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Beer Available At cafe samson (arranged by most recent)
’t Goeye Goet Winterbier , Huttenkloas Winterbok 73, Malheur 10 96, Jever Pilsener 55, Klavervier Blond Hoppenbier 67, Anderson Valley Brother Davids Triple 82, Anchor Old Foghorn Ale 99, Rodenburg Bronckhorster Angus Tripel (dark version) 56, SNAB Ezelenbok 83, Rodenburg Bronckhorster IJsselbock (2010) 49, Bourgogne des Flandres 72, De Leckere Paulus Utrechts Abdijbier 38, Anchor Humming Ale 89, Troubadour Obscura 96, Troubadour Magma 97
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Grubeater (5), Nijmegen, Netherlands does not count - explanation | | January 24, 2012 Nice café with more than average selection of beers. They have their own app for android and iphone of their beerbook, users can lookup and review the available beers. | Straling (8), Kerkrade, Netherlands does not count - explanation | | December 11, 2011 Ambiance was a big let down since it was jam packed with loud and obnoxious students.
Beer selection was okay, nothing special or rare. Does have the local brew which I can definitely recommend (De Hemel). | | Indutiomarus (36), Idar-Oberstein, Germany | | January 1, 2010 What a jewel this place is a find selection of beers and a great place for a beer and meeting people. A better bar in this city is unlikely for the visitor. | | Hunsell (43), Amsterdam, Netherlands | | March 9, 2009 Interesting bar in the centre of Nijmegen, typically for the town this bar offers a wide range of beers (somewhere like 60-80 bottles and roatating taps). Selection is good though most beers are well-known amongst ratebeerians. Worth a stop when in town. Ambiance is usually great here. | | Martinus (70), Nijmegen, Netherlands | | January 26, 2009 [ Updated September 13, 2011 ] Typical Dutch "brown cafe" appearance, cosy environment, well-dressed and friendly, rather knowledgeable staff. Good and decent selection of beers, mainly Belgian and Dutch, and increasingly American.
Regularly rotating more interesting beers on the changing tap and specialties list.
A nice beer place to spend an evening, especially if you don’t want to leave the city centre.
The only thing I rather do not like about Café Samson is that they habitually poor bottled beers at the bar and do not serve the bottle with the beer. |
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