A Taste of the Dutch Flavour: Beer Testing at SDGC16

Join us and experience the world of Dutch beer in Amsterdam at the end of October.


Join the exclusive SDGC16 30min Dutch Beer testing tour at Brouwerij Troost and learn about Dutch beer brewing while you test beer and even can take a bottle home for only €6 per person. Or have a beer right in the brewery while you unwind and keep networking with your SDGC16 fellows.
Tours are available on 27th and 28th right after the conference (approx. at 6pm)

Price per person: €6 (to be paid by attendee at brewery)

Min number of group for a tour: 8 persons // Max number: 20 persons

More information on the offical SDGC16 website

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