Crow Brewery


Crow Brewery: Riding the New Wave of Serbian Haze

Živeli, trendsetters and flavour seekers! Prepare to meet one of the coolest kids on the Serbian craft beer block. Crow Brewery emerged with a splash, bringing the hazy, juicy, and intensely aromatic styles of the modern craft scene to the forefront in Serbia. This is a brewery for the here and now.

As your Balkan beer guide, I’ve been watching the “new wave” of Serbian brewers, and Crow consistently impresses with their commitment to freshness and their mastery of the New England IPA. They are less about tradition and more about what’s next, capturing the zeitgeist of the global craft movement in every can.

If you’re chasing the haze, love beers that explode with tropical fruit aromas, and appreciate a brewery that’s always pushing forward, then you’re in the right flock. Let’s see what Crow has to crow about.

A History of Hops and Hype

Founded by a passionate team of beer geeks, Crow Brewery took flight a few years into Serbia’s craft beer boom. They saw that while the pioneers had laid the groundwork, there was a specific niche that was ready to explode: the soft, low-bitterness, and intensely aromatic New England IPA (NEIPA).

They didn’t just dabble in the style; they dedicated themselves to perfecting it. Their approach is almost scientific, focusing on specific yeast strains that promote biotransformation, massive late-addition and dry hopping with the juiciest hop varieties (like Citra, Mosaic, and Galaxy), and a water profile tailored to create a soft, pillowy mouthfeel.

Their branding is modern, urban, and edgy, often featuring bold graphics and clever names that resonate with a younger, plugged-in audience. Crow quickly built a reputation – or “hype” – for producing some of the best hazy IPAs in the entire region.

The Taste: What to Expect from Crow

Crow is synonymous with the NEIPA style. A great example is one of their popular releases, Greeting from the Ghetto.

  • On the Eye: Completely opaque, looking like a glass of pineapple or mango juice. It has a milky, pale golden-orange hue with a thick, creamy white head.
  • On the Nose: A massive explosion of tropical fruit. Think mango, passionfruit, pineapple, and citrus, with very little detectable malt aroma. It’s like sniffing a fruit cocktail.
  • On the Palate: Incredibly soft, smooth, and juicy. There is almost no perceptible bitterness. The flavour mirrors the aroma, with waves of tropical and stone fruit washing over the palate. The term “hop juice” is a perfect descriptor. The finish is soft and fruity, not dry or bitter.

More Than Just a Drink: The New School Leaders

Crow represents the maturation and specialization of the Serbian craft scene.

  • Style Masters: While other breweries make NEIPAs, Crow has made the style their signature, earning them a reputation as the “haze kings” of Serbia.
  • Pushing the Envelope: They are constantly experimenting with new hop combinations, yeast strains, and brewing techniques, ensuring their beers are always fresh and exciting.
  • Modern Branding: Their can art and marketing connect with a global craft beer culture, making them feel as current as any top brewery from the US or UK.
  • Freshness First: They champion the importance of drinking IPAs fresh, often canning their beer and getting it to shops and bars within days.

Perfect Pairings: Enjoying Crow with Food

The low bitterness and high fruitiness of a Crow NEIPA pair differently than a classic IPA.

  • Tacos al Pastor: The pineapple and citrus notes in the beer are a perfect match for the pork and pineapple in the tacos.
  • Light Curries: A coconut-based Thai green curry is a fantastic pairing, as the beer’s tropical notes complement the dish.
  • Fruit Salad or Ceviche: A bold but delicious pairing, leaning into the beer’s intense fruitiness.
  • Avoid Very Rich Foods: A juicy NEIPA is often best enjoyed on its own, as its subtle flavours can be overwhelmed by heavy or intensely savoury dishes.

Finding Crow Brewery

Crow Brewery focuses on packaged beer. Look for their distinctive cans in specialty beer shops and the craft beer sections of larger supermarkets in Belgrade and Novi Sad. They are also a staple on tap at the best multi-tap craft beer bars in Serbia. Their reputation is growing, so you might spot them in bottle shops across Europe.

Živeli to the fresh, the hazy, and the new!

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