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    Home » Travel » Food Travel » Europe Food Guides

    Brewery Bourgogne des Flandres (Bruges, Belgium)

    Published: Dec 5, 2025 · Modified: Dec 18, 2025 · Leave a Comment

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    The Brewery Bourgogne des Flandres in Bruges has an excellent beer flight option and a picturesque canal-side location.

    Bench and tables next to white cow statue outside Brewery Bourgogne des Flandres, a golden brick canal house with red trim.

    While enjoying a day out in the historic city of Bruges, we explored chocolate and we explored beer.

    Always a good use of a day, especially in Belgium!

    At the Brewery Bourgogne des Flandres, we took refuge from an overcast day to enjoy a flight of beer and a snack. It was in a charming corner of central Bruges.

    Brewery Bourgogne des Flandres with row of bikes parked on the cobblestones outside.

    The brewery is located right on the canal, so you can sit and watch the boats, swans and ducks go by. Or if it’s raining hard and sideways, there are also indoor tables.

    Swan and two cygnets swimming in canal.

    We tried both indoor and outdoor seating during our visit to Bruges, and the outdoor canal seats are definitely my favorite if the weather is cooperative.

    Canal in Bruges with stone bridge and lined by multi-story buildings.

    Can I Tour?

    Yes! We didn't, but you can buy tickets that allow you to check out the brewery and distillery firsthand (self-guided with audio), meet the brewer, and have a glass of beer at the end.

    For a broad overview of the country's brewing history, visit the Belgian Beer World Experience in Brussels.

    What Kind of Food Is Available at the Brewery Bourgogne des Flandres?

    There were limited food options, but they did have some snacks. (All signs are translated into multiple languages, including English.)

    Ale house menu displayed in red frame outside brewery.

    We got a cheese plate. They also had cured meats, pretzels, meatballs, and tapas available.

    Flight of beers and bowl of cheese cubes at Brewery Bourgogne des Flandres.

    Beer Flights

    I recommend trying the beer flight, which includes six beers currently on tap. (See the black boards above the bar to identify the day's choices.)

    List of beers on tap.

    They have a fairly limited selection, but I thought each beer we tried was exceptional, and I was happy that they did the beer curating for me. (Some breweries in Belgium have hundreds of beer on tap, which could be a fun experience to have so many options, or it could be overwhelming.)

    You can also, of course, go on to have a glass of your favorite from the flight.

    Glasses of beer.

    The namesake beer of the brewery, Bourgogne des Flandres, is a rich red-brown beer that blends Bruinen Os (a high-fermentation brown ale made on site) with aged lambic (from Timmermans Brewery just outside of Brussels).

    Glasses of beer on rain-sprinkled table in outdoor dining area at Brewery Bourgogne des Flandres.

    I highly recommend this stop if you’re visiting Bruges!

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