Sintra Beer Guide: Your Sintra guide to beer, beer bars, breweries and brewpubs

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64 /100 R. FERRARIA 9
“Small taproom in the old town. 5 musa taps, all boring core musa things. 10 bottles, 3 of them cider. Still I found a tick.. Ok service. Prices on the cheaper side. Honestly I wouldn't really bother (assuming you have visited any other musa places), and would spend more time at Villa Craft. Not a bad destination, just kind of pointless to me.“
martjoobolut 482 days ago
74 /100 R. PAÇO 12
“Tiny brewpub located in the old town, connected with small food court. 10 taps, all rafeira beers, 30 or so bottles, some breweries i haven't seen elsewhere. 6 beer flight is 12€ so on the cheaper side. Ok service. Bruscheta was a bit dry. Worth a visit when in Sintra, but I would not go out of my way to get here.“
martjoobolut 482 days ago
72 /100 R. FERRARIA 9
“Tiny taproom associated with Musa brewery, located in the beautiful old town of Sintra. 5 taps of which 3 were operational when I visited, all Musa. Friendly and chatty young guy on duty. Fridge available with some bottled (local) beers. I would have stayed longer if all five taps were operational.“
tricksta_p 993 days ago
86 /100 R. PAÇO 12
“Small brewpub venue with beautiful outside seating located in one of the narrow inclined streets of the gorgeous historic inner town of Sintra. This tasting room is associated with Rafeira brewery and as I understood it, they brew some beers locally under the "Villa Craft" monniker, a Cider and a very nice Wheat Beer with apple were available when I visited. Friendly and attentive service, had some nice chats about local beer, hops and the state of beer in Portugal. They make their own bread, especially the bread rolls appeared good. Got some local bottles from the fridge to 'take home' to my resort. This was probably my favourite spot to drink beer during a two-week visit to this area of Portugal. It felt a bit like discovering a hidden gem.“
tricksta_p 1024 days ago
88 /100 R. PAÇO 12
“Brewpub direkt unterhalb des Palacio National. Mit schöner Terrasse. Sie brauen eigenes Bier und haben weitere völlig unbekannte Micros aus der Umgebung vom Fass. Dazu sehr viele regionale Flaschenbiere. Die gefüllten Brote frisch im Holzofen gebacken sind auch ein Hit. Man kann sich ach Essen von den benachbarten Lokalen holen. Für mich ein absoluter Geheimtip. Unbedingt mal rein schauen. Die Jungs da freuen sich über den Besuch von Bier Freaks!“
DrNosha 1344 days ago
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