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Throughout the years, many museums have opened that capture the history and culture of lambic. These museums have a wide variety of hours, some being open only a few days a year while others are located inside of breweries.  The lambic visitor center is even visited along many of the bus routes during the [[Toer de Geuze]].  Visiting these locations can provide additional insight into closed breweries, brewing processes, and the history of equipment, farmhouse brewing, and the family businesses that have survived from generation to generation.
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Throughout the years, many museums have opened that capture the history and culture of lambic. These museums have a wide variety of hours, some being open only a few days a year while others are located inside of breweries.  The lambic visitor center is even visited along many of the bus routes during the [[Toer de Geuze]].  Visiting these locations can provide additional insight into current and closed breweries, brewing processes, and the history of equipment, farmhouse brewing, and the family businesses that have survived from generation to generation.
  
The following museums have a specific lambic focusIf you have photos or additional information from any of these that you would like to provide to the lambic.info initiative, please contact [[User:Adam|Adam]] or [[User:Bill|Bill]] through the [[Submissions]] page.
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The following museums have a specific lambic focus:
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* Brussels Gueuze Museum
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* Lambic Visitor Center
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* Museum of Belgian Brewers
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* Museum of Belgian Beers
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* Oud Beersel Brewery Museum
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* Scaerbeek Museum of Beer
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* Timmermans Brewery Museum
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In addition, Oud Beersel
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If you have photos or additional information from any of these that you would like to provide to the lambic.info initiative, please contact [[User:Adam|Adam]] or [[User:Bill|Bill]] through the [[Submissions]] page.

Revision as of 12:54, 5 January 2015

Throughout the years, many museums have opened that capture the history and culture of lambic. These museums have a wide variety of hours, some being open only a few days a year while others are located inside of breweries. The lambic visitor center is even visited along many of the bus routes during the Toer de Geuze. Visiting these locations can provide additional insight into current and closed breweries, brewing processes, and the history of equipment, farmhouse brewing, and the family businesses that have survived from generation to generation.

The following museums have a specific lambic focus:

  • Brussels Gueuze Museum
  • Lambic Visitor Center
  • Museum of Belgian Brewers
  • Museum of Belgian Beers
  • Oud Beersel Brewery Museum
  • Scaerbeek Museum of Beer
  • Timmermans Brewery Museum

In addition, Oud Beersel If you have photos or additional information from any of these that you would like to provide to the lambic.info initiative, please contact Adam or Bill through the Submissions page.