Brussels Belgian Beer Weekend 2011
2011 was our sixth trip to the annual Belgian Beer Weekend beer festival in Brussels.
Brussels always delivers, but every year the festival itself gets more and more crowded, and it’s generally more relaxed to go have a drink in a bar than fight through the crowd.
The one good thing about the festival, however, is that there are so many beer lovers in town that you’re bound to meet someone interesting.
I remember one year we were at Cantillon, and the staff was working feverishly to take extra good care of an American guy. It was hard to complain because they were opening up all kinds of bottles for him to taste, and then bringing the rest of the bottle over to our table afterward. We ran into the guy later in the weekend at Delirium, and he turned out to be Tom Peters from Monk’s Cafe in Philly.
After running into David from Brouwerij Huyghe year after year and night after night on these trips, we took him up on his offer of a brewery tour one year.
I could go on, but on a typical night out in Brussels any other time of the year, you’re not as likely to run into such interesting beer lovers.
But hour long queues to buy tokens for the beer festival? Waiting at the entrance for people to leave so that additional people can be let in? Drinking at a bar is so much more civilized … and thankfully Brussels has some great places to choose from. Here is a guide to some of our favorites…













