Brouwerij 't IJ
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The brewery and pub of Brouwerij 't IJ |
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Location | Amsterdam, Netherlands |
Owner | Kaspar Peterson |
Year opened | 1985 |
Brouwerij 't IJ (English: "Brewery the IJ") is a small brewery in Amsterdam, Netherlands owned by Kaspar Peterson. It is located in a former bath house named Funen, next to the windmill De Gooyer. The brewery was opened in October 1985. It currently brews five standard beers,[1] four season beers,[2] and three occasional beers.[3] All beers are SKAL certified. Visitors of the brewery can do a guided tour, taste beers, or drink beer in the pub.
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[edit] Beers
[edit] Standard beers
- Plzen (5%): quite hoppy and floury blond beer.
- Natte (6,5%): a double, brown/red of colour.
- Zatte (8%): Yellow/gold tripel.
- Struis (9%): Sweet and dark.
- Columbus (9%): Amber with lots of hop and alcohol .
[edit] Season beers
- IJwit (7%): White beer.
- Paasij (7%): Amber coloured springbock.
- IJbock (6,5%): Dark bock beer.
- Turbock (Before: IJndejaarsbier) (9%)
[edit] Occasional beers
- Vlo
- Bulderbos Bier
- Kalenderpanden Dok Bier
- Tiendejaars Bier
[edit] Literature
- ‘Aan ’t schiprijk Y…’. Oude en jonge monumenten rond de historische oever van het IJ. From Gemeentelijk Bureau Monumentenzorg, 1995.
[edit] References
[edit] External links
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