Brussels Beer Project
Brussels Beer Project

Brussels Beer Project

Rue Antoine Dansaert 188, Brussels, 1000

The Basics

Both a taproom and a working brewery, the BBP has big picture windows that allow you to see the inner workings of the brew house, as well as a shop selling glasses, signature merchandise, and actual beer. For a more enriching experience, consider taking a short "flash tour" (these usually last around 20 minutes) or sitting down for an organized tasting, both of which can be booked ahead of time. If you're planning to visit a number of attractions, you can save money with a Brussels Card, which includes admission to numerous sites, including the BBP, and access to public transportation for 24, 48, or 72 hours.

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Discover Brussels beer world with a chocolate pairing by a young local
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Discover Brussels beer world with a chocolate pairing by a young local
$63.34 per adult
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Beer Geeks Unite!
This is DEFINITELY a tour for beer geeks or those who enjoy/love beer geeks. Tasted several different beers, learned a LOT about beer making and the Belgian beer scene and had a nice evening despite the cold and wet. I wish a BIT more food would have been included - this would be awesome as a tapas style tour, but it was a great experience and well worth the cost.
T_S, Apr 2023

Things to Know Before You Go

  • The BBP is a must-visit for beer lovers.

  • The on-site gift shop is a great place to pick up souvenirs or gifts for beer enthusiasts.

  • Visitors of all ages are welcome.

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How to Get There

The BBP is located in the heart of Brussels, a 5-minute walk from both the Sainte Catherine and Comte de Flandre metro stations and 10 minutes on foot from the Grande Place. Brussels Card holders travel free on public transit.

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When to Get There

The BBP is open three days a week—on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday—from midafternoon until night, with fewer crowds right around opening time and a busier vibe in the evenings. Tours are held once per day on Thursdays and Fridays and twice on Saturdays. Group tastings, which take place three times a day, should be booked in advance.

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What's on Tap?

The BBP offers a variety of beers, from classic inventions such as the Delta IPA to limited-edition sours and stouts. The brews certainly get creative, and although tap selections vary, you may come across concoctions such as Sal Vation (a rye Earl Grey dark ale) or Miami B**ch, described as a "milkshake kiwi kettle sour."

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Frequently Asked Questions
The answers provided below are based on answers previously given by the tour provider to customers’ questions.
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