Amager Bryghus -
is situated in an extremely picturesque neighbourhood in the very heart of Amager – surrounded by charming industrial architecture favouring tasteful, prefabricated concrete elements. For us aesthetics is paramount, and since we love the smell and look of stainless steel, this dominates the décor at our brewery.
If you drop by, you will find a solemn, almost religious glow to our premises, not least because Amager Bryghus used to be a warehouse owned by a well-known religious community.
The men behind the brewery are two old friends and classmates, Morten Valentin Lundsbak and Jacob Storm, who both have diplomas from the Scandinavian Brewery Academy. They started the brewery in 2007 and have continued to develop the business. Our brewery is local in its foundation, but also aims to export its products globally. Today you can find beers from Amager Bryghus in 30 different countries.
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Claim this breweryRussian Imperial Stout10.5% ABV
Amager BryghusKastrup, Denmark
Available at very few places nearby
American IPA4.0% ABV
Amager BryghusKastrup, Denmark
Double IPA8.0% ABV157 IBU
Amager BryghusKastrup, Denmark
American IPA6.0% ABV
Amager BryghusKastrup, Denmark
American IPA3.5% ABV
Amager BryghusKastrup, Denmark
American IPA6.5% ABV
Amager BryghusKastrup, Denmark
American IPA5.0% ABV
Amager BryghusKastrup, Denmark
Imperial Stout10.7% ABV
Amager BryghusKastrup, Denmark
10.7% ABV
Amager BryghusKastrup, Denmark
Pre-Prohibition Lager6.8% ABV45 IBU
Amager BryghusKastrup, Denmark
American IPA6.5% ABV60 IBU
Amager BryghusKastrup, Denmark
Amager BryghusKastrup, Denmark
Amager BryghusKastrup, Denmark
Amager BryghusKastrup, Denmark
Amager BryghusKastrup, Denmark
Foreign Export Stout7.0% ABV
Amager BryghusKastrup, Denmark
Saison7.5% ABV
Amager BryghusKastrup, Denmark
Hopefully we don’t insult anybody by claiming that Oklahoma was quite a beer wasteland until just recently. Then, along came the brothers Healey, Colin and Chase, with guts, stamina and an awful lot of talent. And well, the rest is history… Prairie - originally a gypsy operation - soon became one of the most buzzed about craft breweries, not only in Oklahoma, not only in the US, but in the world. So when these dudes were invited to the Copenhagen Beer Celebration it was only natural for us to invite them to Amager also. And naturally the style chosen for our collaboration had to be a Farmhouse Saison, a style that Prairie has very much excelled at brewing. One of the Amager crew is still terribly ashamed of sleeping through a tornado warning at a motel room somewhere in Oklahoma years ago, so out of respect for the powers from above we named the beer "Tulsa Twister". As loud and frightening as a twister is, as cool and laid back are the dudes from Prairie. We had a great day of brewing and friendship - we hope it shows in the beer. Ingredienser: Vand. Malte: Pilsner. Humle: Simcoe. Gær: Belle Saison, Brettanomyces Bruxellensis
Russian Imperial Stout13.8% ABV
Amager BryghusKastrup, Denmark
Russian Imperial Stout12.0% ABV
Amager BryghusKastrup, Denmark
Russian Imperial Stout11.5% ABV
Amager BryghusKastrup, Denmark
Russian Imperial Stout12.7% ABV
Amager BryghusKastrup, Denmark
Imperial Stout12.0% ABV
Amager BryghusKastrup, Denmark
Russian Imperial Stout12.2% ABV
Amager BryghusKastrup, Denmark
Czech Premium Pale Lager3.4% ABV
Amager BryghusKastrup, Denmark
International Dark Lager5.0% ABV
Amager BryghusKastrup, Denmark
Russian Imperial Stout11.5% ABV
Amager BryghusKastrup, Denmark
Russian Imperial Stout18.8% ABV
Amager BryghusKastrup, Denmark
Russian Imperial Stout11.6% ABV
Amager BryghusKastrup, Denmark
Russian Imperial Stout14.5% ABV
Amager BryghusKastrup, Denmark
Brett Beer5.0% ABV41 IBU
Amager BryghusKastrup, Denmark
A Farmhouse Pale Ale, brewed in collaboration with Crooked Stave. After long years of the beer community discussing hops to exhaustion, yeast is finally getting a glimpse of the spotlight following what seemed to be a lengthy Batman-like existence: outcast, living in the shadows, not getting enough credit for his work. However, the importance of fermentation is no news to Chad from Crooked Stave, a.k.a. the king of Hipsters, who has been fondling with various fermenting agents for longer than most people have been drinking. So it was that on a beautiful – yet excruciatingly hungover – Wednesday Mr Yakobsen came to Amager to bombard us simpletons with his knowledge on all things yeasty, and especially, bretty. Due to stubbornness from our end, we still insisted the brew carried a motherf#&@ of hops, despite intents of a brett forward beer. The answer to what ingredient won the battle lies within this bottle. But in our opinion, we are all winners.