Papa Bolo in Tagaytay: A Must-visit Brewery for Great Craft Beer and Bar Chow
If you love good craft beer as well as equally good bar chow, and happen to love chilling out in Tagaytay, we recommend you visit Papa Bolo, the newest brewery to open in the famous city in the south.
IMAGE from Papa Bolo
Located right across Sky Ranch, this beer and food hub is owned by incoming Congresswoman and entrepreneur Aniela Tolentino.
Team Papa Bolo: Alphonse Sotero, Mike Wayne, Aniela Tolentino, and RJ Ramos / IMAGE from Philippine Primer
It has an industrial look and feel, accentuanted by glass walls, rustic wood tables and leather seats, and funky barrel themed booths.
IMAGE from Papa Bolo
This three-storey brewery can comfortably accommodate up to 450 guests across its spacious floors, smoking areas, private rooms, mezzanine, and roof deck that’s perfect for chilling out with friends.
Garden Roof Deck / IMAGE from Philippine Primer
Brewed in Tagaytay
With Canadian brew master Mike Wayne at the helm, Papa Bolo brews its very own signature craft beers using local produce. As of writing, the pub has six offerings: Barkada Bliss, Cowboy Classic, Twin Sun, Bad Pony, Disco Biscuit, and Piña Nina.
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Their Barkada Bliss (Bohemian pilsner) is the best way to introduce someone to the world of craft beer: its flavor profile reminiscent of a famous brand in the country.
If you want something strong, try the Twin Suns (double IPA). With a strong alcohol content that sits at 10% ABV, this is a juicy take on the variety that is usually hop-centric and assertive both in aroma and flavor.
The Piña Nina (pineapple ale), on the other hand, is a mild ale with a fruity profile that highlights the flavors of one of Tagaytay’s prime produce: pineapples.
Extraordinary Pulutan
If you frequent Poblacion in Makati for its thriving night life and food scene, you probably know Lampara, a neo-Filipino bistro that specializes in bringing quirky twists and upgrades to Filipino classics (with catchy names, to boot!). Co-owners RJ Ramos and Alphonse Sotero are the ones behind the expertly curated menu at Papa Bolo.
Crispy Pata with Basil and Corriander Sauce / IMAGE from Papa Bolo
From fall-off-the-bones crispy pata (deep-fried pork knuckles) served with a Thai-inspired sauce instead of the usual soy-vinegar dip, to hickory chicken lollipops with blue and mozzarella cheese dip, the food at Papa Bolo is a far cry from the boring french fries and sizzling sisig (minced pork and chicken liver with chopped onions and chili peppers) most joints usually offer as bar chow.
Goto Bulalo / IMAGE from Papa Bolo
Hickory Chicken Lollipops / IMAGE from Papa Bolo
So make sure to drop by Papa Bolo because when you visit Tagaytay because whether you’ll definitely enjoy quality craft beer and amazing pulutan while savor the breathtaking views of the city at this awesome pub.