Dois Corvos Cervejeira
Microbrewery
in
Lisboa,
Lisbon,
Portugal 🇵🇹
Associated with 2 Venues
Established in 2013
Contact
Av. Infante Dom Henrique 306 Armazém 5, Lisboa, 1950-421, Portugal
Description
Dois Corvos is an independent, family-owned brewery in Lisbon, Portugal. We make distinctive craft beers that are distributed throughout Portugal and beyond. Our brewery has a Tap Room in the Marvila neighborhood of Lisbon where all our beers are served fresh from the tap.
Dois Corvos is known for the wide-range of beers in its portfolio — everything from dependable session beers and IPA's to big barrel aged stouts, experimental ales and mixed fermentations.
Brewer owned and operated.
The ideas, inspirations, innovation, and passion for the beers we create come from brewers. When brewers run the place, good things happen.
Our Brief History
Susana Cascais and Scott Steffens founded the company in late 2013 during the dark days of the Portuguese economic recession back when beer variety in Lisbon was non-existent. In 2014 brewing equipment was acquired and the brewery space was built out in Marvila, at that time a long-neglected industrial neighborhood. In 2015 the first beers were brewed and launched to the market and by the end of 2015 the Tap Room was opened, the first of its kind in Portugal.
A passion for brewing and a quest for making the best beers possible led to the production of dozens of styles. Hundreds of brews later, the mission remains intact - commitment to making honest and genuine craft beers in a 100% family-owned, independent environment that fosters innovation, inspiration and commitment to quality beer.
Today the brewery in Marvila consists of a 20 hl production brewery with 20, 40, and 60 hl fermentation tanks, bottling and kegging lines, and a public tasting room with 17 taps.
Our bottles and kegs are distributed throughout Portugal and beyond.
Dois Corvos is known for the wide-range of beers in its portfolio — everything from dependable session beers and IPA's to big barrel aged stouts, experimental ales and mixed fermentations.
Brewer owned and operated.
The ideas, inspirations, innovation, and passion for the beers we create come from brewers. When brewers run the place, good things happen.
Our Brief History
Susana Cascais and Scott Steffens founded the company in late 2013 during the dark days of the Portuguese economic recession back when beer variety in Lisbon was non-existent. In 2014 brewing equipment was acquired and the brewery space was built out in Marvila, at that time a long-neglected industrial neighborhood. In 2015 the first beers were brewed and launched to the market and by the end of 2015 the Tap Room was opened, the first of its kind in Portugal.
A passion for brewing and a quest for making the best beers possible led to the production of dozens of styles. Hundreds of brews later, the mission remains intact - commitment to making honest and genuine craft beers in a 100% family-owned, independent environment that fosters innovation, inspiration and commitment to quality beer.
Today the brewery in Marvila consists of a 20 hl production brewery with 20, 40, and 60 hl fermentation tanks, bottling and kegging lines, and a public tasting room with 17 taps.
Our bottles and kegs are distributed throughout Portugal and beyond.
6.5/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 7
Flavor 6.5
Texture 6
Overall 6.5
Review based on the BJCP2021 guidelines (style 21A adapted - non alcoholic). Can 33 cl - Batch L1342 0512 (BB: 09.26). AROMA: medium hop aroma (green, pine, slight green mango). low neutral malt background with a slight wort character. APPEARANCE: pale yellow color and clear. low white head with no retention. TASTE: medium hop flavor (same descriptors of aroma) with a medium-low to low malt background (clean, some dough and wort). medium-high bitterness with a dry, somewhat bitter and faintly worty finish. MOUTHFEEL: medium-low body with medium carbonation. slight astringency. OVERALL: a drinkable non-alcoholic IPA with ok hop presence and not very much distracting faint wort notes.
Tried
from Can
on 16 Apr 2026
at 15:24
6.9/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 6
Flavor 7
Texture 7
Overall 7
A dark brown beer with a beige head that dissipates rather quickly. Aroma of roasted malts, dark chocolate, and a light acidity. Taste of rather bitter dark malt with a hint of dark chocolate, a light nutty aftertaste, and sour coffee. Full-bodied with low carbonation. A good stout without any frills.
Tried
from Can
from Beer52
on 12 Apr 2026
at 14:36
6.5/10
Blik, thuis, 440
Portugal
Portugal
Tried
from Can
on 11 Apr 2026
at 15:30
6/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 6
Flavor 5
Texture 6
Overall 6
Review based on the BJCP2021 guidelines (style 3D). Can 44 cl - Batch L1361 2602 (BB: 02.27). AROMA: medium to medium-low roasty malt aroma with slight notes of bread crust. slight berry esters. APPEARANCE: very dark amber to brown color with ruby highlights and clear. medium light brown head, creamy, with good retention. TASTE: medium to medium-low malt character with slight roastiness (coffee-like). medium-low bitterness with an almost dry and slightly roasty finish. MOUTHFEEL: medium to medium-low body with medium carbonation. OVERALL: an average czech dark lager with a bit muted malt complexity.
Tried
from Can
on 10 Apr 2026
at 15:14
6.9/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 8
Flavor 6
Texture 6
Overall 6.5
Review based on the BJCP2021 guidelines (style 21C: NEIPA). Can 44 cl - Batch L1357 0602 (BB: 11.26). AROMA: medium to medium-high hop aroma (grapefruit, lime, fresh-green) with a soft neutral malt background. APPEARANCE: pale yellow and opaque. medium off-white head, creamy, with good retention. TASTE: similar to the aroma with medium hop flavor (grapefruit, green mango, slight lime). medium-low to low and slightly sweet malt background. medium-high bitterness with a dry and bitter finish that persists. MOUTHFEEL: medium-low body with medium carbonation. some astringency present. OVERALL: a NEIPA with ok hop character but a bit unbalanced bitterness and some astringency.
Tried
from Can
on 01 Apr 2026
at 15:17
8.3/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 9
Flavor 8
Texture 8
Overall 8
Keg at het lagerhuys. Pours black, nose is chocolate, hazelnut, caramel, nougat, taste is nutty, chocolate, creamy, light bitterness. 8/9/8/8/8
Tried
on 28 Mar 2026
at 18:46
7.1/10
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Appearance 7
Aroma 7
Flavor 6.5
Texture 9
Overall 7
Review based on the BJCP2021 guidelines (style 31A: rye / 18B). Can 44 cl - Batch L1353 0302 (BB: 11.26) AROMA: medium-high hop aroma (grapefruit, pine, slight lime and lupulin). medium-low to low soft malt background. APPEARANCE: pale orange to yellow color and hazy. medium-large white head with good retention. TASTE: initial medium hop flavor (grapefruit, pine). medium soft malt background, almost neutral, with slight sweetness. medium to medium-high bitterness with a semi-dry and bitter finish that persists. MOUTHFEEL: medium-high body with a velvety texture. medium to medium-high carbonation. OVERALL: although it wasnt detected any rye characteristics, the overall presentation and texture gives it more richness that a regular pale ale.
Tried
from Can
on 27 Mar 2026
at 16:21
8/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 8
Flavor 8
Texture 8
Overall 8
An interesting mix between an amber lager and a pale ale. Perfect after a nice day at the aquapark, on saturday. This one is bready, malty, a bit sweet with light notes of toffee, bitter, dry and citrus at the same time, 21.07.21
Tried
from Bottle
from
Amstein
on 26 Mar 2026
at 19:45
7.3/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 7
Flavor 8
Texture 8
Overall 7
Siste 0,33 souvenir fra Madeiraturen okt-25, hjemme: Mørk mahognyfarge med kort skum. Like mørke karameller, honning/muscovadosukker og krydderkake, dog uten at det blir for søtt. En smule underkarbonert, men allikevel et godt eksempel på hvorfor imperial brown ale er en av mine favorittstiler.
Tried
from Can
on 25 Mar 2026
at 19:57
5.3/10
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Appearance 7
Aroma 5.5
Flavor 5
Texture 4
Overall 5
Review based on the BJCP2021 guidelines (style 11C). Can 44 cl - Batch L1356 2602 (BB: 11.26) AROMA: medium-low hop aroma with notes of dried grass and some earthy notes. low malt profile with a neutral character. APPEARANCE: yellow color and just slightly hazy. medium-low white head, creamy, with ok retention. TASTE: initial medium-low hop flavor similar to the aroma (dried grass) with hints of cereal husk. medium-high bitterness with a dry and bitter finish. MOUTHFEEL: medium-light body with medium-low carbonation. astringency present. OVERALL: a beer derived from an English Strong Bitter, paler in color without the characteristics from british malts and with a distracting astringency.
Tried
from Can
on 25 Mar 2026
at 16:29