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All booked and ready to go...Can't wait!!!

Day 1, Thursday - Travel Day

Your trip begins as you fly to Brussels, Belgium. Meals and overnight aloft.

Day 2, Friday - Walking Tour/Pub Crawl, Welcome Dinner

Upon arrival in Brussels, transfer to our hotel just steps from the Grand Place in the heart of Brussels. After time to settle we will meet in the hotel lobby for a walking/orientation tour of Brussels. Before our dinner this evening we will visit a couple famous cafes and bars to drink some great beer. Our dinner takes place at In t' Spinnekopke which is known for their cuisine a la biere. Overnight in Brussels. (Dinner)

Day 3, Saturday - Lambic Day, 2 Breweries, & Lunch

Today is Lambic Day! This morning we travel to Beersel, home of 3 Fonteinen a traditional family owned restaurant, brewery, and gueuze blender. We will take a great tour of the small brewery, before eating a traditional Belgian meal at their fine restaurant. Their fare emphasizes beer of course. After lunch we tour the historic lambic brewery at Cantillon, where they still brew using spontaneous fermentation in with open air fermentors. It is sight to see. You will also have a chance, of course, to taste the various beers they produce after the tour. This evening is free. Overnight in Brussels. (B, L)

Day 4, Sunday - Free Day in Brussels

Today is toatally free to enjoy and explore ecclectic Brussels. (B, L)

Day 5, Monday - to the Ardennes, Rochefort, & Beer Dinner in Bouillon

Today we journey south to the Ardennes, to begin our pilgrimage to Trappist Breweries. The first stop is Abbey de Notre Dame de St. Remy** in Rochefort, home of some of the world's finest ales. After some tasting, and a tour of the brewery and a bit of the abbey, we will be treated to a traditional Ardennes meal to be accompanied by Rochefort 6, 8, and 10. After lunch we continue to the lovely city of Bouillon with its impressive fortified chateau. There will be time explore the castle before dinner in our hotel. Overnight in Bouillon. (B, L, D)

Day 6, Tuesday - Orval, Chimay, Dupont -- Oh My!

After breakfast this morning, we load up the beer bus and travel west to Orval to enjoy their distinctive atmosphere and wonderfully bitter golden ale. We will tour the abbey and the brewery and make a stop at the brewery-tap just down the road to see the monks enjoying their craft and taste Orval's beer and cheese. Next we travel to Chimay for a late lunch in Chimay's restaurant. Our last stop is a visit to Les Caves dupont -- the brewery bar of the quintessential farmhouse brewery - Brasserie Dupont. After some time with the locals and a tasting of their many region products, we travel to Brugge where we spend the next three nights. Overnight in Brugge. (B, L)

Day 7, Wednesday - Walking Tour in Brugge, Free Time in Brugge

This morning we'll enjoy a locally guided tour of beautiful Brugge. The remainder of the day is free to explore beautiful medieval Brugge. Take a city tour, by canal boat, horse drawn carriage, local tour bus, or foot. There are dozens of great bars in close proximity to museums, cathedrals, parks and public squares. There are also a couple of local breweries and a brewing museum if you want more beer related activities. Tonight or tomorrow we will indulge in a gourmet beer meal at Erasmus, a restaurant offering courses paired with fine beers. Overnight in Brugge. (B)

Day 8, Thursday - Rodenbach Lunch

Today we visit a brewery that represents the turbulent and prestigious history of Belgian brewing: Rodenbach and Liefman's. Each brewery features museum-like historical aspects which add to the distinct character that can also be seen in their beers. The evening is free to enjoy our final night in Brugge. Overnight in Brugge. (B, D)

Day 9, Friday - Free Morning in Brugge, Antwerp Walking Tour/Pub Crawl

The day is free untill our 1:00 PM transfer to Antwerp for the final 2 nights of our trip. Brugge, Antwerp and Gent are all in close proximity and offer attractions, beer or otherwise, that are worth visits. This evening we will explore some of Antwerp's notable and historic bars. Overnight in Antwerp. (B)

Day 10, Saturday - Visit De Koninck, PM Free, Farewell Beer Seminar

This morning we will tour the De Koninck brewery. The afternoon is free. This evening we will have a farewell beer dinner. Overnight in Antwerp. (B, D)

Day 11, Sunday - Alas, time to go home.

Alas, we must leave beer heaven. Antwerp and Brussels are served by the same international airport, so a variety of transfer options will be available. (B)
 
That sounds like a hell of an awesome trip!! I might have to hate you even though I don't know you! I will do this someday. If I may ask, I'm assuming this is not something you personally put together, how did this trip get put together...e.g. Groupon, Living Social?
 
My wife was researching Belgium and found this tour company (Beertrips.com) that puts it all together. We were lucky enough to get last 2 spots on bus.
 
Nice! I might have to look into that! This made me put together a list of breweries I would want to visit over there. The list was quite extensive and would be pretty tough, not to mention expensive to pull off on my own! You planning on bringing anything home with you?
 

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