In Amsterdam, there is beer and beer. Canals and canals. Beer, canals, canals, beer, canals and even windmills. [ Ссылка ]
Brouwerij t Ij.: The oldest. The most famous. The hardest to pronounce and the easiest to find in a bar in Amsterdam. More, more, more. After coming back from a tour in the south of the Netherlands, Kaspar Peterson, member of the band Drukerwk, decided to brew a beer inspired by the surrounding Belgian beers. The brewery produces a classic beer, and rather strong, declined in different types: lager, dark, amber, IPA… To add to its charm, the historic brewery is located under one of the most beautiful and biggest windmill close to the city centre in East Amsterdam. There is a big outdoor terrace to enjoy the nice weather. The brewery organises tours.
In the same area, 5 mn by bike, Homeland is one of the most unusual place in Amsterdam. It is a hotel, a bar, a cafe and a microbrewery rolled into one, in an old building of the shipyard. Its 60s decor is unique. Panelled walls, massive plants, colours, patterns and period artefacts. It is spacious, bright and full of excitement. The terrace overlooks the water on one side, and the park on the other. People come here to enjoy a relaxing swim. Homeland hosts a beer festival in September. On the menu: music, beer of course, and street food.
Let’s cross the Ij, this inlet, this lake, this river towards the North. Oedipus is the funkiest and the most colourful microbrewery in Amsterdam. It started with a group of friends. A festival, beers brewed especially for this occasion, soon selling faster than bread. The goal of Oedipus is to brew unique and pleasing beers for everyone to enjoy. There are flavours of grapefruit, passion fruit. Beers with lemongrass, chilli, lime and coriander. Strong and lighter beers. Sweeter, smoother and tangier beers. Inside the brewery, colours, plants, good mood, industrial design because it is an industrial place. Basically a good reason to go to North Amsterdam. The tasting room is open from Thursdays to Sundays. On the other days, you will find their beers in many bars in Amsterdam.
Troost is a microbrewery, a gin distillery and a lemonade producer. Several locations in Amsterdam: In Pjip in the South, in the old industrial zone next to Westerpark in the West, and some also in the East. A beautiful location, good beers. My favourite are New England IPA and Ozzie Pale Ale. Refreshing and perfect on a beautiful sunny day. You can eat here and tours are organised to learn about the brewing process.
Butchers Tears is the microbrewery the furthest away from the centre of Amsterdam. It is easier to get there by bike, even if there are some buses too. At the end of a small street in an industrial zone, you will find a tap room made out of white tiles. Some sketches on the walls and beer taps. Outside, some room on a car park, wooden chairs and benches. It’s rather minimalistic and it may not sound very appealing. But the beers are very good, maybe even the best in Amsterdam. The music playlist is spot on and the service very friendly. If you like a good beer off the beaten path. 20 minutes from Dam Market Square by bike.
Cafe de Prael is in the Red light district, so it is the most central microbrewery in Amsterdam. Some tables outside and on 2 levels. It is rather dark, perfect for a date or to meet with friends for a local brew. Less perfect if you want to film inside. Good beers with Belgian, German and British influence. it is a community led entreprise and also the place of the first breweries in Amsterdam around 1400.
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