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Emelisse Helles Bock 51, De Molen Stoombier Gedrooghopt Simcoe 51, De Molen Kopi Loewak Coffee Stout 96, De Roos Straffe Rus 96, De Leckere Pontificale 36, Texels Tripel 68, Den Engel Mestreechs Blond 26, Speciaalbierbrouwerij Oijen Prominent 26, Praght Winterbier 26, Praght Tripel 26, De Roos Kerstroos 26, Jopen Extra Stout 58, Jopen Dubbel Bok 58, SNAB Otter S.B. 61, De Molen Borefts Bock (2009) 85, Praght Extra Stout 73, Maasland Dn Schele Os Dubbel 22, De Keyzer Double Saison 69, Halve Maan Dobbele Java 37, De Peelander Rooie Kêêze 37, Speciaalbierbrouwerij Oijen Poort van Megen 44, De Molen Groene Hart Bier 42, La Trappe Quadrupel Eikenvat Gelagerd 42, De Molen / Mikkeller Mikkel & Menno Weizenbock 91, Klein Duimpje Smokey Porter 63, De Boei Windkracht 10 30, De Snaterende Arend t Swarte Schaep 76, Volendam Zeebonck 69, Burg Veluws Bruun 69, Lindeboom Echt 2009 46, Alfa Echt 2009 31, Budels Echt 2009 30, Gulpener Echt 2009 28, Christoffel Nobel 86, Stadsbrouwerij Wittenburg De Jonkheer Tripel 51, Klein Duimpje De Blauwe Tram 54, Urthel Hop-it 92, Texels Skuumkoppe 54, De Molen Mout & Mocca 96, Jopen Hoppenbier 70, SNAB Pale Ale 85, Brand UP 64, De Prael Johnny 41, Us Heit Buorren Bier 46, De Hemel Ervaring 63, De Prael Mary 79, De Prael Zwarte Riek 79, De Molen Ton sur Ton Saison 69, Praght Bitter 69, De Hemel Nieuw Ligt Grand Cru 95, Emelisse Double IPA 70, Kroon Pilsener 15, De Snaterende Arend Tempelbier Blond 68, SNAB Maelstrøm 95, Hertog Jan Grand Prestige 87, Sint Servattumus Goud van Oud Skendels Stout 87, Us Heit Dubbel Tarwe Bier 73, Jopen Koyt 87, t Kolleke Triple 29, De Molen Rasputin 97, Volendam Bap dubbel 71, De Snaterende Arend Donkere Arend 71, De Maar Genhoots Genot 71, Mommeriete Vrouwe van Gramsbergh 75, SNAB Czaar Peter 87, La Trappe Bockbier 87, De Molen Hemel & Aarde (Heaven & Earth) 99, Swinckels Volmaakt 26, De Prael Tante Leen 26, t IJ Vlo 93, De Molen Hel & Verdoemenis (Hell & Damnation) 100, De Leckere Willibrord Amber 29, La Trappe Quadrupel 97, Burg Gulle 45, De Molen Bommen & Granaten (Bombs & Grenades) 90, Het Klaverblad Phoenix Sofie 750 90, De Hemel Rafael 90, La Trappe Blond 72, Jopen Lentebier 55, Heusden Kareltje Kanjer Bier 55, Halve Maan Lazarus 38, Emelisse Imperial Russian Stout 96, De Leckere Blauwe Bijl 50, De Drie Ringen Amersfoorts 1259 Stadsbier 50, De Prael Corry 31, Bink Bruin 59, t IJ Turbock 90, De Prael Willy 56, De Prael Willeke 58, De Snaterende Arend Herengracht 90 Blond 84, De Molen Borefts Blond 51, Hertog Jan Meibock 48
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60 reviews for Nederlands Biercafe ‘t Arendsnest
Vaiz (7), , Netherlands does not count - explanation | | December 29, 2009 Nice small cozy beer cafe. Nice atmosphere, good service and an impressive collection of beers on tap. | | Svesse (92), Hässelby, Sweden | | October 17, 2009 Oh yes, this is the kind of place I’m looking for while travelling. Amsterdam has a lot of bars with a good selection of Belgian beers, which is nice. But if I go to the Netherlands, I want to try some Dutch beers. So where do I go? To the Arendsnest of course. Centrally located by the Herengracht canal, not far from the other great beer place in Amsterdam, In De Wildeman. The whole bar is a long room along most of which is a beautiful bar shining with copper and brass. If the weather is good, there’s additional seating outside by the canal. Staff is friendly, efficient and very knowledgeable. 30 beers on tap, all of them are Dutch (ok, some are actually brewed in Belgium by dutch brewers, but lets skip the technicalities), most of them from small brewers. Impressive selection of bottled beers, with the ambition of having something from every brewery in the Netherlands. This really is a beer hunters dream. Lovely place, a must visit in Amsterdam. And I’ll be back. | | dec23 (12), Amsterdam, Netherlands | | August 16, 2009 There have been quite some reviews about this place, and there is not much to add. One thing, however, is worth knowing about the Arendsnest. Each year in October there is the Amsterdam Bokbierfestival. An insanely crowded affair which might not be everyone’s thing. But now for the good part: On the last day of the Bokbierfestival, after the winners were announced, you can find the winner of each category and the top ten overall on tap at the Arendsnest as long as stocks last. If you can’t be bothered to go to the Bokbierfestival, but still want to sample the cream of the crop, go to the Arendsnest on the monday after. | | Tim Webb (40), Cambridge, England | | August 8, 2009 It is not the Old Amsterdam canalside setting, the confident decor or the helpful and knowledgeable bar staff that make this one of the best beer cafes in Europe but the sheer audacity of what it succeeds in doing. This cafe has the best selection of (mainly newer) Dutch beers anywhere. You can follow most of the story of modern Dutch brewing here. It is a concept as crazed as trying to run a French cider bar in Paris. It has helped raise the standards of Dutch brewing. | | padgemw (11), , | | July 24, 2009 A must stop for any beer geek in Amsterdam. The place is slightly off the beaten path - meaning the street is more residential and dark compared to the uber-neon of the Red Light area not too far away - but well worth tracking down. No food, but the entire selection of beer is from NL. Nice tap selection and even more bottles and trust me, most of this never even thinks about making its way into the US. Staff is friendly and very knowledgable and the pricing is quite reasonable. | | abemorsten (15), Randaberg, Norway | | July 15, 2009 Visited February 2009. Best selection of Dutch beers I could find on tap in Amsterdam, and also a decent selection bottles. Friendly uniformed staff which take an interest in their products and profession. We got there early, but the place crowded up soon after. Recommended! | | Nordcore (11), North of, Norway | | July 12, 2009 Very nice place little outside the city center. The weather was nice so we could sit outside near the river, nice! Good selection of duch beers! | | Fin (99), Merton, England | | June 22, 2009 This was a really excellent bar and in a lovely canalside location. Served nothing other than Dutch beers with over thirty of these on tap at any one time. Barman was very knowledgeable and extremely helpful. I would highly recommend this place if in Amsterdam I went back 2-3 three times. | | thebeertourist (12), Oslo, Norway | | June 12, 2009 Well, it is definitely the place to go for Dutch beer. It has most of them, good as well as bad. Even some vintage beers available. A small walk from the main streets in the middle of Jordaan and open all days, though only from 4 pm onwards. Good professional service- most of them (but not all) know their stuff. Considering the varying quality of Dutch beer, a knowing hand at the bar is absolutely necessary. A few more smiles would make this place even better. Food is limited to simple snacks. Mini-tastings possible. Less amicable and central than In de Wildeman, but with a more unique selection. | | MaxxDaddy (15), Hoboken, New Jersey | | June 4, 2009 This is THE place in Amsterdam for Dutch beers, and not only because the bar itself says so. Their taps and bottles include all distributed Dutch breweries, and only Dutch breweries. Has a nice long bar inside, with some seating outside as well. We had a very nice salami and cheese plate to go with our beers while there. Prices for taps and bottles were good for the most part. You should definitely go here if you want Dutch rates, or just want to drink local beer. |
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