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Very interesting museum, they give you Ipads in yo...

Very interesting museum, they give you Ipads in your language with headphones to hear the explanations ... but I think it is a little too long, so much so that it tends to bore towards the end if it is not your kind. Nice idea to be able to observe the various types of ingredients used and to be able to feel the various fragrances.
Options included:
1 - museum only
2 - museum + 3 tastings (15 )
3 - bar with 5 tastings only ( 10)
I did the second and I must say that the final tasting was excellent, 3 glasses of beer, and if you are in a group better so you can taste different types, more than 10 distinct flavors

We went straight to the final stop (the bar) as we...

We went straight to the final stop (the bar) as we done many tours through breweries. They have a good range of beers and you can taste 5 of them for 10 euro s. You get to choose. The range of beers go from easy drinking krieks to strong belgian ales (like triples). Get ready to leave slightly intoxicated.

The museum itself is nice, with a tablet tour and ...

The museum itself is nice, with a tablet tour and options to taste ingredients.
We bought a ticket for a tour + a few beers, so we ended up in their cafe. It seemed nice at first, nicely crowded, good atmosphere and good music. But: there are only 2 toilets (that is 1 for men and 1 for women), which is absolutely ridiculous for such a huge cafe. You better get in line before you need to go or you might be too late.. horrible. The lines at the bar for ordering the beers were also beyond reasonable. I skipped on my last beer because I didn't want to stand in line another 30 minutes or whatever. The beers they serve were not even that special anyway.

So long story short: go for the museum, skip the bar.

Brugge Cerveza Artesanal

Brugge Cerveza Artesanal

4.4