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| Ungstrup (209), Frederiksberg, Denmark | | July 16, 2008 More of a speciality store and cafe, than a beer store, the beers are hidden in the back, while the coffee etc. attracts all the attention in the front. The range of bottled beers are nowhere near 200 - I didn’t count, but don’t think they had 100 either. Though I found 3 I hadn’t had before, but my friends have been able to get them elsewhere, so nothing special selection wise. The service was not very pleasant, when I asked for the special beer only made for this place - I was given a story about a wrong beer - most turist in town probably would fall for it - but some don’t. I didn’t visit the cafe. | | Bragesnak (52), Aarhus, Denmark | | March 25, 2008 Good Selection of Bottles
Friendly service | | Maria (16), Thisted, Denmark | | January 12, 2008 The shop is nice, but the selection is limited, had all the Wintercoat and Ribe though. The owner is very, very rude - almost bit my head off when I asked, if he had an discount appointment for members of Dansk Ølentusiaster - a simple no would have been enough! Never again!! | | TheDog (22), Aarhus, Denmark | | March 20, 2007 Limited selection. Ok selection of belgian beers, but nothing special compared to other beerstores. Some danish micros but some were missing. Fanoe? Allmost no service. Too expensive on several beers. Visit a Kvickly or Lovbjerg supermarket instead. | | thewolf (99), Kolding, Denmark | | February 7, 2007 Visited on a week day. I had hoped for much more than what I found. Rather limited choice compared to other beer stores. Despite that, they had a nice selection of Ølfabrikken despite being in the other end of the country. A fair Belgian selection and some other Danish micros. Next to the beer store is a cozy café (didn’t eat or drink), which had some 5-10 beers on tap - among them the latest additions from WinterCoat - nice! Service was rather non-existent - though I didn’t ask for help either. |
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