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The real Belgian ‘farmhouse ales’

Posted 12 July 2018 by Roel Mulder - No comments

After exploring the presence of saison beer in Belgian cities in the previous article, I will now turn to the place this beer type is now most associated with: the countryside. What do we know about the historical rural beers of Wallonia? (more…)







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