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Steven Coulson
Steven has been drinking beers, wines and spirits for decades and has a propensity to go about them at length after a few drinks.
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Exploring Delirium Café: A Beer Enthusiast’s Paradise in Brussels
Recently, I had the incredible opportunity to visit Delirium Café, a renowned establishment nestled in the heart of Brussels, Belgium. This vibrant venue is well-known for its astonishing selection of beers, and let me tell you, it certainly lives up to its reputation.
As I perused the beer menu, I was greeted by a striking sight—the list was comparable to a hefty magazine, boasting an impressive collection of over 2,100 different beers. From local Belgian brews to international favorites, the sheer variety was overwhelming yet exciting. Whether you’re a seasoned connoisseur or just beginning to explore the world of craft beers, there’s something to satisfy every palate.
The atmosphere of Delirium Café adds to the experience, creating a lively backdrop for enjoying a refreshing pint. The staff was not only knowledgeable but also eager to offer recommendations for those unsure of where to start. Each sip was a new adventure, making this visit a memorable highlight of my trip to Brussels.
If you find yourself in this charming city, a trip to Delirium Café is a must. It’s more than just a bar; it’s a celebration of beer culture that invites you to explore and indulge. Cheers to delightful discoveries!