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Throughout the years, many museums have opened that capture the history and culture of lambic. These museums have a wide variety of hours, some being open only a few days a year while others are located inside of breweries. The lambic visitor center is even visited along many of the bus routes during the [[Toer de Geuze]]. Visiting these locations can provide additional insight into closed breweries, brewing processes, and the history of equipment, farmhouse brewing, and the family businesses that have survived from generation to generation. | Throughout the years, many museums have opened that capture the history and culture of lambic. These museums have a wide variety of hours, some being open only a few days a year while others are located inside of breweries. The lambic visitor center is even visited along many of the bus routes during the [[Toer de Geuze]]. Visiting these locations can provide additional insight into closed breweries, brewing processes, and the history of equipment, farmhouse brewing, and the family businesses that have survived from generation to generation. | ||
The following museums have a specific lambic focus. If you have photos or additional information from any of these that you would like to provide to the lambic.info initiative, please contact [[User:Adam]] or [[User:Bill] ]through the [[Submissions]] page. | The following museums have a specific lambic focus. If you have photos or additional information from any of these that you would like to provide to the lambic.info initiative, please contact [[User:Adam|Bill]] or [[User:Bill|Bill]] through the [[Submissions]] page. |