Brouwerij Stijl

Microbrewery in Almere, Flevoland, Netherlands 🇳🇱

Established in 2015

Closed in 2025

Contact
Creatieve Broedplaats De Blauwe Reiger De Steiger 77, Almere, 1351 AE, Netherlands
Description
Brouwerij Stijl is opgericht door Raymond en Anneke Geraads en beschikt over een zelfstandige bierbrouwerij in Almere. Dit noemen wij het Stijl Bierlab. Hier worden nieuwe recepturen ontwikkeld en extreme bieren gebrouwen die op grote schaal niet realistisch zijn. De Bierlab bieren worden op zeer kleine schaal uitgebracht, vaak alleen direct bij de brouwerij.

Daarnaast brouwen wij ook op grotere brouwinstallaties bij collega-brouwers. Dit geeft ons de mogelijkheid te experimenteren, maar ook voldoende te produceren voor de grotere klantvraag. Wij vinden het erg belangrijk om ons bier zelf te brouwen, ook als dit niet op onze eigen installatie is.

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Geprobeerd met Inoven bij het Nederlands Speciaalbier festival in den Bosch. Het een donkerbruin bier met een diep rode gloed. Het heeft een moutige fruitige geur. De smaak is vol moutig en vol fruitig. Erg goed.
Tried on 06 May 2018 at 11:02

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Geprobeerd met Inoven bij het Nederlands Speciaalbier festival in den Bosch. Het is een donkerbruin troebel bier met weinig schuim. Het heeft een moutige wat vanille achtige geur. De smaak is vol moutig, wat chocolade, caremel en vanille.
Tried on 06 May 2018 at 10:33

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Gedronken tijdens Bierfestival in Den Bosch. Donkerbruin bier met stevige schuimkraag. Aroma van fruit en sterke koffie. Bier heeft een smaak van koffie en is stroperig in de mond. Nasmaak is bitter-zoet.
Tried on 06 May 2018 at 10:33

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Gedronken tijdens Bierfestival in Den Bosch. Donkerbruin troebel bier met matige schuimkraag. Aroma van koffie en chocola, smaak is sprankelend fruitig en koffie achtig. Nasmaak is iets hoppig.
Tried on 06 May 2018 at 10:22

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Geprobeerd met Inoven bij het Nederlands Speciaalbier festival. Het is een zwart bruin bier met een bruinig schuim de geur is gebrand en koffie achtig. De smaak is vol gebrand, chocolade en wat rook.
Tried on 06 May 2018 at 10:17

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Bottle. Color: Black, dense stable beige head. Aroma: Coffee, peat, whiskey. Taste: Moderate sweet roasted malt, notes of coffee and peated whiskey, hints of nuts. Dry mouthfeel. Medium body, soft carbonation. Pretty smooth. Easy drinkable but at the same time missing some excitement. Could use more body. The BA works out well without being overwhelming. Decent imperial porter.
Tried from Bottle on 22 Mar 2018 at 20:08

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Stinging nettle beer (only my second) designed by a beer company in Almere but actually brewed at Berging in Purmerend, thanks Craftmember for this bottle! Opens with quite some pressure, but no gushing. Medium thick, moussy, hardly lacing, egg-white head, regularly shaped, showing round gaps in instants but otherwise well-retaining, over a misty peach blonde beer with warm 'old gold' hue. Aroma of banana peel, cold green vegetable soup (the nettles, no doubt), pond water, stewed pear, salsify, soggy white bread, chalk, melting powder sugar, overripe pineapple somewhere, stewing rhubarb, raw turnip juice, spoiled courgette or even near-rotten cucumber, old Camembert, dry jute bags, stale sweat, moist white pepper. Crisp, spritzy onset with a lot of minerally carbonation, accentuating a certain raw pineapple- and green apple-like sourishness, sweet banana and apricot underneath; carbonation numbs the tongue to the point where it becomes a bit painful, but the underlying mouthfeel remains smooth and somewhat soapy (wheat!), with velvety soft edges (oat!). Quite pleasantly 'soggy bready' core, with sourish wheat and carbonation effects - yet gaining a bit more sourishness in the finish, quite refreshing, but with a stewing green vegetable- or even vegetable soup-like flavour coming up quite strongly (also retronasally), undoubtedly representing the nettle leaves (and, for all I know, the formic acid from its stinging hairs). Ends crisp and sourish-sweet with a gently bittering undertone from earthy, very mildly peppery hops; the wheat soapiness lingers as well as that weird green sourish nettle factor. Bready yeastiness galore in the end, especially after the sediment has been added to the tasting glass. The Dutch craft beer craze has no boundaries and I have nothing against adding leaves of stinging nettles to a beer, but the risks of infection are high in this kind of endeavours and I'm afraid that is exactly what happened here - in any case it would account for the sourish undertone stretching throughout the whole beer, and the 'rotting' effects in the nose. Strange one, I was planning to compare it with the only other stinging nettle beer I ever had (Heavy Nettle, a collab of New Belgium with Hof ten Dormaal) but that one was completely different so this wouldn't make much sense. I'm inclined to regard this as a Belgian style spice ale, something I am not utterly fond of anymore after twenty years of indulging in Belgian beer culture, but in that respect this is quite an interesting one. Clearly (and sadly) it has some disturbing, 'rotting vegetable-like' off-flavours, I am convinced this idea can be better executed. Well-intended, but not nearly there yet.
Tried from Bottle on 16 Feb 2018 at 23:55

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Tap at Arendsnest, Amsterdam 18th January 18. Pours black with a nice head. Aroma is liquorice, leather, roasted malt. Taste is dark chocolate, salt, liquorice, roasted malt, smooth and well balanced, interesting and complex. Good one.
Tried from Draft on 18 Jan 2018 at 16:54

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Bottle from Bierkoning. Black with a medium tan head. Aroma and taste of dark malt, coffee, light oat and some vanilla. Also some bourbon and hints of cocoa. Surprisingly light.
Tried from Bottle on 29 Nov 2017 at 02:56

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Bottle from Bierkonig. Black with a tan head. Aroma of milky malt with a touch of coconut. Flavour is roasted malt, milk sweet, hint of coconut, oily palate, light chocolate finish.
Tried from Bottle on 26 Nov 2017 at 14:51