To be accredited as a Trappist brewery there are a number of conditions that must be met.
- The beer must be brewed within the walls of a Trappist monastery, either by the monks themselves or under their supervision.
- The brewery must be of secondary importance within the monastery and it should witness to the business practices proper to a monastic way of life
- The brewery is not intended to be a profit-making venture. The income covers the living expenses of the monks and the maintenance of the buildings and grounds. Whatever remains is donated to charity for social work and to help persons in need
On Tuesday we went to Orval and Chimay.
Matt and Steven, our fantastic guide. |
Like my souvenirs, I like to ensure my photos are all class. |
There are also a few in other countries we think we might be able to reach; one in Austria (guess what! Our ship goes right past it!), and one in Rome (unlike the Belgian ones, not hard to get to) which we hope to visit. We might leave the one in the USA for a few years.
I confess, my favourite part was exploring the ruins.
The Grave of Duke Wenceslas in the ruined Abbey of Orval. Not the same dude as the Christmas Carol (but our guide Steven had never ever heard of him) |
View from our unit in Brussels. We said we wanted to be close to the big square! |
Some people thought the ceiling in the loft bedroom was too low. Really, some people are just too tall. |
Our accommodation really was in an amazing spot, just off the big square but still with a great view of it and we enjoyed live music from just one step back. The only down size - well we DID have three stories of spiral staircases to ascend to get into it!
We really wanted to stay an extra day in Brussels but couldn't without moving so we continued on to Bruge today. We were surprised with another free upgrade (a garden room, YAY, no stairs!!) and again are staying very close to the old city centre.
Matt gives thanks for beer. |
3 comments:
Such a classy photo of the two of you (you know the one I mean)! I think the ruins would excite me more than the beer as well. Vineyards - that is a different story.
You rock that cheese suit!
Pleased to see that you are taking in the significant cultural highlights of the low countries
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