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The Museum of Belgian Brewers is located in the cellars of a mansion. The museum consists of three parts: an 18th-century brewery, a cellar inn and an evocation of a modern brewery. Exhibits such as a steam boiler and a fermenting vat come from an 18th-century craft brewery.
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Grote Markt 10, Brussels
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The Museum of the Belgian Brewers, located in the Grand Place of Brussels, offers visitors an insight into Belgium's rich brewing history. This small museum, housed in a historic building, provides an overview of traditional brewing methods and equipment. Visitors can explore exhibits showcasing old brewing tools, vintage advertisements, and learn about the beer-making process. The museum's location in the former brewers' guild house adds to its authenticity. While the museum is compact, it offers a concise introduction to Belgian beer culture. Some visitors find the entrance fee a bit high for the museum's size, and others mention that more interactive elements or English translations would enhance the experience. The tasting room at the end of the tour, where visitors can sample Belgian beers, is often highlighted as a positive aspect. Overall, the museum serves as a quick introduction to Belgian brewing, but those seeking a more comprehensive experience might find it somewhat limited.
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