louis Van de Perre, president of the Belgian Brewers. If you come to Belgium, this is sometimes too evident for the Belgians. So we want also to show to the Belgians that they should be proud of our beers, he told EurActiv.
Despite a programme of traditional events such as horse-drawn carts transporting barrels of beer and the induction of new members of the Knighthood of the Brewer's mash, only one third of beer drinkers at the event were Belgian. The majority of attendees are tourists - a reminder of the importance of beer to the Belgian economy.
With respect to the economy, last year we invested 180 million euro, said Van de Perre. We employ 45 thousand people and provide 2 billion euro of economic added value, so yes, this is a powerhouse in Belgium and it's also very important for the image of Belgium outside our country.
Van de Perre did not put a figure on the number of pints consumed over the weekend, saying only that it would be a lot before quickly recommending to drink with moderation.
The Belgian Beer Weekend is organised by the Belgian Brewers, an association of breweries in Belgium.
Local Bottle Shop Mountain Jug Answers Urban Legend!
Does glass matter? Sunriver Oregon's Mountain Jug gives an answer.
Mountain Jug is a growler boutique, bottle shop, and local hang out with 12 local Central Oregon, Bend, and Sunriver brewery taps. Mountain Jug in Sunriver features a huge vinyl selection, local artists, and a laid back brew culture focused atmosphere.
Brugge - Beer Wall pt2
Brugge - Beer Wall pt2
10.000 bottles of wine + champagne in the supermarket
just an average Delhaize supermarket in Belgium , lots of good wines from all over the world.
Belgian beer shop Beer Planet is in news at BBC.mp4
Belgian Beer Planet, the shop with the largest selection of Belgian beers is in the news at BBC
Medieval Bruges is to get its own underground beer pipeline
An underground beer pipeline is to be installed beneath Belgium's medieval city of Bruges.
The idea behind it is to cut the number of lorries carrying beer through the city's cobbled streets.
Around 500 tankers will be taken off Bruges' roads each year by the pipeline which will be made from high quality plastic.
This is stronger than a steel pipe. It's really very strong. So we are quite confident that no leaks or illegal tapping points will be there, said confident brewery owner Xavier V…
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