Craft beer delivery
Welcome to Beerwulf, the greatest place to explore and buy tasty craft beers online. Choose from our huge assortment and get it delivered straight to your door!
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Ordering beer has never been so easy. Fill a case with lagers, IPAs, white beers and more and we will get them delivered straight to you door. It's that simple!
At Beerwulf we are passionate about bringing quality craft beer to thirsty homes all over the country! We make it our mission to find the newest, best and most interesting craft brews. That's why usually we aim to deliver orders placed weekdays before 4 pm, the very next day. However currently we are extremely busy. Please be aware that this could impact delivery times. We will get your order to you as quickly as possible. Thank you for understanding!
In order for Beerwulf to continue offering free delivery to all our customers well into the future, we charge €8.95 for the delivery of incomplete or partly empty boxes. Free delivery regardless of spend is something we are committed to providing as part of an excellent overall customer service, which is why this cost only applies to the shipment of non-full boxes. This is important for us to become a sustainable business in the long-term, and also reduces our impact on the environment.
If you order a full box of 16 beers they will be delivered to your home free of charge.
By the way, we are constantly updating our range and are proud to introduce new beers all the time. You will also always find great deals on our sale page so make sure you sign up to our newsletter or keep checking back! Just visit Beerwulf regularly and check out all the craft beers we have to offer.
There is actually no official or clear definition for ‘craft beer’. A craft brewer however is 'small, traditional and independent'. But lots of now big, mainstream breweries started out that way!
Perhaps a definition isn’t necessary: craft beers are immediately recognisable by their taste and appearance. The craft beer revolution lives in the heart of the beer drinker and that is where the battle has long been fought!