Kaapse Brouwers - Kaapse BOB - IPA
The Kaapse Brouwers Kaapse Bob is a slightly sour IPA with Citra flavours. Named after the BOB campaign of Veilig Verkeer Nederland, the beer that you can drink when you still have to drive.
Cape PDO has been renamed Cape NADA
Kaapse Brouwers - Kaapse Nada - IPA - Alcohol Free Beer House
Details
- 23 Calories per 100ml
- ABV: 0.1%
Ingredients
Water, malt, hops and yeast.
Allergy information
Contains traces of gluten.
About the brewer
Tsjomme Zijlstra, founder of Kaapse Brouwers, actually graduated in Philosophy, but discovered while working for the very first Craft beer bar in England (The Rake) that he wanted to delve more into the world of beer. Back in the Netherlands, he started brewing at home and then made contact with the owners of De Molen brewery. They taught him the tricks of the brewing trade! With a compact brewing installation that De Molen had left as a set-up, Kaapse Brouwers became a reality.
With the desire to do something bigger, Tsjomme and a number of other entrepreneurs approached the Municipality of Rotterdam. The plan was to transform the oldest warehouse in Europe into a food hall. This plan was accepted and the Fenix Food Factory became the first home of Kaapse Brouwers as a microbrewery and tasting room. This was followed by an expansion with Gastropub Kaapse Maria (Rotterdam Centre) in collaboration with Genevieve Vachon, and now there is a completely independent brewery in the iconic Keiledistrict in Rotterdam West, headed by Etienne Vermeulen. Read more about the Kaapse Brouwers and its history here.