Munich, Münster, Stockholm, Amsterdam and London.
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Munich, Münster, Stockholm, Amsterdam and London.
Looking for tips and pubs brewery tours and leiderhosen shops any ideas?
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Re: Munich, Münster, Stockholm, Amsterdam and London.
Amsterdam: Bouwerij 't ij -> Brewery in a Windmill. You pretty much can't get any more Dutch than that. They had some nice stuff when we were there in 2015.
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Re: Munich, Münster, Stockholm, Amsterdam and London.
Also in Amsterdam, I liked a pub called Arendsnest - it has all Dutch beer, many of which are hard to find in other parts of the world. Many, many taps and very friendly service when I was there. I have some distant family in Amsterdam and I found out (after visiting) that In De Wildemann is a favourite pub of theirs. I didn't get to go personally but it is the favourite of at least one local that is into beer so I'd say it is worth checking out.
There is a great bottle shop in Amsterdam as well called De Bierkoning. It is a pretty small two-floor space that is just jam-packed with beer. I went in and asked for Dutch saisons and the lady that assisted me was very helpful. Took ten minutes to point out all of the Dutch saisons they had (it was probably around a dozen) and explained a little bit about each one and the brewery it came from. I left Amsterdam with a pretty heavy suitcase...
When you are in Amsterdam you will see lots of famous Belgian beers that you will want to try, and you should! But I also encourage you to try as many Dutch beers as you can. I feel like there is a lot of great beer coming out of The Netherlands that is kind of flying under the radar internationally.
There is a great bottle shop in Amsterdam as well called De Bierkoning. It is a pretty small two-floor space that is just jam-packed with beer. I went in and asked for Dutch saisons and the lady that assisted me was very helpful. Took ten minutes to point out all of the Dutch saisons they had (it was probably around a dozen) and explained a little bit about each one and the brewery it came from. I left Amsterdam with a pretty heavy suitcase...
When you are in Amsterdam you will see lots of famous Belgian beers that you will want to try, and you should! But I also encourage you to try as many Dutch beers as you can. I feel like there is a lot of great beer coming out of The Netherlands that is kind of flying under the radar internationally.
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Re: Munich, Münster, Stockholm, Amsterdam and London.
First stop in Stockholm for me would be Omnipollos Hatt, the pub for the brewery Omnipollo. Super ground-breaking brewery with some of the coolest beers, styles, artwork, etc. etc. Oh man. Omnipollos Hatt.
Heading to London myself soon and will definitely be spending a good afternoon or four on the Bermondsey Beer Mile. Partizan, Kernel & BBnO I think are all there, and well worth visiting/drinking.
Heading to London myself soon and will definitely be spending a good afternoon or four on the Bermondsey Beer Mile. Partizan, Kernel & BBnO I think are all there, and well worth visiting/drinking.
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