The placing of these beers seems so random. No grouping or structure at all?
bdblr on
Skip the Stella – it’s pure garbage.
Theli-Abraxas-Nox on
Surprisingly extensive
CptAlcoholicA on
Try the trappist Rochefort 10!
Es-say on
Some of this stuff wouldn’t look bad in a Belgien supermarket. Try to find St. Bernardus wit (the lightblue cans from St. Bernardus) in your local supermarket in Belgium.
Rave-Kandi on
Cherry chouffe is awesome!
SolePilgrim on
That’s a nice range! I’m partial to Rochefort 8 and Gulden Draak, myself. St. Bernardus, Chimay, and Chouffe are also good choices! It’s a bit of a cliché, but your female friends will likely enjoy Kriek, the cherry-based beer.
andr386 on
That’s an amazing line-up. For the follow-up post, please drink at least one of each and report back to us.
edit: Do they sell the proper glasses too ? I am not anal but for the best experience you might want to invest in a few glasses that can take 33cl (330ml). Maybe a Tulip glass is enough for most beers but a Chalice/Goblet or a Snifter is sometimes preffered. Actually I am heretical here as every beer has its own glass but yeah, 2-3 different glasses could be enough of a good start.
havnar- on
Get them before the tarrifs 😅
Good-Fail-1417 on
Cool story, bro!
Acrobatic-Big-1550 on
They know their stuff
Mr_magpie123 on
Also Orval. This isn’t easy to find in a supermarket in Flanders.
Fire69 on
Try them all and report back to us.
seppestas on
Amazing selection! My suggestion for beers to definitely try:
Duvel, a classic strong beer
La chouffe, another classic that’s a bit easier to drink
Chimay blue, a great darker beer
Orval, a quite unique beer (though a bit of an acquired taste)
Any of the trappist beers
Try to find a round bottom glass to enjoy these beers. A red wine glass works in a pinch. Be aware of the strong foaming when serving.
BlntMxn on
yeah nice, except for the prices and there isn’t Orval! xd
lorre851 on
Holy crap Rodenbach in blik
No_Reflection_5968 on
you should try ‘Lindemans Kriek’ , and of course a Trappiste Rochefort. and of a friday night, at home, a Duvel !!
SortOfWanted on

Yence_ on
Seems there is a Belgian beer lover working at the purchasing department of said supermarket
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The placing of these beers seems so random. No grouping or structure at all?
Skip the Stella – it’s pure garbage.
Surprisingly extensive
Try the trappist Rochefort 10!
Some of this stuff wouldn’t look bad in a Belgien supermarket. Try to find St. Bernardus wit (the lightblue cans from St. Bernardus) in your local supermarket in Belgium.
Cherry chouffe is awesome!
That’s a nice range! I’m partial to Rochefort 8 and Gulden Draak, myself. St. Bernardus, Chimay, and Chouffe are also good choices! It’s a bit of a cliché, but your female friends will likely enjoy Kriek, the cherry-based beer.
That’s an amazing line-up. For the follow-up post, please drink at least one of each and report back to us.
edit: Do they sell the proper glasses too ? I am not anal but for the best experience you might want to invest in a few glasses that can take 33cl (330ml). Maybe a Tulip glass is enough for most beers but a Chalice/Goblet or a Snifter is sometimes preffered. Actually I am heretical here as every beer has its own glass but yeah, 2-3 different glasses could be enough of a good start.
Get them before the tarrifs 😅
Cool story, bro!
They know their stuff
Also Orval. This isn’t easy to find in a supermarket in Flanders.
Try them all and report back to us.
Amazing selection! My suggestion for beers to definitely try:
Duvel, a classic strong beer
La chouffe, another classic that’s a bit easier to drink
Chimay blue, a great darker beer
Orval, a quite unique beer (though a bit of an acquired taste)
Any of the trappist beers
Try to find a round bottom glass to enjoy these beers. A red wine glass works in a pinch. Be aware of the strong foaming when serving.
yeah nice, except for the prices and there isn’t Orval! xd
Holy crap Rodenbach in blik
you should try ‘Lindemans Kriek’ , and of course a Trappiste Rochefort. and of a friday night, at home, a Duvel !!

Seems there is a Belgian beer lover working at the purchasing department of said supermarket