My Top Ten Beer Cities: Part One6. Brussels. Whoever called Belgium dull wasn't a beer fan. Hundreds of Belgian beers, many hard to find at home, are available right in the center of town. Famous bars like Le Bier Circus, Le Falstaff, and Le Cirio offer Belgian dubbels, tripels, abbey ales, and such offbeat styles as Flanders brown ale. While you're in town, get to know lambic, a tart beer that's spontaneously fermented by wild yeasts. Enjoy it in one of Brussels' many cafés, or, better still, visit the Cantillon Brewery for a first-hand look at the ancient process of brewing lambic. Next month, I'll be back with my top five destinations. See you then!
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