Visiting Brussels Aug 5-9

Discussion in 'Belgium' started by mjco04, Jun 23, 2019.

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  1. mjco04

    mjco04 Initiate (0) May 30, 2013 Connecticut

    Need beer tips and recommendations on how to maximize my time and some personal advice in trying out as much beer possible.

    a. Best bar/s?
    b. Shares? Do people share beers at the brewery or bars? I might bring some bottles or cans to share.
    c. Not very popular brewery other than Cantillon or 3 Fonteinen that I should check out.
    d. Restaurants!
    e. Day trips other than Bruges.
    f. Other personal advice in general.
     
  2. barrybeerdog

    barrybeerdog Pundit (941) Aug 17, 2012 South Dakota

    Bars: Moeder Lambic, (both locations)
    Restaurants: Nuetnigenough
    Day trips: Antwerp, Watou
    Other advice: rent a bike in Watou & ride to Brasserie Thiriez in Esquelbecq France

    Enjoy your trip, Belgium is great!!
     
  3. HaciendaNapoles

    HaciendaNapoles Initiate (0) Sep 11, 2015 Reunion
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    Shares: NO. don’t be that guy.
     
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  4. Snowcrash000

    Snowcrash000 Grand High Pooh-Bah (6,041) Oct 4, 2017 Germany
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    From another thread:

     
  5. DefenCorps

    DefenCorps Grand Pooh-Bah (4,838) Jan 18, 2007 Oregon
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    Also, right around the corner from Moeder Originale is the excellent Dynamo.

    Also, I recommend you go to a Pistolet location and try their exclusive Cantillon, Chouke (my review is up) , as well as their Filet American, an excellent steak tartare sandwich. They also have an exclusive version of Taras Boulba available for to go purchase. Speaking of which, make sure to drink some fresh TB in Brussels.

    This may be an unpopular opinion, but I found 3F to be head and shoulders above Cantillon, specifically because the brewery only offerings were so fantastic, and the atmosphere was so much more relaxed. I spent 2 days drinking at 3F, and 1 at Cantillon, and while I'm bummed I didn't get around to drinking beers I REALLY wanted to try our revisit, like Lambic d'Aunis or Fou'foune, I can't complain too much. Do NOT pass on the Twist of Fate beers at 3F. Armand is releasing a bunch in July, and you might be there in time to try most of the new druivenlambiks being released, as well as the exceptional Schaerbeekse on a Toast from the previous release. Again, if you're interested, look at my list 30 or so reviews.
     
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  6. Snowcrash000

    Snowcrash000 Grand High Pooh-Bah (6,041) Oct 4, 2017 Germany
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    While I tend to agree, I think that they are just two wildly different experiences and would highly recommend it to everyone to seek them both out.
     
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  7. BoardwalkBock

    BoardwalkBock Pooh-Bah (2,041) Aug 18, 2012 New York
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    Am I correct in seeing 3F is only open Wed-Fri? Of course I’ll be there Sun-Tues.
     
  8. DefenCorps

    DefenCorps Grand Pooh-Bah (4,838) Jan 18, 2007 Oregon
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    They are also open Saturday ( official websites still are frequently better than Google!)

    Also, for Open Beer Days, they are open Sunday 8th September.
     
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  9. beatsbybrews

    beatsbybrews Initiate (0) Sep 5, 2018 California

    Does the 3F Restaurant have a decent 3F taplist / bottles to go selection? I fly in at 4pm Saturday and not sure I'll make it to the 3F LoD in time before last call.
     
  10. Sparty93

    Sparty93 Devotee (399) Aug 29, 2013 Michigan

    I tend to agree. For one, I don't want to bother with packing beer when I'm travelling to the greatest beer destination on earth. For another, when I contacted a small brewer in northern Belgium for a visit and offered to bring a few US-oriented beers (NEIPA, BA stouts, etc) for trading/sharing, he was completely unimpressed. This is just my gut feeling, but I didn't get the impression that American styles will get that much interest, and there's no point in bringing an American lambic/wild.
     
  11. AndrewK

    AndrewK Savant (1,123) Oct 20, 2006 California

    The last time I went to the restaurant was before the lambik-o-droom opened, but back then they had straight lambic and Kriek on handpump, plus a couple of vintage geuze bottles in addition to the standard lineup. I don’t think they did bottles to go as the old shop was around the corner, but I don’t know if that’s still the case.
     
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  12. beatsbybrews

    beatsbybrews Initiate (0) Sep 5, 2018 California

    Thanks AndrewK! I ended up getting a taxi from the airport to L-O-D and made it just in time to order 2 bottles before closing. Didn't end up going to the restaurant so I'm unable to confirm their current setup. Loved the brewery though - such a great atmosphere.
     
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