Treviso and its province teem with craft beers of unquestionable quality: which one have you tried? Here are some of the most famous breweries in Treviso and many beer trivia you might not know.
Breweries in the province of Treviso
Birrificio artigianale 32 VIA DEI BIRRAI
It is located in Pederobba and was born in 2006 from the desire and passion of three friends. Many beers created and company initiatives. Moreover, the first Braille beer bottle is theirs. You can find their products online, in Italy and abroad in breweries, delis, gourmet restaurants, and vegan shops; on their website you will find all the addresses.
Birrificio artigianale ACELUM
The ACELUM craft brewery is in Castelcucco, in the province of Treviso, and produces excellent strictly craft beers. The company takes part in many events and its Facebook page is really nice and expresses all the familiarity with which local beer is produced.
Birrificio artigianale Barchessa
In Vedelago, instead, you will find the Barchessa craft brewery at Villa Paola, where ’98 beer is born, very appreciated and strictly Made in Italy. Among the offerings, you can enjoy the blonde, red, white, and double malt, all to be savored.
Birrificio artigianale BRADIPONGO
The BRADIPONGO craft brewery is located in Colle Umberto, a project born from young enthusiasts of good beer and food technologists. In the premises next to the production area, you can taste all their craft beers and enjoy excellent sandwiches and appetizers for true foodies.
Birrificio artigianale LA GASTALDIA
The LA GASTALDIA craft brewery is in Pieve di Soligo, its beers can be found in Veneto, Lombardy, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Trentino Alto Adige and Marche. Pizzerias, restaurants, pubs and shops continue to appreciate it, contributing to the fame of this delicious Made in Treviso beer. La Gastaldia has its own place to taste their creations, also outdoors in summer, accompanied by endless delicacies.
Birrificio artigianale M’ANIS
In Montebelluna you will find the M’ANIS craft brewery, with many types offered, even bottled in various bottles. There are red double malts, amber ones, blonde pilsner, clear with raw carnaroli rice and many others. It is also said that M’ANIS 8.6 beer has special virtues that aid good sleep: So go ahead, visit this brewery in Treviso and let us know what you think!
Birrificio artigianale MORGANA
Among the best breweries in Treviso, let yourself be enchanted in Morgano by the productions of the MORGANA craft brewery. The unmistakable beer is slightly amber, unfiltered and unpasteurized, available in 150 cl, 75, 50 and 33 cl bottles.
Birrificio artigianale SOGNANDOBIRRA
In Oderzo, on the other hand, you will find the SOGNANDOBIRRA craft brewery, another Made in Italy excellence. The production ranges from traditional, special, seasonal and on demand beers.
Birrificio artigianale SAN GABRIEL
Moving to Ponte di Piave, you will find another reference point for those who love this drink, the SAN GABRIEL craft brewery. The company was founded in 1997 and still continues production that combines Venetian and Bavarian culture. To taste their beers, go to the Osteria della Birra San Gabriel or buy them online.
Breweries in Treviso (city)
Birrificio artigianale CASA VECCIA
In the city of Treviso, instead, you will find the CASA VECCIA craft brewery, by Ivan Borsato master brewer. Among the many beers, there is also a Christmas one, an English bitter and many others, ideal even with the most unusual pairings, suggested directly on the website by the master brewer.
11 Curiosities about beer
- Beer excites men’s brains! That’s right, according to research conducted by the Indiana University School of Medicine, in America, beer can stimulate the production of dopamine in the male brain. The latter is a neurotransmitter that makes you feel satisfied and is linked to pleasure.
- Obama’s beer. Former President of the United States, Barack Obama, has his own personal beer, which he had made craft at the White House, at his own expense he stressed. It is called White House Honey Ale, the presidential beer, and debuted in 2011 at a dinner. The chefs also added honey produced in the White House garden, and here is the video.
- A millennia-old advertisement. The first beer advertisement seems to date back to 4000 BC! On an Ebla tablet, discovered in 1974 by Italian archaeologist Paolo Matthiae, the inscriptions refer to the production of this drink. According to some, it is a kind of advertisement that said: Drink Ebla beer, the beer with the heart of a lion!
- Beer widely consumed in the Middle Ages. In medieval times, beer was part of the diet of many Northern European countries, mainly for its rich caloric and nutritional contribution. It was preferred at meals, especially because pure drinking water was hard to guarantee. Monks were the great producers of beer, along with other alcoholic beverages that were easy to preserve.
- From Latin. The term beer derives from the Latin verb “bibere”, meaning to drink.
- Zythology. That’s the name of the science that studies the ingredients and production of beer.
- The most expensive. The most expensive beer in the world, worth about $1000, is Vieille Bon Secure, found exclusively at Bierdrome in London.
- Domozymurgist! It’s not a swear word, but the term used to identify someone who makes craft beer at home. The term combines “domus” meaning home and “zymurgist”, which is someone who practices zymurgy, the science of fermentation processes. In English, it translates to “homebrewer“.
- What ingredients! There are also very special beers, like one dedicated to dogs, with beef flavor. There is also one for humans that tastes like pizza, and one made with moon dust: the Celest Jewel Ale, to be precise.
- Phobias. The fear of an empty beer mug exists and is called cenosillicaphobia, widespread in Anglo-Saxon countries.
- Perfect for vegetarians. Beer is ideal in vegetarian diets because it is a source of vitamin B12, which is mainly found in animal foods. This is essential for the proper functioning of the nervous system, not by chance it is called the good mood vitamin.
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