“Januworry” is history, and to celebrate, we’re cracking open a cold one! It is National Beer Day, after all…
Founded in 2017 by beer writer and educator Lucy Corne, the goal of the day is simple: to celebrate beer.
“Beer is definitely the national beverage in South Africa,” says Corne. “It is vastly more popular than wine or spirits and we thought that was worth celebrating. While there is an International Beer Day, this falls in our winter and although beer is of course an any-time beverage, we all know there is no better moment for a nice cold beer than on a hot summer’s day.”
Cape Town is home to a keg of local breweries. Get a taste of plenty at the Mother City’s iconic BEERHOUSE. Located on Long Street and in Tygervalley, there are enough bezzas to go around town.
Celebrating over 50 local beers, this bright-yellow gem is the place to be this National Beer Day.
Relax and enjoy its contemporary beer hall with 25 taps and legendary “99 Bottles” of the best local and international beer.
BEERHOUSE also serves up some mean grub. Everything from crisp chilli poppers to gourmet burgers will line your tummy with a whole lot of yummy.
- Website: www.beerhouse.co.za
- Locations: 223 Long St, Cape Town City Centre / 14 Mispel Rd, Bellville Park, Cape Town
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