Beer in Belgium
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Beer in Belgium includes pale ales, lambics, Flemish red ales, sour brown ales, strong ales and stouts. In 2018, there were 304 breweries in Belgium,[1][2][3] including international companies, such as AB InBev, and traditional breweries, such as Trappist monasteries.[4] On average, Belgians drink 68 litres of beer each year,[1] down from around 200 each year in 1900.[5] Most beers are bought or served in bottles, rather than cans, and almost every beer has its own branded, sometimes uniquely shaped, glass.[6] In 2016, UNESCO inscribed Belgian beer culture on their list of the intangible cultural heritage of humanity.[7][8]