Belgian Beer Week
Belgian beer is widely celebrated for its unique and diverse flavors, making it a favorite among beer enthusiasts worldwide.
Belgian Beer Week brings this rich brewing tradition to the forefront, inviting people across the globe to savor the variety that Belgian beers offer.
This special week is a cultural celebration where people can experience the craftsmanship and creativity that go into every brew.
Whether enjoying a fruity lambic or a strong Trappist ale, participants immerse themselves in the heritage and community that define Belgian beer culture.
How to Celebrate Belgian Beer Week
Host a Belgian Beer Tasting
Invite friends over and turn your home into a mini Belgian pub. Create a lineup of different Belgian beers. Try everything, from fruity lambics to strong ales.
Provide small tasting glasses to ensure everyone gets to sample each beer. Pair the beers with cheese, pretzels, or other tasty bites to enhance the experience. A tasting night is a surefire way to enjoy Belgian Beer Week!
Explore Belgian Beers at a Local Pub
Seek out a local bar or pub that celebrates Belgian Beer Week. Many places offer special deals on Belgian brews. You might find some rare or limited-edition beers on tap.
Enjoy a pint while soaking in the lively atmosphere. It’s a great way to mingle with fellow beer lovers and maybe discover your new favorite drink.
Brew Your Belgian Beer
For the adventurous, why not try brewing a Belgian-style beer at home? Many homebrew stores offer kits with everything needed to create your own masterpiece. Pick a style, gather ingredients, and start brewing. It’s a fun project, and the results could be deliciously surprising!
Attend a Beer Festival
Check out any beer festivals happening near you during Belgian Beer Week. Many festivals feature Belgian beers, allowing you to sample a variety of styles in one place.
Enjoy live music, good food, and the chance to meet other beer enthusiasts. A festival is a festive way to celebrate this week in style.
Try a Belgian Beer and Food Pairing
Experiment with pairing Belgian beers with different dishes. Try a rich ale with chocolate or a fruity lambic with a salad.
The possibilities are endless, and the combinations might surprise you. Hosting a beer and food pairing dinner can make Belgian Beer Week even more memorable!​
Reasons for Celebrating Belgian Beer Week
Belgian Beer Week celebrates the exceptional quality and heritage of Belgium’s brewing industry, which is recognized internationally for its excellence.
The event honors the artistry of brewers, from small, artisanal producers to well-known brands, allowing them to showcase their best creations.
It’s also about bringing people together, fostering a sense of community and shared appreciation for the art of brewing.
History of Belgian Beer Week
Belgian Beer Week started in 1999 as a way to honor and promote Belgium’s rich beer culture. The event was initiated by the Belgian Brewers Association and the Knighthood of the Brewers’ Mash, two organizations dedicated to preserving and celebrating the country’s brewing heritage.
They wanted to create an event that would highlight the diversity and quality of Belgian beers, which are known for their unique flavors and brewing methods.
As the years passed, Belgian Beer Week became a key event in the world of beer, drawing attention to Belgium’s long-standing brewing traditions.
Today, it is a major cultural event, bringing together people from different backgrounds to celebrate and enjoy one of Belgium’s most cherished traditions​.
The event not only showcases the wide variety of Belgian beers, from traditional Trappist ales to innovative craft brews but also emphasizes the craftsmanship that goes into making them.
Belgian Beer Week provides a platform for both small, artisanal breweries and large, well-known brands to share their products and connect with a global audience.
See what else is happening…
There’s always more going on every month at Days Of The Year. Here are our favorites this month!
Also on ...
View all holidaysNational Toilet Paper Day
Keeping the bathroom clean and hygienic, this everyday item is essential for daily life, ensuring comfort and convenience.
National Banana Lovers Day
Slice them onto cereal or toast, bake them into bread, or just enjoy a potassium-rich banana straight from the peel for a quick, easy, healthy and cheap snack.
National Bow Tie Day
From Dr. Who to James Bond, anyone can make a bow tie look cool. Bring back this classic fashion at least for one day on National Bow Tie Day. Restart the trend!
More Herbs, Less Salt Day
Low salt doesn’t mean flavorless. Find some healthy new recipes, or make your old recipes healthier by substituting some of the salt for more flavorful herbs.