Lyon wrote:
> right now? What legal recourse do the breweries
have? Will this
It may not/probably won't do any good, but consumer pressure from abroad can't
hurt. Tell them how it will mean the death of a national treasure/historic brewing
tradition, and that you will have that much less reason to visit Belgium.
Belgian Tourist Office
220 East 42nd Street, Suite 3402
New York, NY 10017
Tel: (212) 758-8130
Fax: (212) 355-7576
Office du Tourisme Belge
Belgian Tourist Office
P.O.Box 760, Succursale N.D.G.
Montreal, Quebec, H4A 3S2
Tel: (514) 457-2888
Fax: (514) 457-9447
Office de Promotion du Tourisme Wallonie-Bruxelles
(Representation au Quebec)
43, rue de Buade, Bureau 525
Quebec Ville, Quebec, G1R 4A2
[note: not exactly a correct translation--looks like a crude/literal attempt to
translate Québec City, which would really be Ville de Québec anyway, but you'd
probably address it Québec, Québec -- just as "New York City" is really New
York, New York :-) ]
Tel (418) 692-4939
Fax (418) 692-4974
Embassy of Belgium
3330 Garfield St. NW
Washington, DC 20008
Phone (202) 333-6900
Fax (202) 333-3079
Washington, DC
Now go have a beer,
Bob Paolino
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