Sunday, May 3, 2009

Butterflies and lager, part 1

Eva (Karins mother) and Bertil has been visiting us over the weekend. We went to the Butterfly House (Fjärilshuset) in Haga park (Hagaparken), it's a green house that hosts a rainforest like area. Which contained both exotic plants, fish, birds and butterflies.


It was hot, moist and yeah well they had a plant or two.


The branches where filled with these coocons. We might have been there before the season starts since there where only a few butterflies flying around.

I did manage to find one though. Yeah I might have looked like a moron running after butterflies... and no I wasn't drunk. ;)

Me at Hagaparken. You can't really see it on this picture but the field behind me was huge and packed with people.

After walking around in the park for a while we went home to have some beer and bbq. I decided this was a good time to try all thoose lagers I've had sitting around for a while.

Saku Kuld 5,2%
The smell was slightly sweet and had hints of malt and bread. The taste was fizzy with some malt and a low bitterness. It lacks allot of the bad tastes I relate to lager, but it's a bit weak in taste and smell to reach a higher score. Pretty decent lager though.

Total: 1,9/5

Zlaty Bazant 5%

It had a weak smell with a slightest hint of malt and bread. It tasted bland and watery, had some fizzyness and a hint of metall. A pretty boring lager.
Total: 1,6/5

Had a malty smell. The taste was lean with not to much fizzyness. However the taste was a bit weak. Better taste then Zlaty though.
Total: 1,8/5
More beers in part 2.....

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