Belgium has been the home of beer for hundreds of years. In that time, tradition and myth have grown around each variety and brand of popular beer - the best of which are here for you to enjoy. 

 
STELLA ARTOIS
The roots of STELLA ARTOIS go deep into the 13th century. In 1926, the brewery's annual special Christmas beer was considered so good it was christened 'Stella' - from the Latin for star. It is a clear, pale, malted barley lager with a fine clean bitterness and clear, pale colour.
5.2% Alc. vol.

BELLE-VUE KRIEK
Since 1913 the Belle-Vue Brewery has been famous for it's Belle-Vue Kriek, a slightly sweet beer made with macerated fresh cherries using a spontaneous fermentation method. It exhibits a fine burgundy hue with fruit and oak overtones.
5.1% Alc. vol

HOEGAARDEN
The history of HOEGAARDEN White Beer starts around 1445. Brewed to a traditional recipe with unmalted wheat, Hoegaarden yeast and specific ingredients, this beer owes its name to its cloudy appearance. After natural fermentation in the bottle which gives its characteristic straw-yellow colour.
5% Alc. vol.
Leffe is Belgium's original abbey beer, and traces its origins back to abbey of Leffe, founded in 1152. Although it is now brewed outside the abbey walls, the traditions and recipes are religiously observed. It is always served in a chalice-styled glass in homage to its monastic origin.

LEFFE BLONDE
LEFFE BLONDE is a light-bodied dry beer with a subtle sweetness.
6.6% Alc. vol.

LEFFE BRUNE
LEFFE BRUNE is brewed from roast malts and is full-bodied and fruity. 6.6% Alc. vol.

 


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Location

The Blankenberge Belgian Beer Cafe is located in the centre of the Hurstmere Road entertainment strip.


Contact Details

136 Hurstmere Road
Takapuna Beach

Auckland
Tel:  09 486 6330
Fax: 09 486 6333
Email: cristine@burnbrae.co.nz
 

Opening Hours

Monday - Saturday 11:30am - Late
Sunday
9:00am - Late
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