During my 8 months in Zagreb, I was enjoying the great beer, Karlovačko, trying to avoid Ožujsko, and having a few Pans here and there. Beer selection in Zagreb was limited but local brews were available during my travels throughout the region. In Serbia I became a fan of Lav, in Montenegro it was nikšičko but now, I'm in Brussels for 5 weeks and thoroughly looking forward to sampling the expertise of the Belgian brewers and the variety of beers they have to offer. I'm seeking to experience as many of these beers as possible and chronicle this adventure on this blog. My initial goal was 50 beers, then I realized this meant 10 new beers a week. While I'm sure I could handle this, I'm actually here to work so 25 is a much more reasonable goal :-) Check out the blog for updates from my stay and feel free to leave comments or suggestions about your favorite Belgian beers.

Friday, May 31, 2013

St. Feullien

Thursday night I met up with some friends (and made a new one) at Le Tavernier. They had a nice covered patio which made up for the cold weather and I tried yet another blonde :-) This blonde was the St. Feullien at 7.5% ABV. You can see from the picture that this had a nice foamy head and it certainly had a refreshing quality to it...but maybe this was just because it was my first beer after my first day of interviews at the European Parliament :-) This brewery, Brasserie St. Feuillien, has really great website that has an English version if you are interested.



Check out .le-tavernier on the web. The site is in French but Google Chrome will translate for you. 

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