Butcher’s Tears is a small brewery located on a canal side in Amsterdam Zuid, set up by pilgrims from the north lands as a base port for voyages on the seven foaming seas of gold. Butcher’s Tears specializes in brewing funky beers that are unfiltered, unpasteurized and untampered with. The beers have extraordinary, slightly medieval names like La Condition Humaine II, III and IV, The Possession, Misery King and Monster Soup XXXX. They come in styles such as light IPA, pale ale, amber ale, special bitter, saison and barley wine. Visit their proeflokaal, a haven to clear your senses from the blur.
MUST DRINK:
LA CONDITION HUMAINE IV – FRUITY, LIGHT IPA – 6%
GREEN CAP – AMSTERDAM PALE ALE – 6%
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