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Riel Brewing Taproom

Phnom Penh


This upstart craft brewery from a pair of Aussie and American expats makes nine of the tastiest beers in town. The tiny taproom is only open twice a week, though that will change soon. A new brewery, 36 times the size of the original, is scheduled to open near Tuol Sleng in 2020, signalling big things to come.


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