| baxterfish (125), , England |
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May 15, 2011 Nice pub near a town with a witch fixation. Excellent beers from the brewery plus the ’not as good as it was’ sister brewery Geants. Interesting outside toilet ( smelly African style long drop). |
| ohemming (10), Columbus, Ohio |
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February 9, 2010 It was a couple of years ago that I took a train from Delft to Ellezelles to visit La Brasserie Ellezelloise. Things I loved about it: it was a farm house in the middle of beautiful farm country, and running the small counter in the brewery was the wife and daughter of the brewmaster, a true family operation. The beers are great! What I didn’t like: The brewmaster/owner had no interest in talking to an engligh speaking foreigner, and was boardering on rude when I tried to ask him a question. So I drank a few beers alone and hitch hiked back to the train station. Could’ve been an amazing trip if the owners were more receptive to people interested in their brewery. |
| mullet (224), Melbourne, Australia |
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January 3, 2010 Bit of a weird visit here. The place is basically set up like a brewpub with the brewery at the bottom. Wort aroma galore. Lots of witch paraphernalia. Service was a bit unusual - I think a bit could be attributed to language issues but definitely not all. Just bottled beers from Ellezelloise and Geants. The courtyard would probably be quite nice when the weather’s good. Worth it for a fresh Saison 2000 I guess. |
| Bragesnak (73), Aarhus, Denmark |
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March 25, 2008 Café with an open view to the brewery
Very friendly staff
Have the most common af their usual beer - specials and drafts could be cool |
| Jerre (67), Waregem, Belgium |
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December 26, 2007 Was here many times. Last @ juli ’07. Good place. Nice patio love it in summertime it is a great place to sit and drink some of their beers. Great feeling place ! |
| TheGrandMaster (102), Auckland, New Zealand |
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October 26, 2006 Real farmhouse brewery in the middle nowhere. Was quiet when we visited, but looks like it could get a crowd in busier times. R\eally enjoyed the beers though. |
| YogiBeera (109), Hamburg, Germany |
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October 23, 2005 Great place - in the sticks. Has a beautiful patio which looks as in summertime it is a great place to sit and drink some of their beers. The brewery is in the old farmhouse with has a medium sized kind of smelly bar room. It took forever until someone came - disappeared after serving one beer and never came back - quite funny though! Nice feeling place - they had most of their beers bottled to taste. We bought a case of Hercule Stout which was quite expensive as the deposit is due to the special case and bottles quite high. (24 bottles a case around 30 EUR - Deposit 20 EUR - OUCHHHHH!). |