A photographic journey to the Trappist Brewery and ruins of Orval (54 photos)
Come along with me as I travel to Orval in Belgium and explore the ruins of this wonderful Trappist Brewery.
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Gorgeous! I love looking at pictures of old buildings and cultural places!
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Awesome pictures. Noticed you're from the US and was thinking you should check us out @steemusa. Looking to grow the US community here on Steemit.
Thank you. I love to travel, but don't get to do it near often enough.
Same here. Hoping Steemit and hard work will one day make it possible for myself and my family.
I love me some Orval. So much that now living in South East-Asia, and after seeing this post, I truly want one. Yet, that only makes the love worse because I don’t know who has Orval locally.
Great photo tour!
It was sooo good fresh or "Green" as they called it. These Orval glasses are some of my favorites. They are all hand painted by the monks in the abbey.
To be honest, I refer the ‘stick your nose’ closing glass type used for example for Grimbergen. But that’s because I’m very olfactoric focused with drinks.
I love a nice bowl to drink from, but the tasting itself requires the nose.