As described by a local man the town is a “small village” that makes no beer. It is connected to Lake Geneva at Morges by a single-track narrow gauge railway that runs once an hour per direction.

The town consists of two parish churches, one supermarket, a town hall, a railway terminus, and a huge military base. The military base is actually larger than the town, it is so important that a bilingual leaflet about the site has been created to introduce visitors to its main commercial activity. Except you can’t go in.

The town was nice and quaint, so quaint you get 12 hours free on-street parking. The loudest thing I heard was the water fountain and maybe the birds chirping in the trees. The townspeople are pleasant but the brewery, to my dismay, is non-existent.