Yes what can it be except a couple of canned Imperial Stouts and Imperial Porter!
2008-04-29
All you need in a fridge..
Posted by Mattias at 11:07 PM 0 comments Labels: fridge, Imperial Stout, Ten FIDY
Trying to find some time...
It always seems that this time of the year has one problem and that is the tendency that everyone wants to be finished at the same time. So I am currently struggeling to deliver all the things you have promised (IT things) to do. Through that I very seldom have to time to write something interesting over here, hopefully it will come back.
Happy
Posted by Mattias at 10:53 PM 1 comments Labels: Brooklyn, Mugs, New York, Simcoe, Weyerbacher
2008-04-10
Tribute to a Swedish Real Ale Brewery
It is great pleasure to introduce a new brewery that has touched my beer heart the last couple of months. Sometimes you just feel that this is it, this is great from start, and for the little "brewery" up north in the city of Sundsvall it has simply been a joyride for us beer geeks in Stockholm.
Irish Pub Svarta Katten
So what could be better when we talk about Swedish Real Ales, well the market is not really big but at least the quality is high, so it would be my favorite brewery in Gothenburg and the amazing Ocean Brewery. Favorte beer from that brewery is the great english IPA in form of the Ocean India Pale Ale;
Cheers.
Posted by Mattias at 12:18 AM 1 comments Labels: Cask Conditioned, Real Ale, Sundsvall, Sweden
2008-04-08
April news at Akkurat
You might not always notice these lists outside Akkurat (if you are not a smoker also, :-)). But anyway here is the planned list for Akkurat in April. And if you have missed it, Akkurat is one of the best pubs/bars in Sweden and probably the world (beeradvocate rating).
Posted by Mattias at 12:51 AM 0 comments Labels: Akkurat, April, Avery, Dark Star, Harviestoun Brewery, Reverend
New Beer: How about some "Imperial Mild"
So what do you think about the continued struggle by US breweries to do everything Imperial?
I thought I had seen everything, but what about this one that we sampled at our latest trip to New York, an "Imperial Mild". Yes a Mild coming with a stunning flavor and around 11% ABV!.
Well I guess it mostly a joke and a try to describe the beer, compared to really trying to be a mild. But at least we found it quite amusing.
And yes if you are wondering, I know, I have been very lazy and have not found the time to add anything new at my little blog for a very long time. But now I am hopefully back again, and during the time I have been having quite a few beer experience that I will try to come back to; like our beer trip to NY and the 1st Manhattan Craft Beer Festival, a "little" beer festival on long island, great new Swedish real ales from Sundsvall, great new draught US-beers at Oliver Twist (Avery is the king), getting closer to the beer mayhem at OT in May, just started to plan for the New England Beer trip during the summer, great new beers from Dugges and Ocean, new favorite beer bars in NY etc etc etc.
Link to the beer at beeradvocate; http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/1635/41832 (Seems so new that is has still no rating, but is according to them a american barley wine, seems more approriate than a mild)