Despite protestations from the manager, it would be a disservice to recommend a trip to Okhotsk Beer for its food. The food’s not overly bad, but as the venue’s name suggests, food isn’t the reason to brave the labyrinth of Phoenix City.
In fact, there are four reasons that demand a visit to this neck of the woods: weizen, pilsner, ale and mild stout. Depending on how much you enjoy hop-based beverages, all can be supped from 300ml, 500ml or 1,000ml vessels and each beer is rated – albeit nonsensically – by its bitterness and aroma. Alcohol content is undisclosed, but the socially inept needn’t worry too much – a couple of pilsners will be more than enough to oil even the most awkward of situations, especially when consumed by the liter.
Since there’s so much fake alcohol circulating around Beijing, it’s both reassuring and refreshing to have it brewed before your eyes and thus Okhotsk Beer’s main attraction lies behind the bar. Here, three sizeable copper vats and all the necessary apparatus for a microbrewery quietly work away to create the city’s most unique drinking experience to date. The kitchen also offers an assortment of salads, appetizers, pasta, pizza, meat and fish dishes. Lots of drinks specials including Tuesday night's all-you-can-drink deals Lots of drinks specials including Tuesday night's all-you-can-drink deal on their four brews (RMB 99 for men, RMB 50 for women).
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