Belgian beer

Bottled Belgian Beers

Below are some of the bottled Belgian beers I've tasted.   I've not included the specialist gueuzes or lambics.

Belgian Beer Styles

Belgium has many different beer styles in a similar way that the British do.  

De Halve Maan Brugse Zot

review_type: 
beer
beer style: 
Ale
Brewery: 

De Halve Maan

A typical Belgian Blonde ale with vanilla & candy floss flavours.   Carbonated, filtered & served cold like a lager - this is a good example of a Belgian Blonde.

Reviewers rating: 
8

Brouwerij Van Eecke Kapittel

review_type: 
beer
beer style: 
Ale
Brewery: 

Brouwerij Van Eecke

Typical Belgian blonde ale with vanilla & candy floss flavours.

Reviewers rating: 
8

Belgian Blondes, Dubbels & Tripels

Belgians have a long history of brewing in many different styles, contrasting with the German's who tend to make beer around the pale lager theme.

Brasserie du Bocq Deugniet

review_type: 
beer
beer style: 
Ale
Brewery: 

Brasserie du Bocq

Perfect hop nose, perfect pale but full flavoured sweet yet dry body.  Perfect, perfect, perfect.

Reviewers rating: 
10

Delirium La Guillotine

review_type: 
beer
beer style: 
Speciality ales
Brewery: 

Delirium

Well hopped unfiltered trippel, but not as sweet as most.  Surprisingly hoppy nose.  Excellent drinking.

Reviewers rating: 
10

Cantillon - not your avarage brewery visit

The Cantillon brewery is home to some of the most famous lambic style beers.

Leyerth Hop It

review_type: 
beer
beer style: 
Ale
Brewery: 

Leyerth

Very pale and hoppy without being too bitter.  Hops coming in strong at the end.  Only problem I could find with this overall fantastic beer is that it's a touch too sweet perhaps.

Reviewers rating: 
8

Wookey Hole Inn, Somerset

Type of review: 
pub

Whilst on holiday we went into The Wookey Hole Inn in Somerseti.

rating: 
8
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