On my family holiday to the Netherlands this month I had great expectations of the availability of good beer, but it wasn't until 5 days in I finally got my hands on some good beer. The first few days I survived on bottles of Boon Kriek (cherry), cans of Palm which I enjoyed and a special 5 pack of Hertog Jan bottles from 5-10%abv.
On the 5th day we headed off on our one and qtr. hour single journey by bike, bus and train to the "Brouwerij de Molen". We arrived just as the doors were opened. The brewery looks great from outside as its in guess... a Windmill. I started with a Hop Sladek type of IPA, which was pretty good, and from a bottle. We planned on staying for food but the menu was expensive and it catered little for anything we thought our 2 year old would eat. Change of plan, head to another cafe for lunch and get him asleep for his nap and then leg it back to the brewery. Worked a treat.
Two hours later we were backand i asked for an IPA style, Vuur and Vlam was recommended, so he brought it to our table and explained all the hops that were used in it. I really liked this so I had two small glasses, at 2 euro each which was good. The wife had a Flying Dog and a coffee. After that it was time to visit their shop, where the selection was something else!! On the way I noticed an article on the wall saying "De Molen" was number 1 brewpub in the world, I think? The shop had loads of my favourite and rare Americans, Danish and plenty of De Molen's own. Had a good chat with the guy that runs everything except the brewing. Decided to stick mostly to this brewery's beer(lge. Vuur and Vlam, 2 Hop Sladek, and an Amerikaans P ale), but also an Amager IPA which I couldn't find in Copenhagen a few weeks previous. Finally some good beers. He did not know De Molen was available in Ireland, which he was happy to hear.
A couple of days later after my father joined us we set off to my old hometown of Haarlem. I know I mentioned this here b4 somewhere but you just have to visit "Melgers Drankenhandel" just off the Botermarkt. I think he said they had over 700 bottles!! Probably all Dutch breweries included, most beers are listed on their website. Here I picked up 2 from "Brouwerij Emelisse" a Double IPA 9% and a TIPA 10%, Mikkeller Stateside IPA 7%, Rames Bier Hop(De 3 Horne) 7% IPA - nice, another from De Eem?(not so good) and finally a Barrevoet IPA (brewed by Jopen Haarlem with the guy in the shops recipe), this was very good.
If only I drove there instead. Also I picked up a KNob Creek Bourbon formy brother because it was nearly 22euro cheaper for 70cl! We went to my old local on the canal "De witte zwaan" and had a couple of Texelse Skumkoppe, a dark wheat, very nice too. Didn't get to Amsterdam this year but all in all had a good beer experience and took back a nice haul in the end after a slow start.
Aaron