Brouwerij Puik Bieren
Imagine opening your new business and having to close your doors again after only eleven days. That's what happened to Puik Bieren when the Netherlands went into its first lockdown due to COVID-19.
Baxbier Brewery
Baxbier Brewery was founded in 2014 and has become an established name in Groningen. Their slogan is “Seriously playful”. They take beer very seriously but love to experiment with different ideas and concepts.
100 Watt Brewery
100 Watt Brewery used to be better known as Stadsbrouwerij Eindhoven. This Dutch craft brewery is located in the monumental Schellens building, a former textile factory, in the city center of Eindhoven.
Brouwerij Dockum
Dokkum once was home to nineteen breweries, but in 1876 the last one closed. This brewing tradition was restored in 2018 with the opening of Brouwerij Dockum, brewers of Kâld Kletske and Dutch IPA beers.
Jopen Bier
Jopen Bier in Haarlem is one of the largest independent craft breweries in The Netherlands. Haarlem was once an important brewing city with well over hundred breweries in the 14th century.
Walhalla Bewery & Taproom
Brouwerij Walhalla is a relatively young Amsterdam craft brewery that has gained a reputation as one of the best brewers of IPA’s in the Netherlands. They also brew some heavy Dutch beers and one-off's.
Brouwerij Boon
Brouwerij Boon is located in the valley of the river Zenne. A place where the magic happens, according to many beer lovers. This Belgian brewery is very well known for the production of beers of spontaneous fermentation, Lambic beers.
Brouwerij De Brabandere
Brouwerij De Brabandere is a family owned Belgian brewery that is well known for their Petrus Sour Beers. It dates way back to 1894! The brewery is located in the small village of Bavikhove, not far from Kortrijk.
Brouwerij De Halve Maan
Brouwerij De Halve Maan in Bruges is better known for its homegrown brands Brugse Zot and Straffe Hendrik. There has been brewing activity on this location in the historic center for at least five centuries.
Antwerpse Brouw Compagnie
While Antwerp used to have many breweries, almost all of them have disappeared over time. The revival of Seefbier, once one of the most popular Antwerp beers in the 19th century, has been good news for beerlovers.
Zundert Trappist
Trappistenbrouwerij De Kievit is better known as Zundert Trappist. Like most other Trappist breweries do, the name of the beer simply refers to the location of the abbey: the small town of Zundert in the south of the Netherlands.
Brouwerij Duits en Lauret
How to come up with a great name for your brewery? Owners Danielle Duits and Marco Lauret didn’t have to think long and simply combined their last names. When they found out they had a mutual love for craft beer they decided to join forces and start brewing together.
Brouwerij Kompaan
The Dutch word ‘Kompaan’ means 'Companion'. The two friends Jasper and Jeroen liked to do some home brewing on a kitchen stove just like so many other Dutch breweries have started off. In 2012 they started contract brewing under the name ‘Kompaan’.
Uiltje Brewing Company
As difficult it may be to believe, just five years ago it was still hard to find Pale Ales, IPAs or Imperial Stouts in the Netherlands, so Robbert Uyleman decided to take matters into his own hands. In 2012 he started contract brewing and three years later Uiltje Brewing Company was born in Haarlem.
Brouwerij Poesiat & Kater
We love a good story and this is definitely one of those! This all begins in 1733 when Brouwerij De Gekroonde Valk (The Crowned Falcon) was founded in Amsterdam. In 1791 the brewery had a name change and was named Van Vollenhoven, after the new owner. Around 1900 it had become the largest brewery of the Netherlands with export to all continents of the world.
Brouwerij De Kromme Haring
‘Quality and experimentation’ are two foundational buzz words at brewpub and brewery De Kromme Haring in Utrecht. With a background in the biology field, Stephen Grigg and pub manager Gijs van Wiechen, started out as contractbrewers but quickly decided they needed their own place to realize their dream.
Brouwerij Maallust
Maallust is the name of the area around an old grain mill in the small village of Veenhuizen in the north of the Netherlands. An interesting and isolated place that was used for a social experiment back in the 19th century, then turned into a penitentiary institution and now is the home of this Dutch craft brewery.
Brouwerij Oudaen
Stadskasteel Oudaen is a medieval “city castle”, located since 1296 in the heart of the city centre of Utrecht. It has quite a history, from being a home to one of the wealthiest families in the city to being a home for the elderly and poor people.
Brouwerij Maximus
Brouwerij Maximus in Utrecht is a small brewery and brewpub, located in Leidsche Rijn, a new city district on the west side of town. The three founders of the brewery were not exactly new to the Dutch brewing scene.
Brouwerij vandeStreek
Brouwerij VandeStreek is not just a name that’s made up for this craft brewery in Utrecht. It actually happens to be the last name of two brewing brothers and it literally translates to ‘from the area, local’ in Dutch.
Brouwerij 't IJ
Brouwerij 't IJ in Amsterdam, located in a fomer bath house at Funenkade 7, was one of the first to brew well-crafted beers in Belgian style. The brewery is located next to an iconic windmill and a popular Amsterdam brewery.
Brouwerij Noordt
Brouwerij Noordt in Rotterdam is somewhat hidden between some houses in the old city center. A former fire station is the stunning location of this young and ambitious brewery that launched a grand approach.
Kaapse Brouwers
The general thought was that no one would come to Katendrecht for good drinks and good food, as it is a part of Rotterdam with a rough past. Now craft brewery and brewpub Kaapse Brouwers and the Fenix Food Factory are a major tourist attraction that draws quite a crowd, especially in the weekends.
Brouwerij Oersoep
At Oersoep Brewery in Nijmegen, they love brewing flavorful beers with a quirky character. From a former soup factory, they have now moved to a former textile factory, the NYMA.
Oproer Brouwerij
At Oproer Brouwerij in Utrecht they simply care about good, balanced and tasty beers. And as a shared beer always tastes better, they also like to collaborate and make collab brews with other local and international breweries.
Rock City Brewing
Rock City Brewing in Amersfoort opened its brewery and brewpub in 2018. The brewpub with open kitchen and tap wall with over 20 taps, puts this former brewing city back on the map.
Stadsbrouwerij Middelburg
Stadsbrouwerij Middelburg comes like so many other breweries from a hobby of beer brewing that got a little out of hand. This cosy Dutch brewery is now a household name in the city of Middelburg.
Brouwerij Eleven
Brouwerij Eleven in Utrecht is one of the new kids on the block in the local brewery scene. The brewery is located in small industrial area in the southwestern part of the city, in a building that dates from the 1950's.
Kasteelbrouwerij Ter Dolen
A 16th-century castle with a history that goes back to the Middle Ages. That is already interesting, but this castle also has a brewery, a terrace and a tasting room where you can drink abbey beers.
Bierbrouwerij De Vlijt
Craftbrewery Bierbrouwerij De Vlijt started out under the name Het Achterom as a small brewery in the city of Apeldoorn but couldn’t meet the demand anymore because of the growing interest. A new brewery, Veluwse Schavuyt, was founded and established in the boiler room on the premises of the former Zwitsal factory, a unique industrial heritage.
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