Brugse Zot at The Dove, Broadway Market

Brugse Zot

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Some beers are built for sessions. Others are built for moments where the evening slows slightly, the conversation settles in, and the pub suddenly feels warmer than it did an hour ago. Brugse Zot sits firmly in the second category.

Brewed in Bruges, Brugse Zot has become one of the standout Belgian beers to properly break through onto UK taps – especially in pubs that care about their continental lines beyond just stocking a token Leffe.

It’s rich without becoming heavy, balancing soft malt sweetness with gentle spice, fruit, and that unmistakable Belgian yeast character that makes the style feel so different from standard pub lagers. Strong enough to feel substantial, smooth enough to keep you ordering another.

The problem is that Brugse Zot isn’t everywhere.

It appears in the sort of pubs where people actually pay attention to the beer list – proper freehouses, Belgian beer pubs, and bars with rotating continental lines. One week it’s there, the next it’s vanished for something entirely different.

Which is exactly why Where’s My Booze exists.

If you’re specifically after Brugse Zot on tap, WMB lets you search the beer directly and see which pubs are currently pouring it, instead of gambling on old menus, outdated Untappd photos, or vague memories from six months ago.

One of the best places to regularly find it is The Dove –  a Broadway Market staple with one of the strongest Belgian beer selections in East London. And if Belgian beer is your thing, it’s also worth checking out our guide to Westmalle Dubbel, another cult favourite that’s surprisingly hard to track down in London.

If you’re looking for a smooth Belgian blonde beer with depth, warmth, and proper pub presence, Brugse Zot delivers exactly what it promises.


Where can I find Brugse Zot on tap?

Want to know which pubs are pouring Brugse Zot right now? Use Where’s My Booze to search nearby venues, see live tap lists, and avoid the guesswork. Find the pint you want, where it’s actually pouring.