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86 Nice beer place with ~ 25 taps and I guess ~100 or so bottles.
Very good variety.
Nice atmosphere, good service.
They offering the flights of 6 or 12 their tap beers, but the price for 6 is abnormal high - 180RNB :(
Overall - very good beer place - recommended. |
78 The original is a much better option than the new one. Ambiance is more quaint and with more people in it a bit more comfortable. The Hutong surrounding it is also much more local and cheaper than some of the ones more central. Service was difficult with very little English, but still more pleasant. They seemed to be having fun and smiling with some of the local customers. A refreshing and pleasant change. Customers were mixed 50/50 and no tourists. Selection was solid with almost 20 beers of their own and large selection of guest taps and bottles. Food was solid, get the hand cut fries. Flights were available, Wifi and for some reason the flight was much cheaper here than at the new location. Also they let you try the special editions which they don't at the new location. All in all, this was one of my favorites, although the beer itself wasn't spectacular, the atmosphere was spot on. |
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92 Great place. Out of the North East exit of Ping An Li then about a 100 yard walk North then take the first right. Past a hotel on the left then you find the mall. One of the easier bars to find. Great choice, four different Chinese breweries plus a shedload of bottles. Tasting flights are available all the time but between opening at 3pm and 7pm they are 68rmb compared to 138 Rmb after that. Bottle prices not excessive for China. A must visit. |
88 This place probably has the best and largest selection of Chinese craft beer in Beijing from around 20 taps and a bank of fridges filled with beer from around the world, knowlegable friendly staff (The owner even took time to chat to me as I was sat at the bar) Beer flights available and every beer tried was in good condition. Just round the corner from Ping’Anli station within a small mall on the ground floor. A must when in town and probably my favourite bar of my trip. |
86 Inside a small mall, just north east of Ping’Anli metr station. Mid sized place with an amazing selection of 25 or so running taps of craft beers from across China including their own brews - which are really good. Add wall of fridge full of import bottles to that to give you an idea about the selection. The staff were really keen on giving advice on other beer destinations across town, and language was never a concern. Sample trays are available until 19, if I remember correctly, s come early. A bit more interesting food here than in most other beer destinations in Beijing, but beer is the main selling point here. My favourite beer stop in Beijing. |
90 We visited this brewpub on 28.11.2014. They have 40 beers on tap, all from Chinese breweries, whereof 10 are brewed by NBeer on site. They also have taps from Harvest Brewing, Master Gao and two other Beijing breweries. The beers we had, all from NBeer, were quite good - a smoked ale and a very good coffee stout. The brewery is very small, maybe a 50l mash tun. The bottle selection is amazing, clear focus on California and Belgium beers: several Sierra Nevada beers, Karl Strauss, Ale Smith, Green Flash, Duchesse de Bourgogne, Samichlaus and many other good stuff. The service is also super friendly. An absolute highlight and a must visit during a Beijing trip. Only downside is the price of the beers, all above 40 RMB per pint. |
80 Tucked away inside a shopping mall complex its quite easy to miss (google maps is your friend). Get there before 7pm to partake in tasting trays otherwise its full 400ml "pints" only. staff generally helpful but ABVs not always known Great selection of bottled British, Belgian and other assorted stuff...not unusual versus what available in UK but unrivalled elsewhere in Beijing. 16 taps available on my visit, including one with a randal, all beers are Chinese with the majority being Nbeer’s own or part owner Yin Hai’s Tipsy Face. Fairly reasonable prices on draught, bottles a little pricier...stick to the keg offerings. Brewkit in the window. a number of events, nightly specials and ability to come and brew your own. Pub very much in the industrial chic Brewdog-esque aesthetic. Moderately loud background music, smokey, bustling - we were lucky to get a table. Seems popular for food too but we had already eaten |
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