We then drove to Bruges, which is a beautiful city known as the Venice of the north because of its canals. We would like to return to Bruges as well, but it is not great for small kids. If anyone comes to visit us, this is a candidate for where we should go (without kids), because it has great restaurants (think mussels and pomme frites for starters), bars, and nightlife that we were unable to fully take in during this first visit.
A few pictures follow, and if people want to see more, let me know and I can add to the post. There's a little beer commentary at the end too:
St. Bernardus, with phone number (for future reference), and the hop field in background:
A view from our window, and an afternoon picnic with beer (yea... Abt 12):
This is what they stocked the open bar with, and don't worry, there were multiples of these selections consumed:
And then there was Bruges:
For my beer buddies, notice the Saaz and Styrian hops, and then Mosaic dry hopping (and 9.5% ABV). If you can get this one in the US, try it!
I also had a triple and a blonde at the only microbrewery in Bruges , and a LaChouffe. Would have loved to continue sampling, but with 240 Belgian beers available, there was just not enough time.
But the best beer on the trip was a local beer brewed in Watou by Poperinge Brewing, called simply Poperinge Hommelbier. Hommel is "hops" in Flemish. This is the beer that I would make if I could only brew one beer for the rest of my life. This strong Belgian pale ale had a perfect balance of light but rich malt body (almost like a triple), with a hoppy lemony fruit in the middle palate, and a lemon peppery finish. Honorable mention goes to St. Bernardus Triple, for its hefewiezen-like fruity esters, but 8% abv.
As a very special bonus, I was given the last bottle in stock at the St. Bernardus brewery of their Extra 4, a limited run done for the first time in over 20 years this summer. It immediately sold out, but they had one bottle left on display. My beer knowledge and enthusiasm must have impressed, because they just gave me the last bottle. It was a great trip!
Sounds like you all had a great time in Bruges. I am very jealous. Anh and I would love to just drop everything and fly out for a visit right now. I've had the St Bernardus here and it truly is in a class all its own. Love the old homes and the canals, it all looks very inviting and peaceful. Looking forward to the next adventure. Have fun!
ReplyDeleteWe had a great time at St. Bernardus, Bruges was a little tough with Marissa. The cobblestone streets, narrow sidewalks, crowded streets and cafes were tough with a stroller, and she was never truly comfortable. The B&B owners were not nice either, so we never felt relaxed in Bruges. That's why we would like to go back with another couple, and without Marissa (if that's possible).
DeleteWe need to make sure to plan ahead if we are to meet up in the UK. Like 5-6 months in advance. Heather needs to get vacation approval, and then we need to book travel and lodging. Last minute reservations can have limited options and be expensive. Europe likes things booked well in advance. A two week delay for the Bruges trip cost us over $300 in increased rates, and we lost our originally booked B&B in Bruges because I delayed the deposit awaiting Heather's vacation approval. Anyway, hopefully we will get it together and meet up in UK or somewhere over here. Thanks for following and commenting on the Blog.
Loved the pictures and you all look great! Can't wait to see your next adventure!
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