Friday, April 30, 2010
Time for a white weekend
I got some interesting plans in the near future. First up is the Enköping Homebrew Festival and on the 15th of May it's time to brew some beer again. Will tell you more about it in a later post.
Even though I won't try any beers this weekend I won't sit with my thumbs up my ass. I plan to start on my new blog using wordpress. I've gotten quite tired of blogspot with all it's bugs and issues and I have been recommended to try out wordpress. I'll play around with it when I get time to see what I think of it.
Gouden Carolus Cuvee Van De Keizer Blauw/Blue

This beer was part of a news release at Systembolaget last year. I also have a bottle of their red beer that I will rate soon.
Style: Belgian Strong Ale
Bitterness------Sweetness-----Sourness-----Intensity-------Body
Appearance: 3/5
Smell: 8/10
Taste: 8/10
Mouthfeel: 4/5
Comment:
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Results from the SC
Judges Competition
Peoples Choice Competition + extra awards
Detailed Peoples Choice Competition
Program sheet from the SC
Nice to see that Gullefjun got a 6th place in Peoples Choice. I honestly didn't expect it to perform that well. Since it was only 3,4% and with a very mild flavour that easily got drowned in all the high flavour beers in that class.
I'm also suprised to see we got 4th place with our Nalle Puh Porter. That means the four of us managed to get 1st, 4th and 6th place which feels like it's way over expectations. How are we going to top that? We better start planning for next years competition right away. At the moment we have two beers in the works, I will write about them later on.
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
The Swedish Championship in Homemade Beer 2010 - Part 2

The Peoples Choice Competition was divided into 3 categories, bottom fermented, top fermented and special beers. We had DBH3 and Nalle Puh Porter in the special beers class and Gullefjun in the top fermented class.
Even though I didn't go shit crazy tasting beer this festival (like I usually do) I have to say it was the most fun I've had at a beer festival so far. I loved standing in the booth giving out samples. Everybody where really friendly and we got allot of great comments on DBH3. Nalle Puh Porter and Gullefjun also got their share of course, but the majority went for the Death.
DBH3 actually got so popular we managed to get a gold medal in the Peoples Choice Awards, under the category Special Beers. I didn't quite understand it at first and it wasn't until I saw Chrille standing there with the medal around his neck that it sunk in. Felt weird to stand on stage like that, but allot of fun as well.
Unfortunately we "only" brought 38 litres of DBH3 so we ran out fast after the win was announced. I think Benny from Stockeboda and my friend Per was the ones who was the most upset about the lack of DBH3.
A few minutes later it was time for the big announcement, the winner of the Swedish Championship in Homemade Beer. Drakens Dubbel-IPA took home the first place, brewed by Rick Gordon Lindqvist, Tomas Lundqvist and Magnus Alström. Big congratulations to them.
To summarize the experience it feels like yet another great SC. I've been to several and this felt just as good as the others. The people involved in arranging it should have a huge pat on the back.
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
The Swedish Championship in Homemade Beer 2010 - Part 1
On the way there I did some "touristing" with the trams, taking in the beautiful scenery.... ok I admit it I managed to jump on the correct line but going the wrong way. I eventually ended up showing up 15 minutes late. So much for my plan to be there early. Well my father was worse and showed up just before it started. Someone remind me to pull his ear for that one ;)
When I got there Chrille and Erika where already hard at work setting up the cooler and taps. I brought the kegs out and started working on the decorations. Yes, you heard it right, I got put on the decorating job. But I'm actually quite satisfied with what I could accomplish (which was basically just putting stuff out on the table). Below is a picture of the non-finished booth.


I also walked by the sticker competition. The quality of the stickers keep getting better and better each year. Most of them are much nicer then the commercial stickers. Below you can see the three stickers that Chrille made, number 7-9.

I realised this post got quite long so I turned into two parts as I usually do. Part 2 will include the winners of this years SC and some other things.
Monday, April 26, 2010
Friday night in Gothenburg
As soon as we got into Olles (friend of Per's that let us stay in his apartment for the weekend) the other guys where very quick to open the first beer of the evening. I however had to wait until I could go to the SC and deliver the kegs of beer.

When I got back from the slightly scary and confusing drive through central Gothenburg I was immediately served a glass of Death By Hops 3 (DBH). But I surprised the others by pulling out a bottle of DBH2. After drinking our beer we headed of to meet a bunch of friends that had come to Gothenburg to visit the SC and basically have a good time. We found them at Victoria which just didn't feel like a very interesting place to be. So I managed to chase them out of there and we headed of to Tre Små Rum.



I think Reza got a bit tired of my friends that had drank quite allot during the day, but thankfully for him some of them headed of to a club fairly soon. Me and some other beer lovers stuck around until the pub closed.


When we where about to leave we ran into a couple of beer blogers that had been sitting in the other room the whole time. First up a picture of me and the guys from Schnille och Schmak, Daniel och Ralph.


Christer shared a very nice beer, Mikkeller 10, with the rest of us before we decided to call it a night. Thanks for that one Christer.

I will post about the SC tomorrow. It was a good day :)
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Preparing for the SC



As stated before we (me, my father and Chrille) will participate with 2 beers. A DIPA named Death By Hops 3 and a honey porter called Nalle Puh Porter. Chrille and Erika will also participate with a Mild called Gullefjun. I haven't had a chance to try that one yet so really looking forward to it. We will also share some chocolate-honey-trufels (thanks Lina!), malt bread and honey (used in the Nalle Puh Porter) at our table.
For those interested I will bring a couple of bottles of DBH3 in case you want to trade a bottle.
My father is already in Göteborg and I plan on leaving tomorrow morning. Me, Per (my beer drinking sidekick) and his brother will drive by car early tomorrow morning. Chrille will drive from Örebro early Saturday morning. I also have allot of friends coming to Göteborg. We usually go on a cruise at this time of year to celebrate Andy and Johnny's birthdays. But this year we are trying something new.
I can't wait for the festival this is going to be great. :)
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Want to trade?
Sunday, April 18, 2010
Fräcka Halvpannan




To finish off I ordered a bottle of Founders Curmudgeon Old Ale. It poured a very thick and hazy dark dirty amber liquid with lots of stuff floating around in it. A very strong (9,8%) ale with a heavy sweetness and intense flavour of caramel, malt, leather, dried fruit, yeast and hops. I'm giving it a 3,8/5. I had to drink this fairly slowly and about halfway through my desert arrived.


All in all this was a great visit, great service, great beer, great food and all at a very reasonable price. Compared to similar pubs they are on the low end of the price scale. Something worth noting is that the beer and food menu is out of date on their site. But if you read them you will get the general idea of what they have on offer.
Saturday, April 17, 2010
Birthday dinner


Tonight we are going to Fräcka Halvpannan, a restaurant on the south side of Stockholm that has a nice selection of beers at a very reasonable price. For example you can get a Stone Ruination for 69 SEK per bottle. Which is an amazing deal, I think OT charges 120 SEK. I haven't been there before but will post something tomorrow.
Friday, April 16, 2010
BrewDog coming to Bishops Arms
But back to what's important and that is beer. James Watt from BrewDog will visit Bishops Arms at Folkungagatan tomorrow. The visit is connected to the release of Abstrakt -01, a vanilla bean infused quadrupel. Sounds jummy if you ask me. There will be more beers on tap and I wouldn't mind trying their Hardcore IPA on tap. I plan to visit Fräcka Halvpannan tomorrow and I hope I get some time to run over to Bishops and meet James Watt. Also heard Darren from Beer Sweden will be there, would be fun to meet him as well. But we will see what happens tomorrow.
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Chateu Grand Cru 2010 - Part 2

Monday, April 12, 2010
Chateu Grand Cru 2010 - Part 1


After finishing off my beer I went to a random booth and got offered a small sample of sparkled wine. I asked if they had anything fun and special and ended up with almost a full glass of some limited edition wine. To be honest I prefer small samples at these things and the wine didn't feel that "limited" in my newbie wine mouth.
It didn't take long before I ran into my parents and their friends. They where doing an Italian red wine tasting and I tagged along. We also did a tasting at Torres before Per showed up an hour after we entered the festival. Me and Per then teamed up to try some more wine. We tried to combine some wine and cheese and did small tastings at every booth we visited. Mostly strong and rough red wines, but we also tried white, rosé, sparkled, beer and cider. The supply of the last two where far from great but it was nice to mix it up a bit. Specially having a dry cider after all that red wine was great.
I will continue part 2 with some expressions from the festival and what happened afterwards.
Saturday, April 10, 2010
Death by hops can be lethal...
Friday, April 9, 2010
Im off to Chateu Grand Cru
The only thing I can complain about is that it get quite cramped and the ticket system seems a bit overcomplicated. This year you buy tickets that give you right to enter at different times during the day. I personally have the earliest tickets so I won't be affected but it feels like a drop in value for those that show up late, but my beer-loving sidekick Per had some problems getting tickets and will have to show up at a later time. However I guess it will be a fix to the overcrowd problem.
I should have a report up some time after the weekend.
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
New adress
Belgian Blizzard

Belgian Blizzard (33 cl bottle) 9,4%
This is a Rochefort 10 clone that my father, Peter the chef and Erkki brewed at Källarknut during a raging blizzard.
Style: Belgian Quadrupel
Cost: Homebrewed not sure what they paid for the ingredients.
Bitterness------Sweetness-----Sourness-----Intensity-------Body
Appearance: 3/5
It poured a very dark and very hazy amber liquid with a small dirty white foam.
Smell: 8/10
Fruity, berries, yeast and sweetness.
Taste: 8/10
Fruity, berries and yeast.
Mouthfeel: 5/5
Smooth and puckering mouthfeel. Thick body and medium carbonation.
Comment:
I should start by saying that Rochefort 10 is one of my favourite Belgian beers. This clone is very good but doesn't taste exactly like the original. I will have to test this at a later date, I actually have a bottle of Rocherfort 10 but didn't think of opening it.
That being said lets take a look at what we got. It's a very nice belgian quadrupel and extremely easy to drink. I didn't feel the high alcohol at all. The only thing I might complaint about is that I would have love some more complexity. It felt a bit one-sided but I got a feeling this might change over time. The beer is quite young and should probably sit for a while to mature.
Total: 4/5
Monday, April 5, 2010
TT normal vs TT ecological

Appearance
They had the same watery yellow colour and big white foam. Only difference was that the normal looked to have a higher carbonation with more bubbles.
Smell
Both had the usual lager smell of sweet bread and metal, but the ecological had a slightly stronger smell.
Taste
Same here, very similar taste, just like a regular pale lager. Only difference is that the normal version had a bit more flavour and was a bit "rounder".
Mouthfeel
Both had a semi-smooth mouthfeel with a light body and medium carbonation. Normal was just slightly smoother.
Total
As expected the two where very similar to each other. There are just marginal differences that are hard to distinguish if you aren't actively looking for them. I didn't exactly like any of them, but I think the normal version has a slight edge on the ecological. It had a slightly better taste and mouthfeel.
Normal TT wins over Eco TT.
Friday, April 2, 2010
Nynäshamn Bötet Barley Wine

Nynäshamn Bötet Barley Wine (25 cl bottle) 9,1%
This beer was released as a temporary addition at Systembolaget in the beginning of Marsch. There are still plenty of bottles left for those that want to buy a couple of bottles.
Style: Barley Wine
Bitterness------Sweetness-----Sourness-----Intensity-------Body
Appearance: 4/5
Smell: 8/10
Taste: 8/10
Mouthfeel: 5/5
Something worth mentioning is the 25 cl bottle that just feels perfect for this kind of beer. I wouldn't mind similar bottles in the future.
Last time I rated this I gave it a 3,6/5, but that was on tap and a couple of years back. So this time I gave it a slightly higher score:
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Van Diest Früli Strawberry Beer

This beer was released at Systembolaget on the 24th of March and is now part of the permanent supply. It's a belgian wheat beer with strawberry juice. According to the pamphlet I got with the bottle it's real fruit juice and no essences where used while making this beer.
Style: Fruit Beer
Cost: 14,90 SEK
Bitterness------Sweetness-----Sourness-----Intensity-------Body
Appearance: 3/5
Hazy red-orange liquid with a small pink foam that left no lacing.
Smell: 5/10
Very sweet smell of strawberries and fruit candy.
Taste: 5/10
Strawberries, rasberries. Very sweet and thirst quenching.
Mouthfeel: 4/5
Smooth mouthfeel with a medium body and low carbonation.
Comment:
I'm not sure how to rate this beer or if I should even call it a beer. I know that is a comment allot of people have with lambics and similar beers. Then I just smile at them but this time I'm the one asking the question: Is this beer? Well it is, it's just the fruit juice that is throwing me off. It basically smells and taste like a very good soft drink. Very fruity and sweet, but it has a thicker body and a deeper more complex flavour compared to a soft drink.
Even though I don't give the highest score to this, I actually believe I will buy more bottles in the future. It's extremely easy to drink and very thirst quenching. Would consider it with a dessert or even just sitting on the porch on a hot summer day.
Concerning suitable food companions it's obvious this is a dessert beer. The pamphlet suggests vanilla ice cream or using it as an ingredient in a sorbet. Both sounds very nice and I'm actually willing to try them out. I also have a feeling this would work very well with chocolate. Possibly not the fantastic combo that kriek and chocolate is, but it should be close enough.
Total: 2,7/5