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Brewery Visit: Jacobsens Bryghus

Posted by Patrick under Copenhagen Pub Crawl:2007

Brewery Visit: Jacobsens Bryghus

We’ve *finally* made our first beer stop of the day, after a 2 mile walk from the train station.

Mark is smiling about his Sember Ardens Abbey Ale from the aforementioned microbrewery on the site of the former Carlsberg Brewery. It’s sour nose is reminiscent of a Flanders sour, and definitely has Belgian influences. A bit thin-bodied, but quite tasty.

I’m having a Chamomile Dubbel — a strangely tasty but largely indescribable brew. The chamomile presence is notable, but pleasant in how it complements the standard suite of dubbel-type flavors.

The 40 DKK price for a beer ($7.27!) is steep, but we just found out that you get two beers for the 40 DKK tour fee.

Looks like we’ll be doing a lap around.

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