where can i buy CHOPFAB on draught in zurich?

It's a superior brew to the F- beer but so far I've only seen it in cans in the supermarket

Anyone spotted it in a bar yet?

Most bars sell Chopfab in bottles , because big brands like feldschösschen

grant bigger refunds or lots of promotional Intems up to freezers and jars(how much a bar need).

Try in Oerlikon the le Muh Bar or the Cheyenne.

It will be on sale in the International in Luisenstrasse up from 1st December

I haven't been to this place, but it says they have it on tap:

http://andorra.ch/en/

They also have a pretty good selection of beer in general (most likely in bottles).

As above Andorra have it. The Don Leone restaurants also have it on draught.

You can also buy it by the barrel from the brewery or some Getränkemärkte. But you obviously need a tap for it. We hired the equipment and bought some barrels for our housewarming. It went down a treat.

The Blonde is my favourite beer at the moment.

Henrici in Zurich does as well. Also other places in Zurich.

See here for a list of all the available places http://www.doppelleu.ch/Verkauf

Also try the Doppelleu beer, it's nice as well. I like the Whiskey Ale

Slainte

I had never heard of these guys until this evening when I bought a couple of bottles of their "Australian Pale Ale" from the Coop to try. Wow! A super beer, I thought, with a lovely fragrance and rich flavours in the mouth. Possibly a bit too muscular for the Feldschlossen crowd, so it's up to the expats to keep them afloat.

I like the OZ one too.

Although there are plenty of other decent Swiss beers* to work through before I get stuck on

*Their lagers tend to be crap though!

This is my all time favourite Swiss brewery, I went there a couple of months ago to pick up a pile of lager for an event. I also bought a tasting selection of everything else which we got stuck into that afternoon. Mmmmmmm !

They're expanding - adding new brewing plant to their facility right now so that can only mean MORE LOVELY BEER.

Hmm, looks interesting but their website is in German only...

I started to get annoyed about this but then had a look at a few local brewery websites here in Suisse Romande and none of them had a German option either...

The cyber-röstigraben strikes again!