Brouwerij Maallust
Microbrewery
in Veenhuizen,
Drenthe,
Netherlands 🇳🇱
Associated Venue: Brouwerij Maallust
Established in 2011
Contact
Description
Our craft beers are contemporary yet rooted in history and inspired by classic types of beer. You can taste the history of prison town Veenhuizen in our beers. The Maallust beers are artisanal, authentic and brewed with only the very best ingredients. Whether it’s our hoppy blonde Weldoener or the treacherously smooth tripel Zware Jongen; Maallust beers are full of character.
Maallust was founded in 2011. It was initiated by a group of 25 entrepeneurs who call themselves the ‘Zware Jongens’ (Heavy Guys). They not only started brewing in Veenhuizen, they also revived the dilapidated Maallust complex. After a thorough renovation, the brewery opened its doors. Today, the Maallust complex looks marvelous, and its beer is available all throughout the Netherlands. Maallust is the perfect addition to a village with a unique history.
Maallust was founded in 2011. It was initiated by a group of 25 entrepeneurs who call themselves the ‘Zware Jongens’ (Heavy Guys). They not only started brewing in Veenhuizen, they also revived the dilapidated Maallust complex. After a thorough renovation, the brewery opened its doors. Today, the Maallust complex looks marvelous, and its beer is available all throughout the Netherlands. Maallust is the perfect addition to a village with a unique history.
cuso (17277) reviewed De Weldoener Blond from Brouwerij Maallust 14 years ago
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 6 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 6
Bottle, thanks to bierkoning. Golden color with small white head. Fruity aroma, with hints of honey. Taste, fruity, maybe pineapple, hints of grapefruit, grassy bitter finish. Drinkable.
Tried
from Bottle
on 08 Jul 2011
at 12:46
cuso (17277) reviewed De Vagebond Vienna from Brouwerij Maallust 14 years ago
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 5 | Flavor - 6 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 5.5
Bottle from bierkoning, thank you. Amber color with medium white head. Apples and caramel in aroma. Taste, burned sugar, malt, coffee. Some wood in finish. I am little bit perplexed from this beer, but it’s not so bad.
Tried
from Bottle
on 06 Jul 2011
at 12:46