Visiting the Fort de Loncin WWI Memorial Site, in Liege, Belgium
The ruined Fort de Loncin, in Ans, in the province of Liège, Belgium, is a powerful memorial to Belgian bravery and the destruction of World War 1.
The ruined Fort de Loncin, in Ans, in the province of Liège, Belgium, is a powerful memorial to Belgian bravery and the destruction of World War 1.
Wallonia was the setting for one of the worst battles on the Western Front, the Battle of the Bulge. Now it hosts one of the best museums dedicated to WWII and this battle – the Bastogne War Museum.
Want to taste Belgian beer and learn about small, local, Belgian breweries, without even leaving your house? With boxes from Belgian Beer Discovery, you can taste your way around the country every month.
What happens when you combine family brewed beer, gourmet croquet monsieurs, and a group of food bloggers? We didn’t know either. So when we were invited to join Keep on Toasting at Timmermans Brewery last month we jumped at the chance.
Belgium is famous for its WWI sites and cemeteries, particularly around Ypres. But Flanders is also home to one of the best preserved WWII sites, the Atlantic Wall Museum in Oostende Belgium.
Living gluten-free means changing your diet, but it doesn’t necessarily mean you have to give up beer. We tracked down two gluten-free Belgian beer varieties to share our tasting notes with you.
Ten years ago today, in an apartment in Amsterdam, CheeseWeb was born! It’s been a rollercoaster ever since. Today I take over the blog to celebrate this huge milestone and share how CheeseWeb (and Alison) have impacted others.
Today Andrew reviews our bus trip from Brussels to Lille on iDBUS (now OUIBUS); a comfortable, affordable option to the train, and great for last-minute travel.
There is a special style of Belgian beer, only available in the warmer months. In today’s instalment of Belgium in a Glass, we explore Belgian Saison Beer.