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Illustration picture shows a beer kettle at a brewery. (BELGA PHOTO NICOLAS MAETERLINCK)
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For the first time in almost 60 years, Schaerbeek has its own brewery.

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Belgium may have a Unesco-recognised beer culture, but until now, it hasn't had a beer spa, something that has long existed in other well-known brewing regions such as the Czech Republic or German

Illustration picture shows the Stella Artois logo during the launch of the new line for the production of Stella Artois of brewery group Anheuser-Busch InBev, in Leuven, Monday 22 February 2016. (BELGA PHOTO ERIC LALMAND)
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The brewer AB Inbev has announced two strategic decisions related to one of its most famous brands, Stella Artois.

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Brasserie de la Senne, Brussels brewer of the popular Zinnebir and Zenne Pils, as well as several other beers, is going organic.

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Achel beer, produced in the Limburg abbey of the same name, is no longer a Trappist beer. That is because the only actual monk still living in the monastery has moved out.

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The monks at the Saint-Sixtus Abbey in Vleteren, West Flanders, have launched a delivery pilot project.

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What do Belgium and the Czech Republic have in common? They both sell a lot of beer.

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Belgium Beer Week invites you to discover pubs and pop-ups across Brussels, plus offers workshops, tours and tastings.

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The only establishment in Belgium where you can sit down to a glass of the world-famous Westvleteren beer has closed its doors, for the time being.

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