Luckily for Belgium supporters, Covent Garden is home to the bar Lowlander which has a mix of traditional beers on tap and is even set to show the Euros on its large screens.
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00:00Football Fever is set to take over the whole country over the next month with
00:04England taking part in the Euros. Their first game is on Sunday and I'm sure
00:09plenty of people will be heading into London to watch that game and other
00:14countries as well. Now we're on a mission to try different cuisines from different
00:18countries competing in this year's UEFA European Championships and today we have
00:24headed down to Lowlander, a Belgian cafe serving lots of different type of
00:29Belgian beers. This is a very big glass. It's bigger than my head, nearly. So we're at the Lowlander and I've got a Bruges Assot
00:42blonde Belgium ale and I'm going to try it.
00:49I'm not much of a beer drinker but it's very beer-y. It's not too fizzy. I'm not sure what else I should really say about it. I don't know, I feel like it's more of a lighter colour than the ones I've had before but is that normal?
01:08Are you a fan of the glass though? Yeah, I'm very much a fan of a glass. And I have got the Belgian Pilsner. It looks like a pretty kind of standard Pilsner but it's one of the most popular ones as well.
01:19The one Amber had is a bit darker. I don't get the fun Belgian glass though that you had and you've got a Belgian logo which is nicer but I have to say it looks nice.
01:33And earlier we also went and tried a cheesy donut for another story and I'm looking forward to this.
01:48This one is quite more fizzy isn't it? Yeah, so this is more of a kind of lager and it's really nice actually.