Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
Apollo Efter 8 48, Apollo Chokolade Stout 77, Apollo 4 Korns Øl 31
More Beers Available Here
Apollo The Beer 25, Herning Ale 27, Apollo Green Tea Beer 24, Apollo Mørk Hvede 29, Apollo Maj Bock 31, Apollo Klovn Øl 26, Apollo Pilsner 29, Bornem Dubbel 76, Apollo Bornem 43, Apollo Agger Bajer 27, Apollo IPA 37, Apollo Engelsk Ale med Lakrids 58, Bryggeriet Sct. Clemens Jule Ale 58
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10 reviews for Bryggeriet Sct. Clemens
chrisv10 (9), , Denmark does not count - explanation | | June 10, 2009 Nice food. Monthly beers. Very pricey. Never gotten a really good beer there. | | faroeviking (108), BjórtjóðveldiðBjórheimBjórsins, Faroe Islands | | August 8, 2008 I was just walking around Århus and then there it was. Quite small facade but nice. Great interior and friendly staff. a lot more coZy compared to Flakhaven in Odense or especially Apollo in Copenhagen. The beer (I had the IPA) is a lot better than the same served at Apollo. | | Bragesnak (67), Aarhus, Denmark | | March 25, 2008 Very nice food
Only one regular and a monthly beer - own their own | | fiulijn (198), Como; Lausanne (CH); Malmö (SWE), Italy | | February 5, 2008 It looks more cosy than the Apollo in Copenhagen. It seems that both brewpubs now carry the Pilsner and 3 seasonals. I know that my Danish friends don’t like their beers, actually they are not exciting but I think they are still drinkable and pleasant, at least compared to many brewpubs across Europe. | | thewolf (123), Kolding, Denmark | | December 28, 2006 Nice food. Good modern brewpub design with open cobber brewery. Thankfully they have expanded their capacity so their selection has expanded as well. | | chriso (161), London, England | | December 5, 2006 [ Updated December 9, 2007 ] I prefer this location, and the one in Odense location to the Copenhagen branch but neither the beers nor the place are particularly inspiring. Been rather left behind by the microbrew explosion in Denmark ovre the last five years. And I lost my three ratings when the beers from all the branches were merged. Boo hoo. Food is OK. | | yngwie (82), Kristiansand, Norway | | October 30, 2006 Visited several times over the years, though it was more interesting 5 years ago when the Danish beer-scene was less interesting. Modern design with a nice copper brewery. Typical cafe-food and unfortunately only two beers, the regular pils and a beer of the month. | | FrankJohansen (27), Århus-Randers Crew, Denmark | | August 31, 2006 Normally they only serve two different beers, their pilsener and a beer of the month. The staff doesnt seem to know very much about the beer. The food is standard. | | HenrikSoegaard (45), Randers, Denmark | | May 19, 2006 [ Updated July 7, 2009 ] Place to go to get rare rating. They dont always know about the beer they are selling, but ok ambience. Food a litle too expensive compared to quality. | | Ungstrup (245), Frederiksberg, Denmark | | January 24, 2006 The Århus branch of the only Danish brewpub chain. The interior is very clean and light with colorful art, and in the basement bar signs of the escavations of Århus way back to the middle ages. They only carry two beers, their standard pils and a monthly rotating beer of varying quality. The staff is professional but don’t know much about beer - this is a cash machine. Don’t go out of Your way to come here - but it is situated in the center of the town, so if You happen to pass by You might want to try their beers - for the ratings. |
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