(Cover from http://www.belgianbeerandfood.com/subscribe)
The Magazine
Belgian Beer & Food magazine is a new English-language quarterly magazine being published out of Brussels, Belgium with the stated goal of creating “a luxurious, stylishly designed…fine food and wine magazine, except for Belgian beer.” Publisher and editor Paul Walsh and his team have done that and more.
When I first stumbled upon the news of this project, I subscribed immediately. The first issue was published in September of 2013. Since the magazine was coming from overseas, I had no idea how long it would take to arrive. Fortunately for me, it arrived while I was in Seattle for Elysian’s Great Pumpkin Beer Fest so I had a nice surprise waiting for me when I got home.
The Review
I immediately dove into the magazine hoping it would be as good as I wanted it to be. It was. I actually had to force myself to put it down so I didn’t plow through it in one sitting. The writing is good, and they’ve selected an interesting batch of stories for their first issue.
The Criticism
This leads me to one of my few criticisms. I would actually like a few less articles but for some of the remaining ones to go into greater depth. I would have liked more time with and information about any of the breweries they covered, especially Cantillon (as I think most beer fans would). American audiences like to form a bond with their breweries. Beer quality is important, but the story of the brewery and the brewer helps create brand loyalty.
My other criticism stems from the initial move to focus almost exclusively on the print medium (there are 2 full brewery stories on the website as teasers). Personally, I love holding a book or magazine in my hands and don’t really need a digital version for my iPad, but I would like a downloadable “location summary.” There are a lot of great addresses and contact information that I’d like to have with me when I’m traveling around Belgium. It would be great to have a downloadable map of their Brussels beer walk on my phone so I could follow it via Google Maps. At the very least, it would be nice to have a tear-out map of the walk I could put in my pocket. It’s not really practical to carry a stack of magazines with you. I mean, that’s packing weight that could be dedicated to bringing back beer!
Final Thoughts
The Details
The subscription is ridiculously cheap for Americans and Canadians if you consider that for $29 you get 4 beautiful and information packed issues shipped to you from Belgium throughout the year. I really can’t recommend this magazine enough,especially if you, like me, are a huge fan of Belgian beer, food and beer, and beer tourism.
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Belgian Beer & Food’s Subscription link
Note: This is an unsolicited review. I purchased a 1-year subscription.