Saturday, February 17, 2007
Beertopia in the News
"Belgian beers are starting to flow freely in Nebraska"
The big noise in Omaha beer circles is Belgian brews. Beer and ale imported from the tiny country - better known among Americans for chocolates and waffles - are the cool new brews among beer hobbyists and a growing number of casual beer drinkers.
Fans like the strong, untraditional flavors (think brown sugar or plum), the meticulous brewing processes, sometimes by monks, and the specialty glasses used to drink the brews.
To continue reading:
http://www.omaha.com/index.php?u_page=1000&u_sid=2328003
The big noise in Omaha beer circles is Belgian brews. Beer and ale imported from the tiny country - better known among Americans for chocolates and waffles - are the cool new brews among beer hobbyists and a growing number of casual beer drinkers.
Fans like the strong, untraditional flavors (think brown sugar or plum), the meticulous brewing processes, sometimes by monks, and the specialty glasses used to drink the brews.
To continue reading:
http://www.omaha.com/index.php?u_page=1000&u_sid=2328003
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