2 Best Sights in Around Jerusalem and the Dead Sea, Israel

Pepo Beer

Moti Bohadana named his brewery for his father and the nine beers for all the women in his life. Elisheva, named after his grandmother, is a bitter, hoppy IPA. Tamara is a red, flowery ale, and Tirza is an Irish stout. There's also hard apple and cherry cider. Call ahead about visits and occasional music events or to reserve a table at the unlimited Friday brunch for NIS 80 per person. To get here from Latrun, take Route 3 toward Ashkelon and turn left on Route 44. Follow the signs for the Navot Winery.

49 Hate'ena St., Tzlafon, 9975000, Israel
054-530–4576
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Rate Includes: Open Fri. only except for groups

Srigim Brewery

Ohad Eilon and Ofer Ronen fell in love with European and American beers while traveling for work in the Israeli high-tech industry, and they quit their jobs to found this award-winning brewery. The two take great care when crafting their fantastic Bavarian-style wheat beer, dark ale, and India pale ale, which you can sip while overlooking the Ella Valley. Call ahead for guided tours (minimum group size of 10) Sunday to Thursday, or stop by for beer and pub fare served at wooden picnic tables in the beer garden on Thursday nights in summer and during the day on Friday and Saturday all year.