Showing posts with label Brugse Zot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brugse Zot. Show all posts
Friday, October 22, 2010
Friday - Beer O'Clock
It's Friday at Beer O'clock .... so time to relax, chill out and have a little relaxing drink. I'm off to Singapore for the One Asia "Images of Asia" photo event which should be fun - plenty of photographers, equipment, presentations .... and a chance to meet Michael Yamashita, National Geographic photographer for a workshop on Sunday. Unfortunately Steve McCurry cancelled his visit at the last minute so I'm disappointed as I was scheduled for a workshop with him tomorrow.
Monday, October 04, 2010
De Halve Maan Brewery
De Halve Maan Brewery in Brugge is a well worth visit offering a tour of the working brewery and some wonderful bar food ..... and of course excellent beer! The museum presents the unique opportunity to discover the old tradional brewing methods in Bruges. Daily guided tours will allow you to visit both the modern brewery as the museum.
Brugse Zot is a goldenblond beer with a rich froth and a fruity flavouring. The beer is brewed with four different kinds of malt and two aromatic varieties of hop which give the beer its unique taste. With an alcochol degrees proof of 6 % Vol it is a well balanced, easy drinking beer with character. Brugse Zot is a natural beer born out of a selection of only the best ingredients. Thanks to the refermentation in the bottle, the beer has a longer natural life.
Labels:
beer,
Belgium,
brewery,
Brugge,
Brugse Zot,
De Halve Maan,
museum
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