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Belgium is renowned for its beer, with a long history of brewing and a wide variety of styles. Belgian beer is known for its complexity and variety, with a range of styles from light lagers to dark ales, and from fruity lambics to strong Trappist beers. Belgian beer is often brewed with unique ingredients such as spices, herbs, and fruits, and is often bottle-conditioned, meaning that the beer is still fermenting in the bottle. Belgian beer is also known for its high alcohol content, with some beers reaching up to 12% ABV.
Belgium is home to a number of well-known beer brands, including Stella Artois, Leffe, Hoegaarden, and Duvel. Other popular Belgian beers include Chimay, Westmalle, and Orval. There are also a number of smaller, independent breweries producing unique and interesting beers, such as Brouwerij Boon, De Struise Brouwers, and Brasserie de la Senne. Show Less Read more