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Beer in Belgium varies from pale lager to amber ales, lambic beers, Flemish red ales, sour brown ales, strong ales and stouts. In 2016, there were approximately 224 active breweries in Belgium, including international companies, such as AB InBev, and traditional breweries including Trappist monasteries. On average, Belgians drink 84 liters of beer each year, down from around 200 each year in 1900. Most beers are bought or served in bottles, rather than cans, and almost every beer has its own branded, sometimes uniquely shaped, glass. In 2016, UNESCO inscribed Belgian beer culture on their list of the intangible cultural heritage of humanity.
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Brasserie de l'Abbaye du Val-DieuNo reviewsfrom $10.00
This fresh and light beer, moderately alcoholic, can be drunk as an aperitif, during a meal or as a digestif. The initial freshness will be followe...
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Brasserie de l'Abbaye du Val-Dieu1 reviewfrom $8.00
A salute to the 800th anniversary of Val-Dieu. Let's toast this momentous occasion with a beer brewed in Val-Cistercian Dieu's Abbey. This beer has...
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