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Beer Available At De Schans Speciaalzaak (arranged by most recent)
Schans Van Vollenhovens Extra Stout 93, Schans Saison 89, Heather Ales Grozet 41, St Feuillien Grand Cru 92, Ellezelloise Hercule Stout 99, Jessenhofke Bière de Garde 92, Bornem Dubbel 83, Brunehaut Bio Blonde 45, Schans Blond 49, Kraaike Gouden , Schans Lentebier , Bacchus Kriekenbier 55, Klein Duimpje De Blauwe Tram 61, Mahrs Bräu Kellerbier Ungespundet Hefetrüb 80, Schans Choco , Schans Doppel , Schans Winterbier (2011) 60, Ne Kopstoot 49, Heyloo Bier Heilooër Blond , Schans Mocca
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| erickok (36), Leiden, Netherlands | | April 14, 2012 Bottle shop located and run at the Schans brewery in the tiny village of Uithoorn. In the middle of nowhere but if you take the right roads you’ll be treated to great classic Dutch landscape and beautiful twisty river roads. The shop offers mostly Belgian stuff from larger micros and some lesser known Dutch brewer as well. The odd English ale or Brew Dog bottle completes the picture. Prices are low. Most importantly though is their own lineup, which at any given moment is made up of about 6 of their beers I believe. And very well worth te visit as they are quite rare and definitely delicious. Super friendly service from the women as well. So if you’re up for a fun drive through the Dutch polder or am desperate to try the Schans beers sometime, it’s a must visit. | | dutchbeerpages (36), Wilnis, Netherlands | | January 16, 2012 Since moving away from Amsterdam this is now the closest beerstore for me. And I am happy with it. Good selection of Dutch, Belgian, German and American beer with some other ones as well. Arranged by style, you can even have a peek at the brewery itself if you look through the door. | | Borresteijn (97), Amsterdam, Netherlands | | November 29, 2008 Nice little beer & whisky shop with some unusual stuff on the shelves, especially the English and American (e.g. Unibroue, never seen it in Holland before), all arranged by style. Prices were higher than e.g. de Bierkoning in Amsterdam, but still fair. Easier to reach for my by car than Amsterdam shops, so will visit again. | | skortila (125), Baarn, Netherlands | | June 1, 2006 Decent selection. You can even find some rare ales when lucky. Good atmosphere, pleasant setup. There’s enough space to walk around and often a pleasant smell of beer being brewed. :) The crew is helpfull when you have questions. | | caesar (181), Bunnik/Utrecht, Netherlands | | November 16, 2005 Decent selection. They categorize their beers not by country or brewery, but by style, which is not familiar (at least not as far as i’ve seen). Most of the Schans brews are available, some nice gueuzes. | | Hunsell (43), Amsterdam, Netherlands | | November 8, 2005 Situated next to (and probably attached to) the brewery, this is a nice shop with a decent selection, but as mentioned, expensive. Opening times are limited to say the least, they only open their doors on 3 days a week... | | jbrus (133), Delft, Netherlands | | February 13, 2004 Very nice selection, especially the English beers but way too expensive. Also sell the beers of De Schans which are great but again expensive. | | bierkoning (212), La Tropica, Netherlands | | January 22, 2004 Nice small beer shop adjoining the Schans brewery. Specialized in lambic, Dutch and Belgian micro's and British ales. All Schans off course available. Large assortment of malt whiskys. Not very expensive. One of the best small beer shops I know, pity that the opening times are so limited. |
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Scene very quiet street near the river
Staff hepful and knowledgable
Parking enough in the direct neigborhood
Events adjoining brewery, beer tastings
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