Showing posts with label Stockholm. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stockholm. Show all posts

2009-08-26

79 US-breweries & 453 different beers at Monks

monksI guess the news about Monks bar in Stockholm to be serving 453 different beers from 79 US-breweries from Sept 1th is some kind of record (must be, at least in a bar).

The complete list is specified below and from the list its surely some interesting breweries that I have been thinking about trying, including Big Sky Brewing and SKA brewing.

The news is at least that they will have bottles from all these breweries from Sept 1th connected to their biggest US beer festival and guest beer list ever (the initial goal was 500 beer). Do not know if this includes both locations in Stockholm, but I guess that would be the case.

 

  1. Abita Brewing Company
  2. Allagash Brewing Company
  3. Anchor Brewing Company
  4. Anderson Valley Brewing Company
  5. Anheuser-Busch InBev
  6. Arcadia Brewing Company
  7. Avery Brewing Company
  8. Barley Island Brewing
  9. Bear Republic Brewing Company
  10. Bells Brewery
  11. Big Sky Brewing Company
  12. Black Mountain Brewing Co.
  13. Boston Beer Company
  14. Boulder Beer Company
  15. Breckenridge Brewery
  16. Brooklyn Brewery
  17. Brownings Brewery
  18. Buffalo Bills Brewery
  19. Capital Brewery
  20. City Brewery (Melanie Brewing Co)
  21. Coors Brewing Company (MillerCoors)
  22. Dark Horse Brewing Company
  23. Dogfish Head Brewery
  24. Eugene City Brewery & Rogue Ales
  25. Flying Dog Brewery
  26. Founders Brewing Company
  27. Goose Island Beer Company
  28. Gordon Biersch Brewing Company
  29. Great Divide Brewing Company
  30. Great Lakes Brewing Company
  31. Half Acre Brewery
  32. Harpoon Brewery
  33. High Falls Brewing Company
  34. Hoppin Frog
  35. Iron City Brewing
  36. Jolly Pumpkin Artisan Ales
  37. Lagunitas Brewing Company
  38. Lakefront Brewery
  39. Left Hand Brewing Co.
  40. Leinenkugel Brewing Company
  41. Lion Brewery, Inc.
  42. Lost Coast Brewery & Cafe
  43. Magic Hat Brewing Company
  44. Matt Brewing Company
  45. Mendocino Brewing Company
  46. Metropolitan Brewing
  47. Miller Brewing Company (MillerCoors)
  48. Minhas Craft Brewery
  49. Moylans Brewery & Restaurant
  50. New Belgium Brewing Company
  51. New Holland Brewing Company
  52. North Coast Brewing Company
  53. O'Fallon Brewery
  54. Olde Saratoga Brewing (Mendocino Brewing Co.)
  55. Ommegang Brewery (Moortgat)
  56. Otter Creek Brewing
  57. Pipeworks Brewing Co.
  58. Port Brewing/Lost Abbey
  59. Pyramid Breweries Inc.
  60. Redhook Brewery
  61. Rogue Ales
  62. Sand Creek Brewing Co.
  63. Sea Dog Brewing
  64. Shipyard Brewing Company
  65. Sierra Nevada Brewing Company
  66. SKA Brewing
  67. Southampton Publick House
  68. Southern Star Brewing Co.
  69. Southern Tier Brewing Company
  70. Spoetzl Brewery (Gambrinus Company)
  71. Sprecher Brewing Company
  72. Stevens Point Brewery
  73. Stone Brewing Co.
  74. Sudwerk Privatbrauerei Hubsch
  75. Summit Station Restaurant & Brewery
  76. Three Floyds Brewing Company
  77. Two Brothers Brewing Company
  78. Tyranena Brewing
  79. Victory Brewing Company

So I guess its time to give Monks a new visit in a close future. Hopefully the list above actually means that the beers are available in real life. Simply if you are a bit frank I really hope that this do NOT mean that 453 beers means just a couple of bottles per beer, that has been the case before.

Because if that would be the case again you can really question what the purpose is, except to be able to impress the public with nice numbers. To be serious (and this time it truly looks amazing) if this is a hit it need to mean that you have the chance to get what you want and when asked for during a visit. I understand that beers from the US are limited and will be out of stock during the coming weeks, but seriously if a beer is only available with 2-3 bottles it does not matter if the list is impressive, it is still just a nice facade and nothing visit or recommend.

Enough with complaints- I will give it a chance and recommend others to come, and I hope all the luck to Monks that this is a true success that will make all US-craft beers in Stockholm happy and satisfied.

I at least already have a short list building up that I want to test.’

If interested here is the complete list of beer from each brewery; Monks US Guest Beers.

2008-05-18

The Beer Summer in Stockholm has arrived

Last Saturday the summer finally arrived in Stockholm and took us all with storm. Seems that everyone was out enjoying the short opportunity to get some sun. Stockholm looked like a enormous beach area and you could not understand that we had snow just a couple of weeks back.


So it was a good time to get together and drink some great beers. The normal beer meeting with the The Swedish Beer Consumers Association had this time been transformed to picnic in the park.

We all met at tantolunden on Södermalm and had a great time with some sampling of beers and chocolate.

It felt a quite interesting experience to sit together and drink great quality micro beers from all over the world, when people at the same time arround were enjoying the maybe more "normal" fizzy yellow macro lagers in large scale. It was like a little island thrown out on a big field of international lagers and cheap wines.

Most of the beers came fram Anders H and Lasse and from one of their many beer trips to Copenhagen, so the quality was great and we were lucky enough to get some great beers from escpecially the USA.

How about the beer list that I personally enjoyed, can it be any better, micro beer and summer in Stockholm,
1. Oskar Blues Dales Pale Ale
2. Oskar Blues Old Chub
3. Green Flash Double India Pale Ale
4. Närke ?
5. Runöl
6. Guiness export 7.5% (from a stach of beers that Carlsberg wanted to throw away due to the date, 2004!, very sweet beer and not really what you think a Guiness should taste)
7. Oppigårds Påsköl

It was a good day and I think we should do this more often, it is not always you get such great beers at a park in Sweden. Thanks to who ever came up with this brilliant idea, instead of just sitting inside in a dark pub sampling beers that we usually do when we have such gatherings.

2008-02-10

More of the Danish beers in Stockholm (and some "bad" news)

The Danish beer tour is still strong and alive around Stockholm. I can report a great beer experience over at the Mackinlay's Inn a few weeks back.

Available beers on draught from Denmark was the beers from Ølfabrikken. We sampled the amazing Rug IPA that was served in smaller glasses, mainly due to the very high price (85 SEK). But it was worth the price and the opportunity to have such a great beer also here in Stockholm.
This beer has been my favorite one from this brewery and it was also a hit to drink it locally.

It has a dark mahogny color with a small white head. A strong hoppy taste and flavor with hints of orange, apricot touches. It is strong and hoppy, but in the same time very balanced and I really like the extremely bitter finish.

During the time I started to write this entry I saw some very disturbing news regarding the future of the brewery. It seems in short that the brewery has been bought by the Gourmetbryggeriet (GB). What this actually means is a bit uncertain but it seems that it has been taken over in a deal that has not been appreciated by all parties, at least it seems so based on the bitter comments.

The co-founder Christian Skovdal Andersen has suddenly decided to leave the company and what GB wants with the brewery is very uncertain. This does not sound so great, bad news, especially now when it seemed that everything went so well with the brewery. It was becoming a world hit, with good ratings both around Europe and also especially in the US.

I am not sure want it means, but the fact that the site http://www.olfabrikken.dk has been shut down maybe is saying something what the future will be???

More entries about this news:

1. "This is the end of ölfabrikken"
2. What happened to ölfabrikken
3. Ölfabrikken offline

2007-10-27

A touch of Colorado in Sweden?

Just coming back from Colorado at this years GABF it is always fun to discover that Sweden is not a bad place for good beers at the end.

We came back this night from a play at the municipal theatre (Le nozze di Figaro) and thought to test out the new pub of Bishop Arms Vasagatan. A busy place in central Stockholm were you seldom set your foot as a beer geek.

The place is ok, but nothing to really recommend as a great bar, but it was in a sense a beer paradise if you actually got through the crowd of drunk people and could check out the fridges. We got stuck with one particular fridge that the entry is really about. I would simply call it "The US Beer Fridge", simply because it was packaged with loads of amazing US-beers.

A US-fridge from heaven

Probably a bit difficult to spot out all of the goddies, but checking the fridge I could spot the following US-breweris; 7 Flying Dogs, 6 Samuel Adams, 4 Great Divide, 7 Sierra Nevada, 3 Oskar Blues, 2 Rogue, 6 Left Hand, 6 Anchor.

Could it be better?, I do not know, at least not in central Stockholm (I am not comparing OT, this time).

Really good to actually test out a Dales Pale Ale and a Flying Dog Gonzo Imperial Stout just 2 weeks after we came home from Colorado, and actually drink beer back home from places that you visited just weeks ago.

So we also fixed the nice little picture of a Dales girl and her beer, I guess my girlfriend could not imagine that she would actually drink a Dales when she put on her new Dale T-shirt this morning (gift from me when we visited Lyons, 2 weeks ago!).

At least this is a amazing beer and in someway it worked excellect after the Nögne #100 Imperial IPA from Norway, which was the beer that I simply had to test as the first beer (I know a Double IPA at 10% ABV as the first beer, but its unique and had to be tested).

As a bar the new BA is ok, but not my cup of tea. But you could not complain about the beer when you actually got the staff to pick them out; Nögne, a couple of Danes, 5-6 Swedish Micro, a US-beer fridge etc etc, simply amazing.

Right now it was not actually discovered by the Swedes visiting the place, the still were drinking Mariestad or Staro, sad by true.

In this new bar at least we had 3 different Colorado breweries to choose from (OB, GD & FD), that does not happen every day!, at least not 5 minutes from the central station.