Saind
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Easter monday is definitely a big deal here in Europe and especially in Belgium as they are probably more catholic than the pope
Easter monday is definitely a big deal here in Europe and especially in Belgium as they are probably more catholic than the pope
Well yes but comparing to the US is just not realistic I guessIn Germany, especially in NRW (Cologne, Düsseldorf state), the religious holidays are definitely observed. I love the extra long weekend around Easter. However, I find people significantly less religious than in the US, just here we take all the paid holidays, which is just fine by me![]()
Gollem was fine. I didn't think it was anything special.So I'm going to be in Antwerp on Easter Monday, anyone have any suggestions as to what might be worth doing that day. Kulminator will be closed and I emailed t’ Antwaerps Bierhuiske and they said they'd be open. Other than that I think I just saw someone mention Gollem?
I'm gonna be in Brussels for the 3 days before. I'm going to try to go to Kulminator on Friday or Saturday from Brussels. Also, what transportation (besides driving) would you recommend to get to DHVL from Brussels (around city center)?Gollem was fine. I didn't think it was anything special.
Kulminator is my favorite part of Antwerp, though, big bummer it's closed while you're there.
I always drove. I've heard the train is a pain in the ass. I also know some people that have cabbed it, but it's probably expensive.I'm gonna be in Brussels for the 3 days before. I'm going to try to go to Kulminator on Friday or Saturday from Brussels. Also, what transportation (besides driving) would you recommend to get to DHVL from Brussels (around city center)?
Grote Dorst is mostly cash-only. I think they have card readers in theory but they break a lot.Also, is there any spots besides Kulminator that I should note is CASH ONLY?
I took the train to DHVL. Requires some planning ahead & timing coordination, and it is a healthy walk from Train to DHVL & back. But it is very doableI'm gonna be in Brussels for the 3 days before. I'm going to try to go to Kulminator on Friday or Saturday from Brussels. Also, what transportation (besides driving) would you recommend to get to DHVL from Brussels (around city center)?
I took the train to DHVL. Requires some planning ahead & timing coordination, and it is a healthy walk from Train to DHVL & back. But it is very doable
edit: 1.25 mile walk from train stop at Liedekerke to DHVL
About to embark on this walk in 3 weeks or soI took the train to DHVL. Requires some planning ahead & timing coordination, and it is a healthy walk from Train to DHVL & back. But it is very doable
edit: 1.25 mile walk from train stop at Liedekerke to DHVL
Cantillon yesAbout to embark on this walk in 3 weeks or so
Do Cantillon, Moeder Lambic, and DHVL accept credit cards?
Moder bank cards, not sure on CC
Ha. So true.That might as well be a walk through the desert for 40 years for most Americans.
I always drove. I've heard the train is a pain in the ass. I also know some people that have cabbed it, but it's probably expensive.
Grote Dorst is mostly cash-only. I think they have card readers in theory but they break a lot.
Thanks for the info, I think we'll manage the walk for some "whalezbro." I'm really excited, first time in Belgium!I took the train to DHVL. Requires some planning ahead & timing coordination, and it is a healthy walk from Train to DHVL & back. But it is very doable
edit: 1.25 mile walk from train stop at Liedekerke to DHVL
What dates you gonna be there bud?About to embark on this walk in 3 weeks or so
Do Cantillon, Moeder Lambic, and DHVL accept credit cards?
Ok, so I think we might train there and maybe cab back. Since it's gonna be me and 3 buddies the cab shouldn't be too bad I suppose.
I think we'll manage the walk for some "whalezbro."
It was a joke. I've been to Europe before, so I know what the general culture is about. Missed out on Belgium last time, so excited to be going now.Please don't be that lambic neckbeard
Go to enjoy the culture and the tradition, make some new friends, be inquisitive. Don't pillage.
I was going to do March 24th there but I can do 25th too if necessary.What dates you gonna be there bud?
50€, but you better plan ahead for a cab and have it waiting. We missed the last train and got lucky the waitress knew someone nearby. She called them for us and set it up.I think its maybe 60€ or so, BusinessSloth or Compton25 might be able to tell you.
I'm arriving in Brussels the 25th, so let me know if you're still there and we can pop some bottles.I was going to do March 24th there but I can do 25th too if necessary.
What's up fellas, so me and my buddies are finally headed to Belgium in March.
Itinerary:
If anyone wants to meet up to share some bottles, trade, or just drink a bunch of lambic in general send me a pm. Me and my buddies have a lot of different bottles (mostly California sours/saisons/farmhouse, BA stouts). Been lurking on this thread for a while and pretty much have planned everywhere we want to go, but I'm always open to suggestions! Maybe a fellow TB'er will also be in Belgium during this time, as it is a week that a lot of people are on holiday.
- March 25-28: Brussels
- March 28-29: Antwerp
- March 29-30: Open to anywhere, but we have to spend the night in Brussels to catch a flight the next morning
I hve only been once and that was the first event. It was maybe half beer nerds and half local folks. I think it has changed since then.Anyone going to de Nacht van de grote dorst this year? Will be my first time, anyone know how it differs from normal beer festivals? I heard it's all 75cl bottles which sounds great but I'm not sure what to expect apart from lots of lambic
Yes you can drink on the train. Unless you are being very obnoxious, nobody will care. You can even order beer on the Thalys. Class 1 seats on the Thalys are a little more spacious and there are also single seats available. Depending on the time of day you travel and how long you are on the train you also get something to eat and drink in class 1. Also, cancellation for class 1 seats is more flexible. Overall I don't think it is worth the price unless maybe you have a long trip. On Belgian rail, the only difference between class 1 and 2 are the seats are sometimes a little different and class 2 is often full, so especially during rush hour you will have to stand. There are always empty seats in class 1.Are you allowed to open/drink your own beer bottles on Belgian rail/Thalys trains? Also, does anyone know the difference between class 1 and class 2 seats on these (other than the price)? Thx for the input.
Are you allowed to open/drink your own beer bottles on Belgian rail/Thalys trains? Also, does anyone know the difference between class 1 and class 2 seats on these (other than the price)? Thx for the input.