Private Tour
Available languages
2 hours
Mobile ticket
Local beer sommelier Carien will take your through the history of Belgian beer. Examples of beers from the past and present, will show you how beer changed throughout the 20the and 21st century. A suprising workshop to celebrate 10 years of Unesco recognition for the Belgian beer culture! Carien will spoil you with tasty beer samples and delicious snacks, all in her cozy private tasting room.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
Belgium is the only country in the world with a UNESCO Intangible Heritage Certification for Beer Culture, awarded in 2016. To celebrate 10 years of this special recognition Hoppiness will host a special beer tasting workshop around beer history. Local Beer Sommelier Carien will take you through the history of Belgian beer, illustrated, of course, with delicious beer tasters taking you through the changing beer flavours of the 20th and 21st century. You will learn things like: What beers did people drink around 1900? Which beers from 100 years ago are still around? What is an Abbey beer and what is a Trappist beer? Why do the Belgians have so many different beer glasses? Which beers can age well and why? We will also do a comparative tasting between a young and an aged Orval, so you can discover what happens during the aging of this beer. The workshop will be held in the cozy private Hoppiness tasting room, full of beautiful beer decorations. Questions about beer are encouraged! Children may be brought but we need to know in advance. Please message us if you want to come with children/ minors so we can work out a food and drink plan for them together.
Snacks will be provided during the workshop, it will not be a full meal but Hoppiness will definitely spoil you!
at least 4 special beer tasters, illustrating the history of beer, including aged and fresh Orval
Operated by Hoppiness Brussels