pedaling squares said:
Can you and others with knowledge of Belgium recommend some breweries to visit in and around Brugge?
This is a decent resource to start with:
http://www.belgium-mapped-out.com/breweries.html
It's not completely up to date, but it might be useful to you.
Also make use of
Rate Beer's top 50 as a quality index.
Most breweries do not openly encourage visitors and even when they do, it's usually a question of bringing a large party along in order to make it worth their while.
Some of the more tourist-friendly breweries set out a fixed timetable, like...
De Halve Maan, Brugge (not on the map above)
Both ScottSoCal and I are fans of their Straffe Hendrik, which I buy on most trips to my beer shop, though I personally found their other brew - Brugse Zot - a bit watery when I tried it once on tap, so I've avoided this latter ever since.
Elsewhere...
The beer corridor in West Flanders is also worth a shot if you have some time. Scott will tell you about the Sint Bernardus brewery at Watou - there's a terrific little inn there but I'm not sure if they would welcome impromptu visitors.
Apart from that, you have the West- and Oostvleteren axis. In Westvleteren, there's the world famous Sint Sixtus brewery - which is trappist, so no visits - but you can check out an "exhibition room" and taste what is widely considered the best beer
ever produced in the unatmospheric bar (
In De Vrede) opposite. Meantimes, a couple of kms away in Oostvleteren, the
De Struise guys have recently set up in an old schoolhouse. They will be happy to see you on certain days (
Wed-Sat only).