Once again today I stray from my initial set of rules for sharing videos of brewery tours. Actually the one for today takes advantage of some of the variations I have already used for the Sierra Nevada tour video so I don’t feel nearly as bad about doing it again.
As a bit of a side note and speaking of that Sierra Nevada tour post . . . Do you remember when I said that I had “a scheme to visit this brewery sometime relatively soon?” Well the extent of the scheme was pretty much to enter their contest to win a trip to the brewery. With some excellent production and editing assistance from The Wife I was able to submit an entry before the deadline passed. I don’t believe that people clicking on the “like this” makes any difference in the selection of the winners, but I don’t mind seeing that people enjoyed it.
To check out my entry simply CLICK HERE!
Now then, back to the brewery tour I have for today.
When looking at my viewing options I could not resist a video that had elements of both beer and cheese (though barely). This was interesting in that it is a tour of a unique type of brewery that only exists in a relatively small area of Europe. As the director of the brewery mentions, it is one of the few Trappist breweries in the world. He mentions that there are only 6, but I am pretty sure that there are 7 (though I can typically only rattle of five of them when asked). Even two years ago when the video was posted I am pretty sure there were 7.
Regardless it is a cool video with some really good information about this brewery (including their beers) and Trappist breweries in general.
Enjoy!



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