We launched with a simple promise, to only make beer that we love. It's all about taste, quality and creativity. Using the finest ingredients, innovative yeast cultures and modern brewing techniques to create beers that are always alcohol free, vegan and never compromise on taste.
As an independent brewery we're free to experiment, push the boundaries and that’s exactly what we do. With new unique offerings available each year, we pride ourselves on the diversity and range of beer that we produce.
cagarvie (40076) ticked Sabro IPA from Brulo 1 year ago
can at John's ...hazy amber ...big white head ..soft dry peach fruit nose ...soft fruit ...dry floral fruit nose ...pithy fruit
CloakedDagger (37227) reviewed Highway To Hell from Brulo 1 year ago
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 4 | Flavor - 4 | Texture - 4 | Overall - 5
Can 33 cl. Pours a clear golden with a neat white head. Faint citrusy nose paired with notes of wort. Thin and watery, very little flavor and even less hoppiness. But not unpleasant as such, just a step above water. 210724
fonefan (84534) ticked 7 Hop 7 Grain DDH IPA from Brulo 1 year ago
Appearance - 4 | Aroma - 5 | Flavor - 5 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 5
mart (27297) ticked Highway To Hell from Brulo 1 year ago
Maitseb nagu alko vaba, ei ole minu teema, kärakat peab ikka sees olema.
Marduk (26467) ticked Highway To Hell from Brulo 1 year ago
Sweet, grainy, boiled carrots, watery
Alengrin (11609) reviewed CBD from Brulo 1 year ago
Appearance - 7 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 7.5 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 6.5
Near non-alcoholic IPA by this Scottish specialist in alcohol-free beers, in this case a NEIPA of sorts enhanced with terpenes (aromatic plant substances) derived from hemp, or, more accurately, CBD (cannabidiol), one of this plant's typical compounds, discovered in 1940. Hops and hemp are related and many IPAs have marijuana-like aromas coming from the hops, so adding CBD terpenes to a non-alcoholic one seems legit, even though I am not the most avid supporter of adding substances to beer that do not come naturally. Medium thick, egg-white, shred-lacing, slowly breaking but generally stable head on a hazy straw blonde beer with greenish tinge and active sparkling throughout, milky pale yellow with sediment. Aroma of fresh green hops still on the plant, green hemp leaves, pomelo, grapefruit zest, pumice, gypsum, lemongrass, raw oatmeal but also cold oatmeal porridge, glumes of some flowering grass, green apple slices, raw green bell pepper. 'Green-fruity' onset, unripe peach, unripe pear, some vague guava, non-sweet though, with a vague sourishness running underneath, enhanced by lively - yet nowhere harsh - carbonation; smooth, bit powdery mouthfeel, evidently thin and a tad watery, but not feeling 'empty'. Slick graininess in the core, with a smooth velvety oatmeal porridge note and soapy wheat coming in strong, soaked in grassy, citric hoppiness, adding retronasal aromas of grapefruit peel, pomelo even, lemongrass and just plain (velvet)grass, but also the promised cannabis element. Long, hoppy bitterness in the finish - peppery and 'green', with powdery notes but no hop burn. Remains refreshing till the end, filled with a 'green' but also 'green-fruity' hop character. Brulo is well-known for offering non-alcoholic alternatives to craft beer and I can see where their recent recognition comes from: apart from VandeStreek's Playground IPA, still the best non-alcoholic beer I ever had, there are very few, if any, alcohol-free beers that managed to pleasantly surprise me. This one does it right: generous amounts of dank hop character even if a lot of it comes from those terpenes, and with a 'fuller' body than average, with a generally dry and bitter character without becoming too dry. Glad I tried one of these alcohol-free Brulos, they do fulfill what they set out to do. Among the best non-alcoholic beers for me so far.
oh6gdx (51139) reviewed Sabro Galaxy DDH IPA from Brulo 1 year ago
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 6 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 6.5
Can@CBH2023. Hazy yellow colour with a mediumsized white foamy head. Aroma is pineapple, coconut, some toasted toffee with mild herbs to it. Flavour is pineapple, some coconut, mild passionfruity tartness with some slight biscuity elements.
Zlotta (9960) reviewed Highway To Hell from Brulo 1 year ago
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 6 | Flavor - 6 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 6.5
0.33 l can from 'DeBiersalon.nl', 0.0% abv, best before November 2025. A bit hazy, golden yellow with a medium large, frothy, almost stable, white head. Sweetish, gently fruity-floral aroma of lemon peel, gooseberry and some corn flakes. Gently sweet, malty, moderately bitter, gently fruity-floral taste of corn flakes, grains, lemon peel and some gooseberry, followed by a short, moderately bitter finish. Thin to medium body, smooth and slightly effervescent mouthfeel, soft carbonation. Decent thirst-quencher.