Yeah that's the official store. I think the bar is De Kelk but it's been a really long time and I'm going from vague recollections of where in Brugge it was.
You got it, De Kelk is the one you are thinking of.
Yeah, the owner was in the now defunct (?) single barrel club. We paid through the nose for one of the club beers when there - it ended up being a Black Albert variant. Apricot? Something about apricots? I forget.
The guy is great and has some crazy bottles. But from memory it was all $$$
I don't remember his prices being particularly absurd, but I probably wasn't looking for the weird de Struise stuff anyway (I love Pannepot, but am lukewarm on pretty much everything else). Had an old-ish Westy that wasn't ridiculous.Yeah, the owner was in the now defunct (?) single barrel club. We paid through the nose for one of the club beers when there - it ended up being a Black Albert variant. Apricot? Something about apricots? I forget.
The guy is great and has some crazy bottles. But from memory it was all $$$
Probably the A2. It was later released as the Black Damnation XII - Nuptiale. I think it was Black Albert aged on rum barrels with apricots.
Hey guys, going to Brussels in a few weeks. What’s my best option for dealing with cell phone ****? (I haven’t traveled internationally since before I owned a cell phone.) I have an iPhone 6 with AT&T. Hierarchy of importance for me is data > texting > phone calls (I’m going for 8 days, so I’d probably like to have at least 1 GB of data).
Hey guys, going to Brussels in a few weeks. What’s my best option for dealing with cell phone ****? (I haven’t traveled internationally since before I owned a cell phone.) I have an iPhone 6 with AT&T. Hierarchy of importance for me is data > texting > phone calls (I’m going for 8 days, so I’d probably like to have at least 1 GB of data).
I bought a pre paid phone when I was in Germany. It was pretty cheap, maybe 20 euros, and i pre paid about 10 euros for a limited amount of texts and minutes. It wasnt a lot, but it would last me a couple of weeks at a time. Didnt care about using data, so I didnt do any research into that. I got mine at the T mobile store there and they were very helpful.Hey guys, going to Brussels in a few weeks. What’s my best option for dealing with cell phone ****? (I haven’t traveled internationally since before I owned a cell phone.) I have an iPhone 6 with AT&T. Hierarchy of importance for me is data > texting > phone calls (I’m going for 8 days, so I’d probably like to have at least 1 GB of data).
Maps, Uber, Slack, Twitter, etc. I know a lot of places have wifi but I don’t like depending 100% on that.What exactly do you need/want data for? I can offer up a few suggestions for getting around data, texting and phone calls depending on what your data usage will consist of.
AT&T iPhones are SIM locked if you bought it with a subsidy. You can request an unlock here but my co-worker had better luck giving them a call. Once you've got that settled you can just buy a SIM when you get there. We bought ours in the airport right after the baggage claim and (I think) paid 10 euro for 1 GB of data + more voice & SMS than we could use. It was on the BASE network which had good 4G coverage most everywhere we went.Maps, Uber, Slack, Twitter, etc. I know a lot of places have wifi but I don’t like depending 100% on that.
Looks like this might be the winner for my use case: https://vikingco.com/en/mobile-vikings/offer/bundles/call-text-data/#tab:focus-data
I actually switched from AT&T to Tmobile because I travel a lot and having unlimited data/texts while in other countries and needing directions is fantastic. I tried out T-Mobile by just doing the no contract month for $50 (but they do a credit check even for that), they will give you a SIM card so you will need an unlocked phone to use it in. But I highly recommend it.
Agreed but honestly it's never horribly slow, sometimes it's slower here!The only downside of T-Mobile's free international data plan is that it's 3G (other than Mexico/Canada).
It's moot though if his phone isn't unlocked.
Going to be in Europe for a few weeks in September for Honeymoon. Do you guys have any idea when 3f open beer days will be? From what I've read it looks like it usually takes place first week of September. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
Moeder Lambic (Fontainas)
It wont' be on the menu, but ask if they have Zenne - cost 50 Euro when I was there late Feb.
Fancy (1 Michelin Star) dinner - The Mercedes House. This was ******* baller (I hate this word, but it fits here). 68 Euro tasting menu and you're dining in the Mercedes show room.
68 Euro for the food tasting menu? Will I be under dressed as I described?
Thanks for the recommendation!
I'll also agree w this, i hated that place.I'm sorry but Beer Circus is absolutely terrible. Avoid.