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1. Folkingebrew
Hoogezand, Netherlands
Folkingebrew produce's world class beer and is ranked #3 in Netherlands. They are most well known for "Out of Space", which is a Triple New England IPA and "Blueprint (Motueka)", which is an Imperial New England IPA. Their primary focus is brewing IPAs and Sours.
2. Vandenbroek
Midwolde, Netherlands
Vandenbroek produce's exceptional beer and is ranked #4 in Netherlands. They are most well known for "Watergeus", which is a Gueuze Lambic and "Fruity Watergeus/ Kersen-Cassis Lambiek", which is a Fruit Lambic. Their primary focus is brewing Lambics and Wild Ales.
3. Symbiose Brewing / Blending
Groningen, Netherlands
Symbiose Brewing / Blending produce's high quality beer and is ranked #5 in Netherlands. They are most well known for "Pruim Pit 21/07", which is a Fruit Lambic and "Framboos / Kers / Braam 21/08", which is a Fruit Lambic. Their primary focus is brewing Lambics and Ciders.
4. G3B Meadery & Blendery
Groningen, Netherlands
G3B Meadery & Blendery produce's high quality beer and is ranked #6 in Netherlands. They are most well known for "Braam Taybes", which is a Mead - Melomel and "Aardbei/Bastogne", which is a Mead - Melomel. Their primary focus is brewing Meads and Lambics.
5. Floem
Holwierde, Netherlands
Floem produce's good quality beer and is ranked #16 in Netherlands. They are most well known for "FERME SNAAK/KNAAP", which is a Wheat Beer and "PLUK DE VRUCHTEN", which is a New England IPA. Their primary focus is brewing IPAs and Wheat Beers.
6. Eggens
Bad Nieuweschans, Netherlands
Eggens produce's decent quality beer and is ranked #38 in Netherlands. They are most well known for "Tripel", which is a Belgian Tripel and "ZWAAR Blond", which is a Belgian Strong Golden Ale. Their primary focus is brewing Belgian Ales and IPAs.
10. Brouwerij Maallust
Veenhuizen, Netherlands
For a long time, Veenhuizen was a self-sufficient town in the east of the Netherlands. Next to prisons there were schools, churches, a spinning mill and farms. Farm produce were processed at the industrial complex. The Maallust brewery is housed in what once was the gristmill. Our copper tanks are beneath the old roof and the remains of the drying machines. This is where we have been brewing our beer artisinally since 2011.