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Rethymnian Brewery

Rethymnian Brewery is a renowned brewery located in Rethymno, a city on the island of Crete in Greece. The brewery is known for its wide range of craft beers, each with a unique taste and character.

History

The Rethymnian Brewery was established in the early 2000s, making it one of the first craft breweries in Greece. The founders, a group of beer enthusiasts, were inspired by the rich history and culture of Rethymno and decided to create a brewery that would reflect the city's unique character.

Beers

Rethymnian Brewery offers a variety of beers, each with its own unique taste and character. Some of the most popular beers include the Rethymnian Pale Ale, a light and refreshing beer with a hint of citrus, and the Rethymnian Stout, a dark and rich beer with notes of chocolate and coffee.

Brewing Process

The brewing process at Rethymnian Brewery is a combination of traditional methods and modern technology. The brewery uses only the finest ingredients, including locally sourced malt and hops, to create their unique beers. The brewing process begins with the mashing of the grains, followed by the boiling of the wort with hops. The wort is then fermented and conditioned before being bottled and distributed.

Visiting the Brewery

Visitors to the Rethymnian Brewery can take a guided tour of the brewery, where they can learn about the brewing process and the history of the brewery. The tour also includes a tasting session, where visitors can sample some of the brewery's most popular beers.

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