Hidden Tastes of Amsterdam Part 2: Butcher’s Tears, Amsterdam, Netherlands
After a fun but tiresome shopping experience in Kalverstraat , I have headed to south side of the city to discover another hidden taste of Amsterdam called Butcher’s Tears . Butcher’s Tears is a small local brewery, which started producing home-brew beers since 2012.
I have chosen to discover Butcher’s Tears because trying out new beers is a hobby for me since I moved to the Netherlands. I enjoy beers especially when it is accompanied by a good conversation with friends or with a good absorbing book. I am very lucky that I live in a region where I can find beers with many different kinds of flavours. Amsterdam and Belgium cities are good places to discover new breweries as well as other Dutch cities. I try to discover all the local small breweries around as much as I find time, visit the brewery spot and taste freshly brewed tap beers.
Butcher’s Tears is located on the industrial space in the south district of Amsterdam. It is on the end of street Karperweg which looks quiet and isolated when walking on it at night. After walking for 5 minutes, I was happy to see the Butcher’s Tears sign from distance. ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
I have chosen to discover Butcher’s Tears because trying out new beers is a hobby for me since I moved to the Netherlands. I enjoy beers especially when it is accompanied by a good conversation with friends or with a good absorbing book. I am very lucky that I live in a region where I can find beers with many different kinds of flavours. Amsterdam and Belgium cities are good places to discover new breweries as well as other Dutch cities. I try to discover all the local small breweries around as much as I find time, visit the brewery spot and taste freshly brewed tap beers.
Butcher’s Tears is located on the industrial space in the south district of Amsterdam. It is on the end of street Karperweg which looks quiet and isolated when walking on it at night. After walking for 5 minutes, I was happy to see the Butcher’s Tears sign from distance. ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
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Guide Name: Hidden Tastes of Amsterdam Part 2: Butcher’s Tears
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Author: Begum Erten-uyumaz
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