Brussels Gueuze Museum and its collection

Brussels Gueuze Museum
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The Brussels Museum of Geuze is located in a family-owned brewery where brewing is still traditional. It reveals the stages of the production process: brewing, fermentation, bottling and storage in the cellar. The museum displays many materials from the 19th century, including the brewing vat, boiling kettles, hop trough and oak barrels.

NLBrussels Museum van de Geuze
FRMusée bruxellois de la Gueuze

Specialized & Alternative Specialized & Alternative Profession & Craft Industrial heritage

Brussels Gueuze Museum
Gheudestraat 56

Visitor information Brussels Gueuze Museum

Opening hours

Monday
10:00 – 17:00
Tuesday
10:00 – 17:00
Wednesday Closed
Thursday
10:00 – 17:00
Friday
10:00 – 17:00
Saturday
10:00 – 16:00
Sunday Closed

Admission

Normal rate€3.00

Facilities

Wheelchair accessible
Museum shop

Location & Map

Gheudestraat 56, Anderlecht

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Exhibitions

No exhibitions in Brussels Gueuze Museum have been found.

Brussels Gueuze Museum Reviews

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  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    The Brussels Gueuze Museum, also known as Cantillon Brewery, is a working brewery and museum located in Anderlecht, Belgium. It offers visitors a glimpse into the traditional lambic beer-making process. The museum is housed in an authentic, early 20th-century building that maintains much of its original equipment and atmosphere.

    Visitors generally appreciate the self-guided tour, which allows them to explore the brewery at their own pace. The tour provides informative displays about the brewing process, the history of lambic beers, and the Cantillon family's role in preserving this brewing tradition. Many reviewers highlight the unique experience of seeing the open fermentation process and the barrel-aging rooms.

    A common highlight mentioned in reviews is the beer tasting included with the admission. Visitors often praise the opportunity to sample various Cantillon beers, including their famous gueuze and fruit lambics. The quality and uniqueness of these sour beers are frequently commended by beer enthusiasts.

    However, some visitors note that the self-guided nature of the tour can be a drawback for those seeking more in-depth information. The lack of guided tours in multiple languages is occasionally mentioned as a limitation. Additionally, a few reviewers find the environment to be quite rustic and warn that it may not appeal to those expecting a polished, modern museum experience.

    The staff is generally described as knowledgeable and friendly, though some visitors mention that the service can be a bit brusque during busy periods. The museum's location, while not in the city center, is considered accessible by public transportation.

    Overall, the Brussels Gueuze Museum is well-regarded for its authenticity, educational value, and the opportunity to taste unique Belgian beers. It's particularly appreciated by beer enthusiasts and those interested in traditional brewing methods, but may not be as engaging for visitors who are not fond of sour beers or are looking for a more conventional museum experience.

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