Explore Antwerp’s vibrant beer scene with expert guides, tasting unique brews and local snacks. Discover the city’s rich beer culture and history.
Explore Antwerp’s vibrant beer scene with expert guides, tasting unique brews and local snacks. Discover the city’s rich beer culture and history.
- Peter Paul Rubens Statue - The Statue of Rubens.
- Het Steen - Old castle along the river Scheldt. Beer Tasting at Café Beveren.
- Antwerp’s Port - Visit of one of the oldest and tranditional braun cafés of Antwerp: ‘t Licht der Dokken. We will taste one of the local brews. From there we have a great view on the port and the docs of…
- Peter Paul Rubens Statue - The Statue of Rubens.
- Het Steen - Old castle along the river Scheldt. Beer Tasting at Café Beveren.
- Antwerp’s Port - Visit of one of the oldest and tranditional braun cafés of Antwerp: ‘t Licht der Dokken. We will taste one of the local brews. From there we have a great view on the port and the docs of Antwerp
- Grote Markt - Guildhouses+ Statue of Brabo. Visit of café Den Engel, famous for it’s Koninck Beer, the local beer and brewery of Antwerp
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Schipperskwartier - Red Light District and the most authentic part of Antwerp.
We will have a geneva gin tasting at one of the local bars - Cathedral of Our Lady - Visit of the Cathedral with its masterpieces of Peter Paul Rubens. Beer tasting nearby, with local snacks
- Antwerpse Brouw Compagnie - Visit of the local brewery of Antwerp with 2 Beer Tastings

- Professional Belgian tour guide
- Visit the most local and authentic cafés
- Selection of 5 local beers
- Geneva Gin Tasting
- See the major sights: Our Lady Cathedral, Market Square, Steen Castle
- Additional snacks: frites with mayonnaise, chocolate, Belgian cheeses
- Professional Belgian tour guide
- Visit the most local and authentic cafés
- Selection of 5 local beers
- Geneva Gin Tasting
- See the major sights: Our Lady Cathedral, Market Square, Steen Castle
- Additional snacks: frites with mayonnaise, chocolate, Belgian cheeses
Antwerp, Belgium’s second-largest city and home to the country’s largest port, is arguably the world’s beer culture capital. It is also renowned as the diamond capital of the world, among other notable distinctions! The diamond industry has been a significant contributor to the city’s economy throughout its history.
Today, Antwerp is also celebrated for…
Antwerp, Belgium’s second-largest city and home to the country’s largest port, is arguably the world’s beer culture capital. It is also renowned as the diamond capital of the world, among other notable distinctions! The diamond industry has been a significant contributor to the city’s economy throughout its history.
Today, Antwerp is also celebrated for its art and fashion scene. The city offers everything a traveler could desire in a European destination – world-class museums and art, stunning architecture, delectable cuisine, and excellent beverages! Antwerp boasts local microbreweries and authentic Trappist beer-tasting rooms.
While more of these can be found in some of the more rural areas of Flanders, the Westmalle Trappist brewery is located in the province of Antwerp itself. As the capital of the Flanders region, Antwerp showcases the best and most eclectic offerings from Belgium’s wonderfully diverse beer universe (https://globalenterprisestours.com/produit/brussels-beer-tasting-tour/). This may be due to the region’s diverse beer tastes, situated at the crossroads of Holland, France, and Germany. Or perhaps it’s the port city’s need for refreshing beverages for its hardworking dockworkers! Most likely, it’s because the people of Antwerp recognize quality when they taste it.
It’s no surprise that new beers frequently emerge for tasting! Antwerp is, after all, the ultimate beer destination – and beer is gaining popularity worldwide. Beers like Bosbier, Korsakov, Gageleer, Kamil, ’t Lekske, IQ, Cabardouche, De Hopjutters, and Seefbier – to name a few – have recently been launched in Antwerp.
Indeed, beer is both trendy and trending! Alongside all the new beers, attention is once again being given to beers that have been undeservedly overlooked. For instance, Saison Dupont. Today, it’s well-known, but five years ago, it was relatively unknown, despite the brewery’s four-generation history.
The beer trend ensures that niche beers with distinct flavors can secure a spot on the beer menu. And that’s great news. More and more ultra-hoppy beers and robust stouts are emerging. Until recently, stout was nearly extinct. Now it’s back in various forms, with alcohol content ranging from a mild four to a robust twelve percent.
New beer brands are daring to push the boundaries of flavor. Take Gageleer, for example, a beer distinctly flavored with bog myrtle, which was very popular in the Middle Ages.
Our expert beer guide will further unveil the secrets of beer with you, by taking you on a beer and genever gin tasting experience, paired with local snacks (https://globalenterprisestours.com/produit/culinary-evening-tour/) like Belgian cheeses, frites with mayonnaise, and other delightful tastes.
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