Beerhouse | |
Industry | Service - Food & Beverage |
Founded | August 2, 2013Cape Town, South Africa | in
Founder | Randolf Jorberg |
Headquarters | 223 Long Street, , |
Number of locations | 1 (2018) |
Area served | Cape Town, |
Key people | Randolf Jorberg |
Products | Beer, Craft Beer |
Website | http://www.beerhouse.co.za |
The Beerhouse is a speciality beer hall which opened in Cape Town's Upper Long Street on International Beer Day, Friday 2 August 2013. [1]
Occupying a two-storey Victorian building, the former premises of Bead Merchants of Africa, [2] The Beerhouse comprises a long bar, inside lounge/dining area and outside terrace with historic wrought-iron balcony. [3] [4]
The brainchild of German entrepreneur, Randolf Jorberg, Beerhouse stocks bottled and draught beer from 13 countries, 99 bottled beers of various styles all numbered and displayed on a beer wall, and 15-20 beers on tap. [5]
As a proponent of the local craft beer revolution, Beerhouse has a strong bias towards supporting South African microbreweries [6] of which the Western Cape boasts over 100. [7] In addition to clear, weiss and experimental brews, traditional African beer, Umqombothi, made from corn, sorghum malt and yeast is available.
The Beerhouse carries through its theme with beer keg wash-basins in the wash-rooms [8] and is featured in Thrillist's "21 Best Beer Bars in the World" [9]
Beerhouse pioneered its Brew Food Fusion menu in August 2017 in association with TV's The Ultimate Braai Master Winner Piet Marais. [10] [11] The menu centres around meat prepared using beer and in-house hardwood smokers. [12]
A second Beerhouse in Fourways, Johannesburg, opened in July 2014. [13]
A third Beerhouse in Centurion closed permanently after just a short time [14]
The Beerhouse aims to open 20 Beerhouse outlets across South Africa by 2020. [15]
Beerhouse | |
Industry | Service - Food & Beverage |
Founded | August 2, 2013Cape Town, South Africa | in
Founder | Randolf Jorberg |
Headquarters | 223 Long Street, , |
Number of locations | 1 (2018) |
Area served | Cape Town, |
Key people | Randolf Jorberg |
Products | Beer, Craft Beer |
Website | http://www.beerhouse.co.za |
The Beerhouse is a speciality beer hall which opened in Cape Town's Upper Long Street on International Beer Day, Friday 2 August 2013. [1]
Occupying a two-storey Victorian building, the former premises of Bead Merchants of Africa, [2] The Beerhouse comprises a long bar, inside lounge/dining area and outside terrace with historic wrought-iron balcony. [3] [4]
The brainchild of German entrepreneur, Randolf Jorberg, Beerhouse stocks bottled and draught beer from 13 countries, 99 bottled beers of various styles all numbered and displayed on a beer wall, and 15-20 beers on tap. [5]
As a proponent of the local craft beer revolution, Beerhouse has a strong bias towards supporting South African microbreweries [6] of which the Western Cape boasts over 100. [7] In addition to clear, weiss and experimental brews, traditional African beer, Umqombothi, made from corn, sorghum malt and yeast is available.
The Beerhouse carries through its theme with beer keg wash-basins in the wash-rooms [8] and is featured in Thrillist's "21 Best Beer Bars in the World" [9]
Beerhouse pioneered its Brew Food Fusion menu in August 2017 in association with TV's The Ultimate Braai Master Winner Piet Marais. [10] [11] The menu centres around meat prepared using beer and in-house hardwood smokers. [12]
A second Beerhouse in Fourways, Johannesburg, opened in July 2014. [13]
A third Beerhouse in Centurion closed permanently after just a short time [14]
The Beerhouse aims to open 20 Beerhouse outlets across South Africa by 2020. [15]