Il Bovaro
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Its easy to look no further than the seductive selection of Tuscan red wines while in Florence, but equally authentic and locally-produced are the lesser known yet still impressive Tuscan beers.
Its easy to look no further than the seductive selection of Tuscan red wines while in Florence, but equally authentic and locally-produced are the lesser known yet still impressive Tuscan beers. Read less

The best place to try typical Tuscan beers
Word to the wise: If you want to sample some of their hearty food with your brew, its best to reserve a table, as they book up quick.
Artisanal birreria (micro-brewery) Il Bovaro, is renowned for its superb home-brews - a Pils, a Red and a Doublebock - which you can sample in their traditional beer hall, complete with wooden tables and barrelled seating. Real beer geeks can also take a tour to see the entire brewing process, from barley to beermat.
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