Amai Le Pain: the sustainable craft beer to discover in Brussels
What if yesterday’s bread became today’s beer?
In the heart of Brussels, Amai Le Pain is redefining craft beer with a sustainable twist. This American bread ale is brewed from surplus bread collected across Marriott International hotels in Belgium, transforming everyday leftovers into a refined and flavorful experience.
At first sip, this amber blond craft beer reveals a smooth, malty body with aromatic layers of nutty and fruity notes. Balanced by a subtle bitterness and a delicate fruity nose, it’s an easy drinking yet characterful beer, perfectly crafted at 6.0%.
More than just a craft beer in Brussels, Amai Le Pain is a story of circular brewing and sustainability.
Behind every glass lies a thoughtful process: leftover bread is carefully collected, brewed, and given a second life. What was once surplus becomes something intentional, crafted, and full of flavor, offering a more responsible way to enjoy beer in Belgium.
Even its name reflects this unique concept. “Amai”, a Belgian expression of surprise, meets “Le Pain,” the French word for bread. Together, they celebrate that moment of discovery: wow, this beer is made from bread.
The result? A sustainable beer that feels both familiar and unexpected.
Comforting, yet creative.
Looking for a unique craft beer in Brussels?
Come to discover Amai Le Pain at Cardo Brussels and experience a new way of drinking beer, where taste meets sustainability.