A Visit to St. Sixtus Abbey in Westvleteren
The quest for a taste of the rarest Trappist beers
A drive through the Belgian countryside to the small town of Westvleteren, where the monks at St. Sixtus abbey brew the highly-rated, world-famous namesake beer.
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