BeerWulf is a Dutch-based craft beer subscription service — one of the European alternatives to Beer52 — offering monthly boxes of curated craft beers from across the continent and beyond. The model is familiar: a monthly delivery of bottles and cans selected by the team, with tasting notes and brewery information included. What distinguishes BeerWulf is their focus on European craft brewing, which means the boxes often include beers from Belgium, Germany, the Netherlands, and Scandinavia alongside UK and American offerings.
What You Get
A typical BeerWulf box contains a varied selection of styles — expect lagers, pale ales, IPAs, wheat beers, stouts, and the occasional sour or specialty beer. The curation tends toward quality and discovery rather than simply volume, and the European focus means you regularly encounter beers that aren’t widely available in UK shops. The packaging is good, the tasting notes are informative, and the range of styles makes each box feel like a genuine exploration of what European craft brewing is producing.
Verdict
BeerWulf is a worthwhile alternative to the more UK-focused subscription boxes, particularly if you want to explore continental craft beer. The quality is consistently high, the selection is genuinely interesting, and the European emphasis gives it a distinct identity. If you already subscribe to Beer52 and want something with a different geographical focus, BeerWulf is well worth trying.

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