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70 Visited on Saturday 6th April 2019. Easy to reach from the railway station. Relatively large place divided in sections. One of the sections had two large billard tables. Another one wAas where a long bar and bar stools were situated. Small dark wooden tables and chairs also available there. As far as I remember there were two more rooms with pale wooden furniture. Did not count the taps and did not look for bottles. Did not find any beers I had not tasted before. A nice mixture of Danish and international micros and macros though. Sensible albeit not cheep beers. Efficient and friendly service. Other guests also friendly. Did not eat, free snacks served. |
50 Large noisy place with two pool tables. Mixed crowd. 20 taps, mostly (semi-) macros but also contributions from Kissmeyer, Lagunitas and Ugly Duck. The local brewery Ølgaard (which generally makes substandard beers) is also represented. At my visit friday night the people behind the bar were young girls with very little beer knowledge. I got a Kissmeyer beer that were clearly off, but they purely denied that something was wrong. "It is a IPA, you know". (Yeah, sweetie, I've had hundreds and hundreds of IPA's and none of them tasted like my boxer shorts smells after running 10 miles). On the positive side, they did offer me a new beer "...if you don't like that one". I'm not to be patronized, so I left the place 10 minutes after and will probably never come back. I'm puzzled that Anders Kissmeyer wants to have his normally greats products sold by people that has absolutely no clue how it's supposed to taste |
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60 Rather big place and also pretty crowded on a friday night. A strong smell of tobacco smoke from the smokers area. 21 taps with beers from the local Fynen breweries, not super exciting but fine for the traveling ticker. Shame i allready had them all. Good service and fair prices. |
76 With 21 taps and beer menu with 30+ bottles, this is an interesting beerspot just one block south of Railway station.
Local beers of Fyn island dominate. That’s good. |
70 A bit mixed, pool-table, little band playing, normal tables, and a bar. The overall plus at Sir Club is the staff, they are real friendly, offers to make tasters of the tap beer/ciders. This makes the prices real good too. Has a fair selection, focused on beers from Fyn. |
64 With a good selection of local craft beer on tap, it’s easily the third best place in Odense. A must-visit for foreigners, and for those who like to try their beer on tap and not just bottled. Also a fine selection of foreign bottles, although it’s the usual suspects. Oh, and it’s open until 2am, six days a week! |
62 Nice cosey bar. Ok service. 2 standard ciders (taps!) 3 ølgaard taps and 2 ugly duck. So as local beer taps good place. Also indslev and Albani (1859). A few bottles. Spotted french bellerose. Will be back when in Odense. |
54 Decent bar close to the trainstation. Almost always open. Lots of mainstream beers, trappist but also some locals. Indlsev/Ølgaard. Rarely comes here , They used to have Pilsner Urquell on tap .. Selection is never changing though. |
64 This is the sort of place you bring your non beer geek friends to, as an compromise if they dont wanna go Firtal or Carlsens. They do have some nice beers like the Chimay´s, but the selection is pretty small in generel. |
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