Tired of delivery trucks rumbling near its mythic canals, Belgium's medieval town of Bruges has approved the construction of a beer pipeline to link a five-century-old brewery to a bottling factory nearby.
The two-mile underground pipeline will link the De Halve Maan brewery in the heart of the "Venice of the North" to an industrial park where the beer will be bottled and shipped to drinkers worldwide, company director Xavier Vanneste said.
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When I was in Amsterdam, they didn't deliver kegs to the beer gardens, but small beer tanker trucks unloaded with hoses into vats. Not as many offerings on tap, but has to be more handy than wrestling kegs into basements. But a beer pipeline would be awesome!
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