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)
2008-02-14
Bistro Double IPA Festival
The yearly Double IPA festival has been held once more over at Bistro, San Fran, California.
And as normal I which I had the time to actually be there, sigh!!
Posted by Mattias at 10:59 PM 0 comments Labels: Bistro, DIPA, Festival, Imperial IPA
2008-02-12
Närke Kulturbryggeri Festival: Missed a hit
Well I have really nothing to report except that I missed the Närke brewery festival at Akkurat, yes the whole weekend. I had to go on a business trip so I had to leave all the great beers from Örebro to the rest of the beer community at Akkurat and instead drink "Stor Stark" for 50 SEK in Åre!. So the only thing I have is the menu!.
For those enjoying this event you could drink amazing things like;
1. Stormaktsporter from 2005!!!
2. "!", An Old Ale at 8% ABV
etc etc. Well a classic that I missed but anyway it was a hit (500l was served during a few days) and hopefully Akkurat will have the great taste to have a rerun in a close future,
please?
Posted by Mattias at 10:10 PM 1 comments Labels: 2005, Närkefestival, Örebro, Stormaktsporter
Never mind the Bollox!: Swedish Imperial IPA

What I am talking about is the new Bollox! beer from Dugges Ale & Porterbryggeri. It has been served in Gothenburg for a couple of weeks now, but it is now time for Stockholm and the North branch of the Bishops Arms chain.

Dugges is most often a great brewery, simply that you get everything you want as a beer geek; new inventions, no restrictions, always a new type of beer, never boring, always something to wait for, much of everything etc etc etc.
The problem with bigger craft breweries is that they tend to start sticking with the big sellers and develop on that, and as a beer geek you instead tend to like the smaller craft breweries simply because they bring you something new every week or month or quarter.
So now it seems that Dugges has continued the success of the Bollox! branch, which is still a US-inspired IPA with bitter dry hopped aroma hops with tons of Centennial, or simply as the brewery says;
"No bullshit, this is the bollox!"
The new beer is the same beer with the same type of sweetnes with tons of hops but developed in the same category as Imperial IPAs (at least inspired) as "Russian River Pliny the Elder" or "Dogfish Head 90 Minute Imperial IPA".
A very dark amber color with a steady white head, sweetnes comes first and when the beers matures in the glass & gets warmer you get a malty bitterners and warmness from the alcohol (9.2 ABV), and finally it explodes in hops touches. Simply a Swedish hop monster that will be a hit among the beer geeks, or at least the hop heads.
It is not up in hop heaven (cheers to pliny!), but as for a Swedish beer and for a brewery as Dugges (1 person) it is a big achievement and it is always great to have a hop buzz not only all the way over at the US.
You can close you eyes and you could believe that you are sitting drinking a US ADIPA at Barcade or Toronado or at a local brewery in Southern California.
So thumbs up for Dugges and it looks like 2008 will be a great new beer year, so whats next?, at least we are waiting for the "Perfect Idjit!".
Posted by Mattias at 9:34 PM 0 comments Labels: Bishop Arms, Bollox, DIPA, Dugges, IIPA
2008-02-10
The new cupboard...
The new cupboard has arrived, so now we can finally get some order again in the increasing number of beer glasses. Feels great to have a place to store all the glasses that you "need".
So the cupboard is now divided into four different categories;
1. US Beer pints
2. Large & small tasters
3. Belgian lambic glasses
4. Assorted glasses from Stockholm beers
+ assorted belgian glasses for all kind of purposes.
Posted by Mattias at 10:31 PM 3 comments Labels: Beer, Cupboard, glass
QUICKTAKE: Middle Ages X Double India Pale Ale
The Middle Ages X Double India Pale Ale was brewed once to celebrate the 10th anniversary and brewed in the style of an American Double IPA.
I purchased the beer in beginning at 2007 (Boston in feb during the extremen beer fest) and it has after that been stored until now. Seems that the beer was better than ever and it had matured good during the years (brewed in 2005 as the info on the site says) and with the 10% ABV it had the potential to store well.
It poured a deep copper & with a white head, smell was grapefruit aroma with a strong underlying bittering hoppy aroma, taste is also grapefruit with a bitterness to it, its rich & creamy with a slight alcohol bite. It is simply a great hoppy (Warrior?) ADIPA and it was worth wait and getting this beer all the way from Boston.
Finally the beer is a bit of a mystery for me, on the bottle design like the one at BeerAdvocate it says 1995 -- 2005, showing that the beer was done once in 05. But on my example this is removed and is not saying anything when it was actually brewed. So it seems maybe that the brewery has continued to do the beers after 2005? VS.
Anyway a great DIPA that I will give 4+ on my beer scale. Seems that I have to check for more beers from this brewery when we get to New York in March.
Posted by Mattias at 9:18 PM 1 comments Labels: ADIPA, DIPA, Middle Ages, X
QUICKTAKE: The beers from Skinners
We have recently been enjoying real ales from both Rudgate and Skinners lately in Stockholm. Escpecially Skinners is a very good example for a great new brewery from Cornwall. Well "new", at least the brewery is quite new when it started up the business in 1997.
The brewery was started by Steve and Sarah Skinner in 1997 in Truro, Cornwall and they have quite quickly established themselves as one of the major craft breweries in the South-West. The brewery is family-run and operates all brewing in Truro and where they have a great selection of cask conditioned ales that has earned them prizes including twice Supreme champion of the South West and SIBA UK National Reserve Champion of Great Britain.
One of the fun part of the brewery is the quite hilarious labels that they use for the bottle design and also the beer name. What about; "Pennycomequick", "Jingle Knockers" or "Bishop Bills Truro Brew"? and these labels;
Served beers at OT that I have sampled so far is Skinners Keel Over and Skinners Figgys Brew.
The first one is a classic styled bitter, with a clear deep golden to amber colour and big white head, a decent real ale bitter. Second one is a darker bitter, copper in color and white head, a bit of hops with notes of malt, also very decent and drinkable.
The beers are not master pieces but they do decent drinkable beers that you can drink much of. Beers do not always need to be strong and hoppy and master pieces, some times you just feel for a drinkable beers and that is where breweries like Skinners have a place for me.
Posted by Mattias at 7:31 PM 0 comments Labels: OT, Real Ale, Skinners
A strange beer from Carlsberg
In the list of strange beers sampled this one from Carlsberg is probably on top 10. I recently found the bottle again when I was trying to get rid off all the stuff that due to some strange reasons you keep at home. I sampled this beer "19B" a few years back when Akkurat was having a beer sale and was selling beers that was coming to its end. I just remembered that the beer was drinkable but it was a bit unknown what beer it actually was, simply because it had passed its best form.
So does anyone know anything about this beer? Doing some searches on the web does not say much, at least I can not find the beer over at Ratebeer or BeerAdvocate so it must be quite rare.
Checking some more it seems that the beer is a export beer sold in Belgium and was a Dopplebock with around 7.5 ABV.
Some information I found at the Danish site says something like;
19B
Oprindelig lavet som Carlsbergs påskebryg i 1952. Den var mørk, markedet begyndte at efterspørge en lysere påskebryg. Derfor blev den erstattet. I stedet kom den til at hedde 19B og blev eksportøl.
Posted by Mattias at 7:05 PM 0 comments Labels: 19B, Carlsberg
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
Posted by Mattias at 6:11 PM 0 comments Labels: bought, closed, Danish, GB, Gourmetbryggeriet, Mackinlay's Inn, Ølfabrikken, Stockholm
2008-01-23
More Danes in Stockholm
+
= Hygge
During next week and starting at January 29th there will be a Danish beer and food week at Bishop Arms North in Stockholm. This seems to be more of the good trend that we get more and more collaboration between our neighbohod countries regarding craft beers.
The planned beers for this events as reported by bk and c from Bishop Arms looks as follows;
On draught:
Bryghuset Braunstein: Porter, Pilsner, Amber lager & Viking IPA.
On the bottle:
Ølfabrikken: Cream Ale, Pale Ale, Rug IPA, Porter & Brown Ale.
Nørrebro: Skärgårds Porter, New York lager & Ravnsborg Red.
These beers will also be served with Danish food and especially a setup of different "Smørrebrød".
Posted by Mattias at 8:50 PM 4 comments Labels: Bishop Arms, Braunstein, Nørrebro, Ølfabrikken, Smørrebrød
2008-01-20
Närke Beer Festival at Akkurat
(Quote based and translated on information from bk);
"Akkurat as the first bar in the world will have a small "Närkefestival" and will have up to 12 draft beers with up to 7 different served simultaneously. This will start on Thursday Jan 24 at 17.00 & will continue as long as beers is available.
The beer from Närke Kulturbryggeri will be;
This seems to be a great initiative from the world famous beer bar in Stockholm and with a brewery that is getting better and better during the years. Örebro Bitter is a classic beer now, anyway feels like it. And the latest US-inspired beers of Sim-Ko and Kll’n v f n d’vill are both really quality and fun beers.
- !
- Anders Göranssons Bästa Rököl
- Black Goldings
- Närke Sim-Ko
- Kll’n v f n d’vill
- Riktigt Jävla Mörker (Cask)
- Riktig Örebro Styrian Bitter (Cask)
- Örebro Bitter
- Närke Slättöl
- Närke Mörker
- Max Goldings 2007
- Stormaktsporter 2005!!! "
Damn, of course it seems that I will miss this event due to work and a planned trip to Åre. Well I hope those that can get there on Thursday will have a great time.
Posted by Mattias at 1:00 PM 0 comments Labels: Akkurat, beer festivals, cask, Närkefestival, Örebro, Stormaktsporter
2008-01-18
Spring US Beer Festival 08: The result
The Spring Craft Beer Festival, Uniondale, Ny; March 29 + that we are also planning a short stop over at the 1st Manhattan Cask Ale Festival@Chelsea that I just stumbled upon a few days ago.
Sadly the earlier number 3 spot; The Collins Bar, at 735 8th Ave. @ 46th St., as I earlier reported is no more so we can not start the trail anymore over at this amazing little place close to Times square.
Posted by Mattias at 11:57 PM 0 comments Labels: 08, Barcade, Beer, beer festivals, Mugs, Nassau, New Year, Spring
2008-01-15
Some sad news I missed from NY
When I was planning today for our spring New York beer trip (yes it became NY this time) and was checking for the better bars close to the hotel I stumpled over some really sad and disturbing news.
One of my favorite NY-draft-beer-bars in central manhattan is no more.
What I am talking about is the "The Collins Bar", on 8th Avenue, just a single block west of Times Square has been closed down.
This happened in the end of July 07 simply because the whole block has been sold by the landlord and the building will be torned down. The plan seems to be building condos or similar.
This is really upsetting, it was simply a great place and a natural spot to start your NY-adventures in central manhattan.
So what should we do now?, where should we go when Collins is no more?
Anyway it has been a joy to be able to spend some great US draft beer hours at this place. And it feels fine that we at least had the chance to spend a last time when we visited NY last May.
It was also fun that the first time you just happened to stumple over the place as the first bar found just a few hours after arriving in NY and discovering that we had a amazing place just minutes from our hotel across the street.The Gotham Imbiber reports at the blog that they had a farewell party at the end of July. Seems that they had a great time and closed with pride.
Lets see if they have the chance in a distant future to start up a similar place somewhere else in NY, at least the new spot for Blind Tiger turned out very well (talking about places being closed down and moved simply because they could not stay and instead replaced with a other Starbucks!).
So I am raising my glass a last time for this great place; rest in peace.
Posted by Mattias at 10:44 PM 2 comments Labels: Collins Bar, New York, NY
2008-01-13
OB Ten FIDY in Denmark
Just saw that Oskar Blues Ten FIDY Imperial Stout is currently available over at Ølbutikken in Copenhagen. That is really good news for the Danes and for us up here in Scandinavia. So now I understand where the OB Ten FIDY maybe came from when it was spotted over at Akkurat today, at least that is my theory.
From the site it says;
Navn: Ten FIDY
Bryggeri: Oskar Blues Land: USA Øltype: Stout
Indhold: 330 ml Alkohol: 9,4 % Pris: 52 kr
Beskrivelse:
Dåseøl!!
Well 52 kr for this amazing beer, that is really a bargain. Imperial Stout pouring as motor oil in a can, great stuff!!.
For learning some Danish, it seems that "Dåseøl" means a beer on a can (burköl in Swedish).
Posted by Mattias at 12:32 AM 0 comments Labels: Denmark, Lyons, Ølbutikken, Oskar Blues, Ten FIDY, Tenfidy
2008-01-10
QUICKTAKE: Southern Tier Imperial Oat
Well it seems that it did not take long for me before it was time for a US extreme beer. I actually tonight tried a pils from Germany and a english real ale. But anyway we had to try the new beer from Southern tier, at least over at our favorite place in the world (OT).
This beer is really completely pitch black with a dark tan with a very tight lacing. The aroma is of rich toffee, coffee and some sort of dried fruit and a very alco warming ending. It comes with a very hop character to bring balance to the extremelly strong roasted malty end. It finishes somewhat sweet´and that tells me about the oat compared to a "normal" thick imperial stout. Except that it is mainly a Imperial Stout compared to a "traditional" out-based stout. The difference is mainly the sweetnes, otherwise it is a US-inspired stout in the Imperial category.
This is a really big one in every way and not for the faint of heart. At the end it is really a complex beer and a other new example of a great beer from the southern tier brewery.
I promised myself to test other types of beer this year, but still the US-Imperial Stouts are very good and one of the best beer styles you can end a evening with.
Based on my scale I would give it a 5- or similar, together with Thirsty Dog Siberian Night Imperial Stout and Bells Expedition Stout that are still my favorite Imperial Stouts.
Posted by Mattias at 11:28 PM 0 comments Labels: Beer, Imperial, Oat, Oliver Twist, OT, Southern Tier
2008-01-08
And what about this one? Mikkeller & FFF?
2 brewers of extreme beers combined in a single beer, can it be any better?, well lets see after the summer of 08.
Posted by Mattias at 9:28 PM 0 comments Labels: Beer, FFF, Mikkeller, Three Floyds