Maltvik is a small-batch brewery on the harbour: cold-fermented lagers, a twelve-tap room, and tours that end where they should — at the bar.
Six weeks in tank where most breweries take two. Harbour water, floor-malted barley, and a house lager yeast we have kept alive since the first batch in 2019.
Every tour ends in the taproom with the beer you just watched ferment. Booked in advance, capped at fourteen people, led by whoever brewed that week.
Brewhouse, cellar, and two tasters at the bar.
Six pours, malt and hop tasting, and the cellar nobody else sees.
The mezzanine, your own tap, and food from the kitchen.
Fourteen Kaigata, second door past the fish market. Dogs welcome, kids until 8pm, no bookings for tables under six.
Took the ninety-minute tour on a Saturday and stayed four hours. The gose is the only sour I have ever finished.
We hired the mezzanine for thirty people. Own tap, own server, and the kitchen fed everyone without a single delay.
Cold, clean lager and nobody rushing you out. The brewer poured our last round himself and talked yeast for twenty minutes.
Small-batch brewery and twelve-tap room on the harbour. Cold-fermented, unhurried, poured properly.