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chilangoglobal (3), Wagerningen, Netherlands does not count - explanation | | July 5, 2008 I surprise of sucha nice place to drink well done beers, they have their own brewery and the ath\mosphere of Dutch people drinking is something to see. Deserts are excellent and of course the Beer, seasonal beer, barley wine, and always something good to try, Is a pitty that not all the waitress know well about beer, quality and characteristics. but anyway a good place to visit if you’re in Gelderland | | thewolf (99), Kolding, Denmark | | September 17, 2007 A bit difficult to find if you go by local maps and come from the riverside :o) They serve nice beers, moslty highly spiced. The setting is a rebuild old monastry with nice touches. Especially the giant wound-up clock is a treat with the large women circling it on the wall. Food is perhaps a little below average - but then Dutch food isn’t exactly my style (even though their Cesar salade was quite average as well.) | | jbrus (84), Delft, Netherlands | | December 22, 2006 The brewery is located in an medieval monastry (well, kind of) together with a brewpub and 2 restaurants. They even offer B&B what we did. A nice but small room, clean and great idea to let people make their own breakfast with bread, jam and stuff. The beers are excellent at this brewpub and many on tap available. Very friendly stuff and willing to do something extra if they have the time. If you can try to contact the brewer Herm who is also a very friendly guy and willing to tell you something about his productie of beer, jam, mustard, spirits and more. | | caesar (111), Bunnik/Utrecht, Netherlands | | October 31, 2005 Nicely located in the centre of the city. Small bar, where you can taste all 6 beers in special tasting glasses. They also make their own mustard and i also thought some own liquor. Together with a nice cheese platter, the mustard was also quite ok. I would say a good choice in a Nijmegen brew tour. | | Hunsell (42), Amsterdam, Netherlands | | October 30, 2005 Brewery and brewpup. Light, wooden, poshy interior, as to expect from a brewery with these prices, though they’re much more than a brewery, it’s also a distillary, a restaurant, and bed & breakfast. Strange place, seats inside and outside, and ofcourse, 6 Hemel-beers available on tap, and bottles for sale as well. Not really my place, but the beers are OK, and when in Nijmegen (which beerwise is worth a visit) , a visit to this brewery with some rather good beers is no waste of time. |
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