Our brewery

Our Brewery

We have our Brewery, restaurant and tasting room based in one the most beautiful cities of Holland: Dokkum. In addition to Dutch IPA, we also brew our Kâld Kletske beers here.


Here we brew like madman. We are constantly looking for new flavors to make the range attractive to our fans. 

So are you curious and do you want to know everything about our beers and our brewing process? Come and visit us.

Our tastingroom and restaurant are open from Thursday until Sunday from 16.00 – 23.00 h.

So are you curious and do you want to know everything about our beers and our brewing process? Come and visit us.

Our tastingroom and restaurant are open from Thursday until Sunday from 16.00 – 23.00 h.

Our Microbrewery

In addition to the large brewing installations, the Microbrewery is an ideal testing ground for the development of new beer recipes, flavors and styles. Here we experiment to develop your new favourite Dutch IPA Beer. 

About IPA

IPA stands for India Pale Ale. The story goes that in the 17th century the English added extra hops to the beer they took on their voyages to the Indian colonies. Thanks to the extra hop, the beer would have a longer shelf life. IPA beers are immensely popular today and are known for their hoppy taste and colorful aromas. This makes IPAs extremely popular among both male and female beer drinkers with a good taste. It’s possible to brew an IPA for every occasion, dish or atmosphere.

We believe in cans! 
Cans have a number of important advantages, which contribute specifically to the taste experience of craft beer. As a result, canned craft beer stays fresh for longer, which ensures that the taste is retained for longer. Especially with IPA, where the fresh hop aromas and hop experience are so crucial, you prefer to drink it as fresh as possible. And it is also much more environmentally friendly.

That’s why true connoisseurs prefer IPA from a can to IPA from a bottle. Tin is better for taste and better for the environment.

Important facts:

  1. Sunlight affects the hops and therefore the taste. Tin is 100% light-tight and therefore ensures that the taste of your IPA is perfectly preserved.
  2. Oxygen also affects the taste. Bottles are never 100% oxygen sealed. Certainly not the screw caps. A can is 100% light-tight, so this too is an advantage.
  3. An IPA is nice when it’s cool. Cans cool faster than bottles. That can be useful, but it is also better for the environment because less energy is needed to get your IPA up to temperature.
  4. Tinplate is lighter than glass and it is better to stack. Logistically, this has major advantages over bottles. The transport of cans results in lower CO2 emissions than the transport of bottles.
  5. Tin can be recycled much better than glass. Tin can also be disposed of with regular waste.

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