Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
Schloss Eggenberg Doppelbock Dunkel 83, Bredaryds Tant Gärds Nypon 83, Hantverksbryggeriet Sotarn 63
More Beers Available Here
Flying Dog Double Dog Double Pale Ale 97, Kulmbacher Eisbock 98, Ölvisholt Lava 95, Shipyard Brewers Choice Special Ale Royal IPA (2008) 60, Bush Blonde 80, Ename Tripel 67, Árainn Mhór RUA 50, Brugse Zot 58, Leikeim Steinbier Original 49, Kulmbacher Mönchshof Schwarzbier 82, Petrus Triple 75, Nethergate Umbel Ale (Bottle) 39, Gordon Finest Gold 20, Bredaryds Tjyvbryggaröl 20, Bredaryds Teos Snyting 20, Samuel Smiths Organic Raspberry Fruit Beer 71, Casco Bay Riptide Red Ale 69
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4 reviews for Bredaryds Wärdshus
| gnoff (127), Göteborg, Sweden | | April 26, 2009 It’s a bit off from most things, but we took 2 cars and drove down from Göteborg, a bit less than 2 hours away. 8 of us had the beer tasting with the "plankstek" steak and 10 beers, also spent the night. Very nice food, very good service, great even! Also interesting beer tasting. Lots of new beers available after the tasting. Also got to try one of thier own beers from tank as well as the one they had on draught at the moment. Petra managed to bring us one bottle of the 2003 Chocolate beer as well, now that’s awesome service if I ever seen it! I highly recommend a visit and a stay! | | FatPhil (121), Espoo, Finland | | September 18, 2008 Thanks Per for sending us here on our way down south, and Pat for doing the driving. The brewery’s back open again, and brewing some pretty tasty beers. Upstairs it’s a bit of an open restaurant, not my favourite drinking environment. I don’t know if you can ever drink downstairs (apart for perhaps special pre-booked events, which it looks like it caters for), so the ambiance is for the restaurant only. Downstairs is worth a visit simply for the drool value. Wow! The member of staff that dealt with us was truly fantastic. One with a real knowledge and passion for beers - and very genned up on the details of their own brews (even down to phenol PPMs). Food was reasonable restaurant quality, and as such good value. Beer was a tad pricey though. (1 small beer was nearly as much as the buffet meal.) If you’re within a short hop from this place, it’s definitely worth a visit, and you may as well come at lunchtime. | | voota (92), Melbourne, Australia | | October 19, 2006 Reopened,but the brewery part will remain closed until December until they fix the floor or something. Anyway, they had a huge selection of beers, covering nearly every style.. also had a good selection of Swedish micros, Nynashams and Jamtlands among others. Had one good Swedish stout on tap. Food (canterelle sand wedge was amazing) and only 99 kronor. The town is out of the way, and not the most beautiful, but get here if you can as the owners are making a real effort (beer sampling sessions etc). Also worth noting that they have a bunch of Vintage Belgians (no Lambic) in the cellar. | | Braudog (478), Dayton, Ohio | | June 18, 2005 We drove hours out of the way to visit this place in May 2001. Even though they were closed for a private party, they let us in for a couple beers, which were good. In the basement, we found a framed beer passport and beer menu from KClinger’s Tavern, an excellent beer bar in my wife’s home town of Hanover, PA. Small world!! |
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