What: All you can Mussels for Belgium Independence Day
When: Sunday July 21st, 2013. 12 pm - 5 pm
Where: Aroma Thyme Bistro, 165 Canal St. Ellenville NY.
Details: Belgium bee and mussels! It’s a perfect match. We are doing all you can eat mussels for $15.99 Sunday July 21st in the Aroma Thyme Garden. Plus we are featuring a line-up of Belgium Beers. Ommegang, Duvel, Chouffe & Liefmans
Price: $15.99 all you can eat mussels, Belgium Beer regular menu prices
RSVP (845) 647-3000
History and significance of Belgian beer
Beer
in Belgium varies from the popular pale lager to lambic beer and Flemish red.
Belgian beer-brewing's origins go back to the Middle Ages. There are
approximately 125 breweries in the country, ranging from international giants
to microbreweries. In Europe, only Germany, France and the United Kingdom are
home to more breweries. Belgian breweries produce about 800 standard beers.
When special one-off beers are included, the total number of Belgian beer
brands is approximately 8,700.Belgians drink 93 liters of beer a year on
average. Beer has been made in Belgium since at least the Middle Ages. It is
believed today that beer was brewed at some monasteries during this period;
however, no written proof exists. The Trappist monasteries that now brew beer
in Belgium were occupied in the late 18th century primarily by monks fleeing
the French Revolution. However, the first Trappist brewery in Belgium
(Westmalle) did not start operation until 10 December 1836, almost 50 years
after the Revolution. That beer was exclusively for the monks and is described
as "dark and sweet." The first recorded sale of beer (a brown beer)
was on 1 June 1861.
In
Belgium, beer is more than just a frothy beverage - it is a culture. With over
450 different varieties, many Belgian beers have personalized beer glasses in
which only that beer may be served. The shape of each glass enhances the flavor
of the beer for which it is designed. This tradition may seem like behavior
reserved for wine snobbery, but Belgians take their beer seriously - and with
good reason. The country has enjoyed an unparalleled reputation for specialty
beers since the Middle Ages. Connoisseurs favor Belgian beers for their
variety, real flavor and character.
It
is easy to see the depth to which beer has become one with Belgium's culture.
What other country has a driving tour through the countryside called the Beer
Route? After a day of castle hopping, visitors can stop by one of the local
cafés to enjoy some chocolate with their beer, as their worries melt away.
Whether you were visiting a brewery, sitting in a café or attending a festival,
visitors will remember the first time they tasted their favorite brew.
Belgian Independence Day
The
history of Belgium began with the invasion of the Romans, several decades
before the birth of Christ, when Julius Caesar conquered Gaul (ancient name of
France). Belgium is one of the relatively young countries of the Western
European continent having attained its independence only in 1830, less than 200
years ago. Due to its strategic location at the heart of Europe, Belgium was
the battleground for the major European powers, from the Romans to the United
Kingdom of Netherlands. Here is a brief outline of the different periods in the
history of Belgium.
Belgium
is located on the western part of the European continent bordering the North
Sea, flanked by the countries France and the Netherlands. The Independence Day
of Belgium is celebrated on 21 July, the day the nation attained its freedom
from the domination of Netherlands in the year 1931. The independence of
Belgium received the approval of the European powers at the London Conference
of 1830-31. The Independence Day of Belgium commemorates the formal
establishment of the independent kingdom and the crowning of Leopold I of Saxe-Coburg.
Prince Leopold I of Saxe-Coburg was appointed king of the Belgians on his
willingness to support the constitution drawn up by the National Congress.
The
road to independence was a long one for the Belgians. Over the subsequent
years, several battles were fought, treaties signed and eventually with the
commencement of a revolution on 20 January, 1831 Belgium was granted
independence from the Netherlands. After attaining its independence and
neutrality by the leading European powers, Belgium was the first country in
Europe to enjoy rapid economic growth through industrialization. The country
further led the continent in the expansion of railways, engineering and coal
mining. In the last half century, independent Belgium prospered as a modern, technologically
advanced state and also a member of NATO and the EU. Today Belgium is one of
the most advanced and affluent commercial and industrial nations in the
European continent as well as in the world.
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