This canal is sometimes cited as the "most beautiful street of Amsterdam". The name, "Brewer's Canal", refers to the many beer breweries along the canal in the 16th and 17th centuries. Nowadays, there's just one distillery left, ''De Ooievaar'', that has been located here since 1782 and specializes in Dutch ''jenever'' and liquors. The warehouses here used to store goods such as coffee, spices and leather, but now serve a residential purpose. Traditional warehouses with the row of spout gables can be found at Brouwersgracht 196–188, and at 204, 206, 208 and 210. Also check out the wide-open red shutters at ''Groene Valk'' (192) and ''Grouwe Valk'' (194). ''Geloof'', Brouwersgracht 218, shows the typical "neck" gable designed by Philips Vingboons.
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