BEER MANIA
Read moreKnown since 1983, long before the return of the small craft brewery trend, Beer Mania offers more than 400 beers from here: gueuzes and krieks, browns and ambers, lagers and whites, abbey beers and of course the Trappist queens. Tastings during the opening hours of the store and small jazz concerts organized regularly. Wide range of accessories, a hundred different glasses and many personalized gifts. Delivery around the world for orders placed online in this temple of hop drinks.
JANINE
Read moreIt used to be said that "where the brewer goes, the baker does not". But here, these two trades are reinforced because we brew and knead. The bread is made with natural leaven and organic flours low in gluten. There are several kinds, they are all superb! As for the Funky beer, it is brewed partly with unsold bread. As for the dregs, the residues of the brewing, they go to the kneading trough. The loop is closed, nothing is wasted and the quality of the products is great! The brewing place is the Brussels Cooperative Brewpub (CoHop).
BRASSERIE DE L'ERMITAGE
Taste "La Lanterne" or "Le Théorème de l'Empereur" in the tap-room of the ...Read more
BRASSERIE DE LA SENNE
Read moreYvan and Bernard want to make the Brussels population rediscover all the richness and complexity of the taste of a beer. The duo produces drinks with a well-developed bitterness, low alcohol content and relatively dry. They use old hop varieties. The success of this type of beer abroad is well known. The "Senne" beers can be found on the menu of some 250 establishments in the capital, the latter absorbing 60% of an annual production currently estimated at six thousand hectolitres: mission accomplished.
BRASSERIE CANTILLON
Read moreThe dashing hundred-year-old brewery has never changed hands, the current "boss" being the great-grandson of Paul Cantillon. The beer production does not use any kind of additives, uses the famous spontaneous fermentation and is certified organic. We are talking about a mythical brewery, celebrated as far as the USA. The Cantillon brewery is considered in more than twenty countries as a reference for spontaneous fermentation and therefore for traditional lambic and gueuze. Jean-Pierre Van Roy, retired, assists his son Jean who has taken over the running of the brewery.
HUENS
Read moreThis venerable institution has been around for over a century! Originally, it was more of a grocery store. Its proximity to the university enabled it to become a pioneer in the speciality beer trade, now open as a "night-shop". There are around four hundred different beers on offer, many in 75 cl format. Prices are attractive, even if the owner, Pierre, no longer claims to be the cheapest in Brussels. Except for foreign beers, which remain below the prices charged elsewhere...
MALT ATTACKS
Read moreMalt Attacks offers about 600 beers from Belgium and "the world" (USA, UK, Norway, Italy, Germany, France...). Antoine gives excellent advice and focuses on craft beers (no industrial beers here). Brewing equipment for amateurs and basic equipment to order "free" of charge. Malt Attacks also offers whiskies, gins, natural wines, chocolates, ciders and a few other artisanal products. Their particularity? The sale of growlers, large reusable bottles that are filled with draft beer.
BRUSSELS BEER PROJECT
The enfants terribles of the brewing scene create beers with sometimes ...Read more
EN STOEMELINGS
Read moreOn the borders of Laeken, across from the Byrrh building, this microbrewery born in the Marolles in 2015 had to move to accommodate its growth. The two partners had previously made test brews of their Curieuse Neus in confidential quantities. This triple (7% vol. alc.) smells slightly of banana and is the head of their assortment with a strong Brussels character (Tanteke, Papy Van De Pils...). En Stoem' has become a sure value, so don't hesitate to venture to the brewery to buy directly from them.
LE BARBOTEUR
Read moreLe Barboteur, a little shop that is much talked about in Schaerbeek, specialises in Belgian and international beers with a space designed for tastings. It's not a beer bar, nor is it just a shop. Their beer library has no less than 400 beers, including 250 Belgian beers. Sébastien and Jean-Thomas have put the hop product at the centre of their policy, with a certain passion and dynamism. You can enjoy them, without fuss, with organic cheese and charcuterie from small producers, or vegetarian "spreads".
BIÈRES ET TOUT LE BAZAR
Read moreExcellent beer shop located between the Madeleine church and the eponymous concert hall. The owner is Nepalese, and even if Nepal is better known for its yak milk, Lila Pant has become a reference in beers, mainly Belgian. If the surface is not huge, the choice is large with more than 350 references. A good address and reasonable prices considering its very central location. To satisfy the most passionate, Lila adds postcards and posters.
MALTING POT
Read moreThe owner's aim is to unearth less popular craft beers with character. The choices of this small beer cellar are made in contact with the brewers. Malting Pot offers +/- two hundred special beers from home and abroad, classified according to their origin: Brussels, Wallonia, Flanders, Europe, the United States... Malting Pot brews its own beers, but they change regularly. Their beer of the moment is a gose (lightly salted) blond with lime and chili pepper, fruity, refreshing and spicy.
LA SOURCE BEER CO.
La Source produces beers with a "natural" character, very hoppy. The ...Read more
BRASSERIE DE LA MULE
This Schaerbeek micro-brewery is a bit special because the brewmaster makes ...Read more