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European Craft Beer Pub Guide

I’ve done a lot of travelling in the past few years and I made an effort to seek out fine craft beer establishments wherever I went.  I was reminiscing with a friend the other day and I thought I might as well post a list of my favourite European craft beer drinking establishments.  Keep in mind that this is not an all encompassing list, but a list of places I visited and liked.  That being said, I truly believe these are the cream of the crop and that any beer enthusiast should seek them out.

Mikkeller – Copenhagen, Denmark
The impressive and cosy bar of the Danish craft beer geniuses.  What impresses me most about Mikkeller is their creativity and range.  They also server American and other European craft beers in their bar.

‘t Arendsnest – Amsterdam, Netherlands
You could argue there are better beer bars in Amsterdam, but this is this only one that serves only Dutch craft beer.  The bar itself is a beautiful wood paneled brown cafe located right on a ridiculously pretty canal.

Delirium Cafe – Brussels, Belgium
It’s grungy, smokey, crowded and you’ll never want to leave.  The quintessential Brussels beer bar is famous for it’s massive beer list featuring almost every Belgian beer available.  The staff are super knowledgeable and also rude.  I remember being scared to order, but it’s worth it in the end.

‘t Brugs Beertje – Bruges, Belgium
The classic Bruges brown cafe.  I highly recommend watching In Bruges then heading to this place for a gay beer or seven.  It might not be the best beer bar in Bruges, but it’s the classic and a must visit.

Akkurat –  Stockholm, Sweden
Surely the best beer bar in Sweden, featuring craft beer from around the world and from Sweden’s burgeoning craft beer scene.

Bir & Fud – Rome, Italy
Serving only Italian craft beer, this place is in the hip Trastavere neighbourhood of Rome. I didn’t know Italy had a craft beer scene until I visited this place, turns out craft is taking off in Italy.

Ma Che Siete Venuti A Fà – Rome, Italy
Across the street from Bir & Fud, this place takes care of the rest of the world and serves top notch stuff from Northern Europe and America.

Craft – London, UK
Can you believe I lived just over a mile away from this place and I only went there twice? I should be punished.  Founded in the summer of 2011, this place immediately became the top beer bar in London.  They have the very best from all over the world; tons of Mikkeller, English and American stuff.

Brewdog – London, UK
The punks at Brewdog are on a pub opening tear in the UK.  The London joint opened in December and has been packed since.  Features tons of Brewdog one-off stuff, as well as quality craft from around the world.

Oktoberfest – Munich, Germany
Okay, not a pub, but an essential and amazing experience.  I found most German beer halls to be very similar, so why not enjoy them at their grandest scale.  I went twice and I’d go again at the drop of a hat.  Check out my experience.

't Arendsnest in Amsterdam

‘t Arendsnest in Amsterdam, loved it

Brewdog Camden

Us guys at Brewdog, I miss it so bad

Delirium Cafe Brussels

If you can’t have fun at Delirium Cafe, just suicide yourself now

I went to a lot of fantastic pubs in Europe, but these are the standouts from a beer perspective.  Let me know if you think there’s somewhere else I need to go, I only need an excuse…

Cheers,

Chris

Cool beer stuff in Holland

I was in Holland last weekend visiting friends.  We were walking around the town of Den Bosch and decided to pick up some food for lunch at Albert Heijn, a major Dutch super market.  Guess what I found there?  A six pack of La Trappe Tripel for six euros!  Can you believe that?  That is one euro per bottle of an authentic Trappist product.  La Trappe Tripel is brewed by Koningshoeven, the only Dutch brewer amongst the seven remaining Trappist beer making monasteries (the others are all Belgian).  Such a fine beer would likely sell for about $10 a bottle in Canada.  I was so dumbfounded and excited that I took the picture below.  Curse BC and it’s stupid liquor laws.

La Trappe Tripel for one euro a bottle!

La Trappe Tripel for one euro a bottle!

What trip to the Netherlands is complete without a visit to Amsterdam?  None I say.  Sadly our day was soddened by the weather, but we did manage to visit Anne Frank’s hiding place and a fantastic Dutch beer bar.  On the other side of town, far from the hookers and stoners Amsterdam is famous for, we found ‘t Arendsnest on a peaceful canal street.  It’s a cosy “brown cafe“, complete with beautiful wooden bar, filled with locals reading the paper and eager foreign beer nerds such as myself.  They serve only dutch beer, thirty on tap and a hundred more in bottles.  I love such examples of beer national pride.  Sadly, I remember little of the first two beers I tried.  Dutch is not an intuitive language for me, neither in spelling or pronunciation.  However, I do recall the IPA and the porter I had as being excellent.  The standout was an oak barrel aged La Trappe Quadrupel, definitely worth the trip.  If you’re ever in Amsterdam, I highly recommend ‘t Arendsnest.

't Arendsnest in Amsterdam

't Arendsnest in Amsterdam, should have taken a picture of the inside

Hand written 't Arendsnest beer menu

Hand written 't Arendsnest beer menu

Cheers,

Chris