A dream needs believing
To taste like the real thing
Like some stranger you recognize
So pure, so pure, so electric
So sure, so sure, so connected
To those little believers inside
May we all be so lucky
- Sara Bareilles, ‘Soft Place to Land’
“I’m going on a drinking tour tonight,” I told my apartment mates, two days before we were due to perform in a show in Amsterdam.
“Are you sure you can recover in time?” they asked. “Pub crawls leave you with a crazy hangover!”
True, but then, I didn’t think this was going to be your typical frat boy, cheap beer, drink ‘til you drop alcoholic equivalent of shopping at Primark.
CAFÉ DE PRAEL
Our motley crew of six, corralled by our guide, Rachael, met close by the Amsterdam train station. It was a rainy evening, perfect for knocking back a few beers. We began at Café de Prael. Opened by two former psychiatric nurses, Arno and Fer 12 years ago, this could have been just another a loony dream, but they kept their feet firmly grounded in brewing quality craft beers. We had a tasting platter of scotch ale, bitter blonde and a seasonal autumn witte beer. Oh, and a hard-boiled egg, which is a tradition dating back to the 1800s, where the point was to offer sustenance so patrons would not get completely drunk.
Whilst there, I had the chance to speak with our esteemed tour guide and fellow Singaporean, Rachael Teo. It was pretty weird to find a Singaporean running a local drinking tour in Amsterdam, but she said that it’s a great way of learning about the city and what she’s trying to do is to create an experience that even locals would be proud of. The alternatives, according to Rachael, just aren’t there. “The most popular pub crawl in the city is the Ultimate Pub Crawl where a few people I know work. Let‘s just say if you want to get sloshed, then laid, for 18 euro, that’s your best shot.”