Beer & Wine entertainment in The Netherlands
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Brouwerij ‘tIj
The tasting room of Amsterdam’s leading organic microbrewery has a cosy, down-and-dirty beer-hall feel. Bonus: most of the suds made here never leave the premises, so it’s fresh and ecofriendly – and located at the foot of a big ol’ windmill.
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De Bekeerde Suster
It’s got the brew tanks, it’s got the beautiful hardwood interior, it’s even got the history – a 16th-century brewery-cloister run by nuns. Stop in for a meal of pub grub, or make it the start of an evening on Nieuwmarkt.
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In De Wildman
An oasis in the otherwise grim tourist ghetto south of Centraal Station, In De Wildman has seats outside on the quiet street and a good selection of beers (mostly from Belgium and Holland, but also the potent French ‘Belzebuth’ with 13% alcohol).
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Café de Spuyt
The bar staff at this mellow cafe will happily guide you through the massive chalkboard beer menu, offering brewskis ranging from Belgian Trappist ales to American Sierra Nevada.
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't Arendsnest
It is a restyled brown cafe, serves only Dutch beer – but with more than 300 varieties (many from small breweries) including 23 on tap, you’ll need to move here to try them all.
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Gollem
All the brew-related paraphernalia in this miniscule space barely leaves room for the 200 beers and the connoisseurs who come to try them. The bartenders are happy to advise.
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