View Poll Results: Interest in Side Trip to Brewery?
I am interested in sharing costs of a car and/or driver for a one day trip
1
20.00%
I am interested in sharing costs of a car and/or driver for a two day, overnight, trip
3
60.00%
I may be interested, depending on the destination
1
20.00%
I am not interested
0
0%
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Last edit by: polkacat
Attending
polkacat
arollins +5
ellyse +3
KMA26
miko2a
CDKing
srletend
iris30
ANC RED-EYE +1
island82
DO Information
Friday 21 April
6:00 pm drinks: Delirium Cafe (Be sure you go to Delirium Cafe, not Little Delirium!)
7:00 pm dinner: Bier Circus (capped at 12 persons)
Dinner Atendees: Polkacat +2, CDKing, krazykanuck, miko2a, miko2a +1, iris30, kma26, ANC RED-EYE, ANC RED-EYE+1, srletend
Saturday 22 April
Noon - 11 pm Zythos Bierfestival
Buy tokens in advance: http://www.zbf.be/en/advance-sales/
The list of beers is here.
For anyone who wants to travel in a group, I suggest IC 509 departing Central/Centraal at 11 am. This train arrives Leuven at 11:24.
For those who have not been before, if you travel on a train other than IC 509: exit the Leuven train station and bear right to get to the bus depot. The free shuttle to the hall is clearly marked and usually on the 3rd or so platform.
We will grab seats at a table toward the back on the right side of the main hall (in which all of the beer booths are located) as you walk in.
Sunday 23 April
Zythos Bierfestival 11 am - 9 pm
Possible alternate outing, TBD.
polkacat
arollins +5
ellyse +3
KMA26
miko2a
CDKing
srletend
iris30
ANC RED-EYE +1
island82
DO Information
Friday 21 April
6:00 pm drinks: Delirium Cafe (Be sure you go to Delirium Cafe, not Little Delirium!)
7:00 pm dinner: Bier Circus (capped at 12 persons)
Dinner Atendees: Polkacat +2, CDKing, krazykanuck, miko2a, miko2a +1, iris30, kma26, ANC RED-EYE, ANC RED-EYE+1, srletend
Saturday 22 April
Noon - 11 pm Zythos Bierfestival
Buy tokens in advance: http://www.zbf.be/en/advance-sales/
The list of beers is here.
For anyone who wants to travel in a group, I suggest IC 509 departing Central/Centraal at 11 am. This train arrives Leuven at 11:24.
For those who have not been before, if you travel on a train other than IC 509: exit the Leuven train station and bear right to get to the bus depot. The free shuttle to the hall is clearly marked and usually on the 3rd or so platform.
We will grab seats at a table toward the back on the right side of the main hall (in which all of the beer booths are located) as you walk in.
Sunday 23 April
Zythos Bierfestival 11 am - 9 pm
Possible alternate outing, TBD.
Belgian Beer Festival DO VII in BRU, April 22-23, 2017
#16
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Thanks for the welcome! Suggestions on what NOT to do might actually be more helpful since I currently already have more things than I can see in the available time, LOL.
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Ha ha ha. Some folks will spend 7 days drinking beer.
Another fun stop if you are heading out to Westvleteren is a tour at the St. Bernardus Brewery nearby. You can get between them, and to the nearby train station in Poperinge, by the little local "Belbus," which you call to reserve. Just a couple Euro and very convenient.
There is a very nice B&B immediately next to St. Bernardus, well worth a stay. Some good restaurants not far.
Westvleteren 12 was for years called the best beer in the world. Nowadays other styles are more popular, but it is probably top ten. Of its type, it cannot be improved upon.
You cannot tour Westvleteren itself, but you can always get their beer at the pub across the road called "In De Vrede." Generally available to buy in 6-packs to go. Officially, this is the only place you can buy the beer, unless you win the periodic lottery to buy directly from the monks. Unofficially there are bars where you can get it in Brussels from "under the counter" for maybe 10-15 Euro.
Make sure you check the In De Vrede schedule, for they are closed sometimes.
Then in Oostvleteren nearby there is a great brewery called Struise.
Between there and Brussels is a place walking distance from the train line often named the #1 beer restaurant in the world. De Heeren van Liedekercke. Once had an epic lunch (beef stew, salad, fries) there over several hours with small glasses of way too many beers to count, many you never see. Ran about $35. Maybe the best lunch of my life.
Another fun stop if you are heading out to Westvleteren is a tour at the St. Bernardus Brewery nearby. You can get between them, and to the nearby train station in Poperinge, by the little local "Belbus," which you call to reserve. Just a couple Euro and very convenient.
There is a very nice B&B immediately next to St. Bernardus, well worth a stay. Some good restaurants not far.
Westvleteren 12 was for years called the best beer in the world. Nowadays other styles are more popular, but it is probably top ten. Of its type, it cannot be improved upon.
You cannot tour Westvleteren itself, but you can always get their beer at the pub across the road called "In De Vrede." Generally available to buy in 6-packs to go. Officially, this is the only place you can buy the beer, unless you win the periodic lottery to buy directly from the monks. Unofficially there are bars where you can get it in Brussels from "under the counter" for maybe 10-15 Euro.
Make sure you check the In De Vrede schedule, for they are closed sometimes.
Then in Oostvleteren nearby there is a great brewery called Struise.
Between there and Brussels is a place walking distance from the train line often named the #1 beer restaurant in the world. De Heeren van Liedekercke. Once had an epic lunch (beef stew, salad, fries) there over several hours with small glasses of way too many beers to count, many you never see. Ran about $35. Maybe the best lunch of my life.
Last edited by toomanybooks; Aug 31, 2016 at 4:12 pm
#18
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Whaaaaa?!
I will note that "not far" is by bike or Belbus. Not much within walking distance.
Usually when I want to go.
They also have very limited hours so check before going. They do have a tasting room in Bruges in the small square behind the main square.
Those of us who arrived early this year had lunch at De Heeren, and agree - the food was fantastic, as was the beer selection.
Between there and Brussels is a place walking distance from the train line often named the #1 beer restaurant in the world. De Heeren van Liedekercke. Once had an epic lunch (beef stew, salad, fries) there over several hours with small glasses of way too many beers to count, many you never see. Ran about $35. Maybe the best lunch of my life.
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They do have bikes (not the greatest but functional) at the St. Bernardus B&B which make some good restaurants doable.
Put me on the list for this Do again. Have hotel reservations in Brussels already for that weekend but will be looking for pre or post Do side trips.
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#22
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Tue 18/4: half day in Ljubljana 0950-1410 (after deducting time taken for airport bus, etc), then JP394 to BRU arriving at 1820, train to Bruges
Wed 19/4: Bruges
Thu 20/4: Bruges, most probably late afternoon train to Ghent
Fri 21/4: Ghent
Sat 22/4: morning train to Leuven for the Zythos beer festival
Sun 23/4: morning train to Brussels
Mon 24/4: Brussels
Tue 25/4: SK594 to CPH 1030-1200, half day in Copenhagen roughly 1245-1615, then SK997 to PVG departing at 1840
I'm at a loss on how to fit in Westvletren, although it sounds heavenly. As for De Heeren, if we are all interested enough, maybe we can meet there on Sat for lunch, before proceeding to Leuven for an afternoon and evening of beer?
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ellyse, lunch at De Heeren is a several hour affair and best done on a day with few or no other plans. In fact a general tip for Belgium is that things generally tend to take much longer than you would expect, so always allow extra time!
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Oh dear, ok -frown- uh, should I plan on lunch at De Heeren on Sat, and then the beer festival on Sun, then?
#25
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ellyse, I suggest De Heeren on Sunday, as the larger number of Flyertalkers will go to the festival on Saturday.
Also, just came across this nice little list of Belgian beers.
Also, just came across this nice little list of Belgian beers.
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I have some KLM credit I'm gonna need to use by this time. If I can snag a decent J fare from the US or Canada, I might show up. Put me in the "interested" column.
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All the better to find a good fare.
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Some great ideas in this thread. Alas, I won't make it to this DO, but it has given me a lot of info for a family DO at another time. ^^
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Sorry to hear you can't make it. Belgium is a wonderful country, and if you ever have more questions feel free to PM me - arollins, KMA26 and toomanybooks are all very knowledgeable as well.