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mojonojo

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Hello folks

it looks like im going to have to move to Liege, Belgium for work in the next few months, so i am starting to gather information about home brewing in Belgium, supply stores etc.

So the obvious www.brouwland.com is about an hour from liege, so thats a start, do any other members have any good resources for the brewer in the nation of beer?

M
 
personally, if I were in Belgium, I wouldn't bother with home brew - there's plenty of very good ale/beer already available in shops, without attempting to make my own. and it's all at a very high standard.
 
Crastney said:
personally, if I were in Belgium, I wouldn't bother with home brew - there's plenty of very good ale/beer already available in shops, without attempting to make my own. and it's all at a very high standard.

by your argument i shouldn't be home brewing now? given that the kernel brewery is virtually on my doorstep, and i enjoy a afternoon there with mates every month, I enjoy home-brewing and dont necessarily do it to 'just make beer to a high standard'.

I can say for certainty i will be drinking a lot of trappist beers, and at €1.60 for a Rochfort 10 from the corner store i wont be complaining!

So far there is Brouwland (1hr from liege) & Castle maltings (about 2hrs) and Candirect about an hour and a half into Germany.
 
sorry - I probably should have added that I don't brew my own beer, yet, only (mostly) cider, ginger stuff, some fruit wine, and high strength infusions (limoncello, and beech leaf noyau).
 
Crastney said:
personally, if I were in Belgium, I wouldn't bother with home brew - there's plenty of very good ale/beer already available in shops, without attempting to make my own. and it's all at a very high standard.
you can buy anything you want where ever you are but it's not about the buying , it's more about the making ;)
 
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