Showing posts with label Brygerrigaarden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brygerrigaarden. Show all posts

Tuesday, 21 May 2013

Bryggerigaarden - Kælder Bryg

After a public holiday yesterday it was back to work today, at least it is now a short working week. Big weekend coming up with the Copenhagen Beer Festival....

The last in the series is a keller bier, which once again is a style you don't see a lot of by unless by micro's or imported German.

This beer pours a pale yellow with a big lasting white head. Mildly malty, a bit of caramel and almost a sweet honey like taste then finishing lightly bitter. Nice almost creamy mouthfeel. It climbed to 5.5/10 on my internal beerometer though that might be due to the circumstances that I found it very refreshing with the sun beating down.

 Definitely one I could drink again though if blindfolded I doubt I could tell the difference between this and Braumanufaktur Potsdamer Stange, which is always available from the very good for interesting beers corner shop Kihoskh on Sønder Boulevard.

Alc : 5%
Bought in : Føtex, Vesterbrogade




Monday, 20 May 2013

Bryggerigaarden - Sorte Nat

Still recovering two days after from the trauma of being forced to watch the eurovision song contest, it's time to hopefully cheer myself up with a beer...

The second from this series is a Schwarzbier , a style which I do not seem to find a lot of unless going to dedicated beer shops, perhaps I'm looking in all the wrong places ?

This one pours black with a thick beige head. A lot of roasted malts, brown sugar and a touch of caramel on the intake leaving a bit of sourness in the aftertaste. I thought it was a very nice looking beer in the glass.

This one scored 6/10 on my internal beerometer and I would have no problem drinking another.

Once again, this was better than I expected it would be and a good Danish Schwarzbier, which as mentioned you don't seems to find a lot of. The only other I can think of not by a micro is Willemoes.

Alc : 5%
Bought in : Føtex, Vesterbrogade.



Sunday, 19 May 2013

Bryggerigaarden - Mørk Hvede

The first of three from the Bryggerigaarden series. There is no mention on the bottle that it is brewed by Vejle Bryghus just a 'brewed in the eu for united beverages', who ? Other older Bryggerigaarden beers have been brewed at Randers Bryghus.

As is ever the case when shopping after store offers they never seem to have what is advertised, which in this case was a blessing or I would never have spotted the three new beers of this series hidden on the bottom shelf amongst Belgian brews like Leffe And Chimay, why put them there ?

Mørke Hvede which is a dunkelweizen pours a dirty amber with a mostly lasting off-white head. Malty, yeast and a hint of cloves on the intake while leaving hints of banana and caramel in the aftertaste. Very little bitterness at all throughout this one.

All in all, quite a nice refreshing beer on a warm day and a good start for this blog. I would have no problem buying another. 6/10 on my own beerometer.

Alc : 5.1%
Bought in : Føtex, Vesterbrogade.