
If you have a passion for exceptional brews, then Belgium is your ultimate playground. Known as the birthplace of some of the world’s most extraordinary beers, this vibrant country invites you on an exhilarating journey through a rich tapestry of flavors and traditions. Dive into Belgium’s legendary beer culture and discover the unique tastes that have captivated enthusiasts around the globe!
Why Belgium is the Ultimate Beer Travel Destination
Belgium embodies the spirit of brewing like no other country. Its rich brewing heritage is woven into history, culture, and daily life. UNESCO recognizes Belgian beer culture as an “Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity,” celebrating both the exceptional product and the cherished traditions that enhance lives.
1. Belgium’s Beer Is as Diverse as Its Culture
With more than 300 active breweries producing over 1,500 distinct beer styles, Belgium is a playground for beer lovers. From bold, complex Trappist ales brewed by monks in silent abbeys to refreshing saisons born on Belgian farms, and funky, sour lambics aged in wooden barrels, Belgian beer offers **a range of flavor profiles** that few countries can match.
Every region in Belgium brings its own twist—Wallonia’s rustic farmhouse beers, Flanders’ deep reds and browns, and Brussels’ spontaneous fermentation magic. It’s more than just beer; it’s a full-spectrum tasting experience that reflects Belgium’s multicultural roots.
2. The Trappist Breweries: Beer with Soul
Belgium is home to six of the world’s eleven official Trappist breweries, where beer is brewed by or under the supervision of monks. These spiritual brewing houses, such as Westmalle, Chimay, and Orval, aren’t just iconic—they’re sacred to beer enthusiasts.
Travelers can visit these monasteries, learn about the monastic brewing process, and often sample beers on-site. Tasting a Westvleteren 12 (considered one of the best beers in the world) just a few steps from where it’s made is not just a highlight—it’s like a beer pilgrimage.
3. Historic Cities, Beer Bars, and Beautiful Breweries
From Bruges’ cobblestone streets to Brussels’ lively beer cafés, Belgium is ideal for beer enthusiasts. Many bars feature hundreds of beer options, often served in unique glassware. A visit to Delirium Café in Brussels, once holding the Guinness World Record for beer selection, is a must for any beer traveler.
Plus, Belgium’s brewery architecture is stunning—think centuries-old abbeys, canal-side warehouses, and charming countryside farmhouses. Touring breweries like Brouwerij De Halve Maan or Cantillon is like walking through beer history.
4. Belgian Beer Is Meant to Be Savored
One of the most refreshing things about Belgian beer culture is how beer is treated with reverence, more like fine wine than a casual drink. Belgians understand that good beer is about balance, complexity, and experience.
5. A Guided Belgium Beer Tour Makes It Effortless
Exploring Belgium as a beer enthusiast is amazing, but it can be challenging to navigate the language and logistics. A guided Belgium beer tour is the perfect solution, offering exclusive brewery visits, curated tastings, beer-paired meals, and a knowledgeable guide to uncover hidden gems.
On a guided beer tour, you’ll not only enjoy expertly curated tastings, but also learn how to pair beer with Belgian cuisine, which includes world-class cheese, mussels, frites, and chocolate. It’s a culinary journey that deepens your appreciation for each sip.
Belgium Beer Tour: Trappists and Beyond
Now, you can experience it all firsthand with our new Belgium Beer Tour: Trappists and Beyond, a curated, intimate journey into the heart of Belgian brewing history!
What Makes The “Trappists and Beyond” Tour Different
The Trappists and Beyond tour goes deeper than the classic Belgian beer trail. While many beer tours focus on larger cities like Brussels or Bruges, this journey is about immersing yourself in the quieter, more authentic corners of Belgium, where brewing traditions still follow the rhythms of the land and history.
- Exclusive Visits to Trappist Breweries:
We’ll visit several of Belgium’s iconic Trappist breweries, including the revered Orval and Rochefort abbeys, where monks have been perfecting their brews for centuries. - Beyond the Trappists:
You’ll also explore independent breweries, small-town beer cafes, and family-run establishments producing outstanding Belgian ales, farmhouse saisons, and more. - Charming Towns and Scenic Countryside:
Instead of sticking to big cities, this tour leads you through the lush forests of the Ardennes, historic villages, and picturesque farmlands—showing you a side of Belgium many travelers miss. - Private Tastings and Insider Access:
You’ll enjoy private tastings, guided visits, and conversations with brewers who are passionate about sharing their craft.
Who is This Tour Perfect For?
If you love beer, have an appetite for cultural experiences, and prefer traveling with a small group of like-minded people, this tour is designed for you. It’s ideal for travelers who:
- Appreciate the art and heritage behind every glass
- Want a deeper, less touristy experience of Belgium
- Have time to explore and fully enjoy leisurely days filled with tastings, history, and great company
- Are open to the ease and comfort of a fully guided experience, where all the logistics are handled for you
Get Ready to Raise a Glass
If you’ve been dreaming about traveling to Belgium for a beer-focused adventure, now is the time. The Belgium Beer Tour: Trappists and Beyond offers a rare chance to dive deep into the world’s most storied beer culture with an expertly curated itinerary that blends tradition, taste, and travel. Join us in 2025 for an unforgettable journey through Belgium—one Trappist brew at a time.
