
Jef Versele, seventh-generation Brewer of Brouwerij Van Steenberge in Ertvelde, Belgium pours a glass of Gulden Draak directly from one of the lagering tanks. As well as Gulden Draak, the brewery also produces St Stefanus abbey beer.
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A St Stefanus branded glass at the Sint Stefanus Monastery in Ghent, Belgium. The monastery is the birthplace of St. Stefanus Belgian abbey beer and the it first started brewing beer in 1295.
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A pint of Wadworth 6X ale in the 17th century King's Head in Bristol. The pub dates to 1660 and the bar (apart from the counter) dates from 1865. You can view more photos and read a review on Travels with Beer.
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Just some of the many taps at the Full Sail Brewery in Hood River, OR.
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At Sunrise, the highest point that you can drive to in Mt Rainier National Park, they sell Rainier beer, an American lager that can trace its history back to 1878. It's currently brewed under contract in Irwindale, California.
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At 18.2%ABV, Brew Dog's Tokyo* certainly packs a punch. It is suprisingly drinkable although I don't think I would want to drink a whole bottle.
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