Komentar :
Emily Su (27/04/2018 16:17)
Nice selection of bottles craft beers at different price points. Loved the recommendations from the friendly staff as well:
Innis & Gunn's Original Oak Aged Beer ($7.00 nett) - hints of toffee & vanilla in a beer that is matured in an oak cask!
Trappistes Rochefort 8 ($11.00 nett) - a Belgian Dark Ale with an impressive 9.2% ABV that is, believe or not, pleasant to drink.
Tucked in a corner in the 2nd floor of Wheelock Place, there are only a few seats to sit at, but you can totally get these beers to go. We, however, managed to get a seat & to chit chat & appreciate the nice playlist they had playing. Groovy baby 🕺🎶🍻
💳 Accepts credit cards
🌬 Air-conditioned seats only (a few!)
📶 WiFi available (Paragon's)
🙋♀️ No Service Charge
🚫 No GST
Hwee Siong Ho (07/04/2018 02:09)
Good selection of mikkeller and To OL beers
Keith Loh (04/04/2018 08:04)
Cheapest place in Singapore to try Mikkeller and To Øl beers in cans and bottles.
Cedric Vanderkuyt (22/03/2018 06:24)
Great selection of beer, with one fridge full of lambic and another full of IPA. You can drink your beer there (they provide plastic cups) and also bring your own food. Met Ed who was working there (maybe the owner?) and he was knowledgeable about lambic with lots of recommendations. Hope this place has lots of success.
Ming Ting Chia (18/03/2018 12:47)
They moved to town in wheellock place 2nd floor next to epic Apple shop ! Good price and I can now drink my craft beer in orchard . Plenty of open space car park next door
Joe Ng (18/03/2018 10:51)
They moved to new digs! Pasarbella at Grandstand closed for good and TGBE moved here! Vastly different location and feel but still the same great selection of hard to find beers from Belgium, Denmark and the European continent.
Dexter Cheng (14/07/2017 08:53)
Chill vibe with good quality beers on draft. Prices are reasonable, with lots of food in the area and free parking. They carry local bottled beers too (Rye and Pint; Brewlander)
Trisha WitchBlade (10/04/2016 09:59)
The same friendly people behind the Druggist