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Beer Available At de Bier Tempel (arranged by most recent)
Westvleteren 12 100, Maredsous 10 Tripel 97, Maredsous 6 Blond 86, Leffe Brune 92, ’t Hofbrouwerijke Ceci n’est pas une Saison , Westoek X (6% ABV) 91, Gulden Draak 9000 Quadruple 85, Westvleteren Blond 99, Westvleteren Extra 8 100, Leffe Tripel 8 90, Delirium Nocturnum 94, Delirium Tremens 96, Kasteel Kriek 94, Lefebvre Hopus 85, St Feuillien Cuvée de Noël 98, Bocq Christmas 93, Boerken 91, Babbelaar 74, Struise Pannepot 100, Villers Trippel 53
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| Ibrew2or3 (248), Phoenix, Arizona | | April 27, 2012 Another typical little bottle shop with a big store front window and well organized yet very crowded shelves of beer. I found a couple of cool obscure offerings here not found elsewhere. Another place worth a quick look if you’re trying to find something particular and decent enough prices too. Like all the other bottle shops this one too has a large glassware selection. | | SaintMatty (128), Uppsala, Sweden | | April 22, 2012 A nice centrally located shop with a good range of beer at reasonable prices. Certainly cheaper than its sister shop in Brussels. | | sebletitje (198), Enghien, Belgium | | April 21, 2012 Not sure we can talk temple here, maybe a small shrine of beers.
Decent enough selection, can find a possible good deal if you can navigate your way through tourists and gift packs on the floor.
Good to check out some prices but nothing you cannot find at some other bottle shops for 1/2 the price if not more. | | Travlr (637), Washington, Washington DC | | January 6, 2012 Small place with large selection of glassware, accessories, and of course beer. Nothing too unusual. Very touristy, and prices reflect that. | | Rastacouere (581), Montréal, Quebec | | November 7, 2011 The Bruges Bier Tempel is much smaller than the Brussel’s counterpart and considerably less interesting. Also packed with as many accessories as they can fit, the selection is concentrated on the rear wall and maybe 200 long without any rarities. Seems to be very popular with tourists nonetheless. Bottle Shop a few minutes South offered a more pleasant shopping experience, but Bier Tempel was a better option if looking for beer-themed mirrors or breweriana.
| | ontbeermaker (127), Ontario | | October 1, 2011 Nice little store just out side the market. No space is not covered with beers. nice staff. Didnt find anything to rare but it was worth a look. We got a couple of things. Neat store | | fugitive (133), Athens, Greece | | June 21, 2011 Very wide variety of Belgian beer from almost all brewers in Belgium. Fine and very beautiful gift-packs with a huge variety of glasses.Prices are higher from other beerstore. | | MrHangover (22), Den Haag, Netherlands | | June 18, 2011 De Bier Tempel is touristy, but an allright shop for those who want to buy beer easy. Wide selection, not to much craziness going one. They did had all the westy’s for a sharp price. The rest is way too expensive to be funny. They also have just about every glass available for belgian beers. | | BriSava (77), , Japan | | May 16, 2011 Interesting selection, though very high prices. Too tourist oriented. | | Strebs (76), St. Louis, Missouri | | May 15, 2011 [ Updated May 1, 2012 ] This store has all of the ordinary Belgian beers and would be a good introduction for anyone starting to learn. |
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