The Bourgogne des Flandres Brewery, with origins tracing back to 1765, is a historic landmark in Bruges. After a post-World War II hiatus, the brewery returned to the city’s Old Town in 2015, reestablishing its presence along the canal-lined streets. Today, visitors can enjoy a pint of the brewery’s renowned red ale in a picturesque beer garden. The site also offers a chance to learn about Belgian beer-making, making it a perfect spot for both casual drinkers and those interested in the craft.
Bourgogne des Flandres Brewery
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