Joey and his wife, a young Canadian couple, are traveling through The Balkans on a Danube cruise ship. Wherever Joey travels, he tries to get local craft beer. Through Pivoslavija, he contacted me for information and a better look at craft beer in Serbia. While talking to him, I realized Pivoslavija could be more than just a beer blog – it could be a beer tour. On a short stop in Belgrade, before they continued to Novi Sad, we met over a few pints. Joey and his wife became Pivoslavija’s first craft beer tour of Belgrade.
First, we sat down for brews at Samo Pivo. They shared their experience about visiting The Balkans, and the craft beer they have found here.
It was only 3:30 in the afternoon, and we had Samo Pivo to ourselves. Joey prefers light beers, so I suggested the lightest local craft beer possible: Pablo IPA, Samo Pivo’s house beer produced by Kabinet. I ordered a new import: Pohjala’s new Virmalised IPA. After a toast, we talked cruises, craft beers and Balkans. Continue reading “Pivoslavija’s First Craft Beer Tour Of Belgrade”