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Moosehead lager

Moosehead lager

Moosehead Lager  

http://moosehead.ca/

Brewed by Moosehead Breweries Ltd.
Style: American Pale Lager 
Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada

Haven’t really drank much Canadian beer at all.  I think I might have tasted Labatts once and Molson Coors a few times, which was very unimpressive.  Noting the rather cool logo of a Moosehead, and with my Canadian friend in mind, I decided to purchase a few bottles of this lager in the local offy.

Moosehead lagerMoosehead Breweries is Canada’s largest and oldest independent brewer, located in Saint John, New Brunswick. The brewery was founded in 1867 by Susanna Oland.  Originally called The Army and Navy Brewery, the brewery is still owned and operated today by the Oland family, now in the sixth generation of ownership under Derek Oland.

They’ve had quite a rocky history, with a variety of name changes, devastating fires that burnt down the brewery, including an explosion that killed Conrad Oland in 1917, regressive trade barriers that stopped them selling all over Canada, and the turmoil of both the Prohibition and the Great Depression,  but each time they survived to come back stronger than ever.

Moosehead lagerIn 1931, the symbol of the moose came into existence as George Oland launched Moosehead Pale Ale. The success of its Pale Ale, prompted a name change to Moosehead Breweries Ltd. in 1947.

Sold throughout Canada and the USA, and further afield,  Moosehead Lager has won awards, in 2003, winning a Gold award at the World Beer Cup, and in 2005 winning Gold at the prestigious Monde Selection.

They are one of the last independent breweries in Canada and are proud of this fact, not pandering to fashion or the latest fad, this is as real as it gets.

Review: Bottle of Moosehead Lager: ABV: 5.0% 

The flagship brand is one of the most consumed beers in Canada

Pours a really lovely clear golden yellow that produces a nice big frothy head which hangs around

Is fizzy, a lot of good carbonation,

A pretty clean lovely looking beer

Moosehead lagerAroma: Real lager smell, hoppy, sweet and lovely, liked it, the light grains and malty aromas. Nice

Taste:  Extremely smooth beer, very easy to drink, such a shame I only got the two bottles as I would have easily devoured a 6 pack of these no problem.
Very creamy on tongue
No real strong stand out flavours per say, couldn’t really taste the hops, but nice all the same
I did, though, get nice big mouthfuls of barely and malts. Very smooth finish, not a heavy beer, very refreshing, I like it.

So overall I liked it. Looks good, smells good, tastes good and very smooth, and clean and crisp. That’s all the boxes ticked, and its a beer I will pick up again.  I wasn’t expecting much from a Canadian beer, so it was nice to be pleasantly surprised. Definitely a beer for a sporting occasion or a hot day, very sessionable.

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Sierra Nevada Vienna Style Lager

Sierra Nevada Vienna Style Lager

Sierra Nevada Vienna Style Lager  

http://www.sierranevada.com/beer/variety-packs/vienna

Brewed by Sierra Nevada Brewing Co
Style: Vienna Lager 
Chico, California, United States

Craft beer is a big thing these days, Christ you can’t walk side ways what with some hipster nattering on about some craft brew he picked up in some god forsaken trendy bar in down town London/New York or wherever the fuck they infest. But you know it wasn’t always like that. There was a brewery banging out craft beers well before the bearded ones appropriated our beer culture. That company was Sierra Nevada, the early pioneers of craft brewing.

Sierra Nevada Vienna Style LagerWay back in 1979, in Chico, Califronia, the Sierra Nevada Brewing Co was founded by home brewers Ken Grossman and Paul Camusi. The name, of course, coming from the nearby Sierra Nevada mountain range to the south of Chico.

Starting small, with loans from family and friends, the company grew overtime to become, today, one of the top craft breweries in the United States, behind the Boston kingpins Samuel Adams, creating a kind of American East West craft beer feud.

The brewery focuses on flavor, character, style, and craft, while at the same time respecting tradition and innovation. Perhaps that’s what makes the beers so special. Its this attention to detail and doing the right thing that make the brand what it is. With a nod to the environment, ethical farming, and locally produced ingredients, and taken into consideration their small upbringing and community based outlook, all this has led to Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. winning the US Environmental Protection Agency’s “Green Business of the Year” award in 2010

This serious commitment to the environment, included recycling spent grains, using hops and yeast as cattle feed,  having enough solar energy to power the brewery, and recycling and composting most of their waste. They also have their own water treatment plant. If that’s not all hipster enough for you then I dont know what is…

Review: Bottle of Sierra Nevada Vienna Style Lager: ABV: 5.30% 

Sierra Nevada Vienna Style LagerA Vienna style beer is a light coloured amber lager that has a delicate balance between sweet caramel malts and floral hops

Aroma: Lovely smell, I got toasted biscuit tones, sweet caramel and malts, all of which were absolutely lovely to smell, wow, really liked the aroma, good start……………..

Appearance: On pour I got a clear amber looking colour, and a massive head which was very frothy, but it does settle down quick enough to peter out, no real lacing, and ok to look at

Sierra Nevada Vienna Style LagerLovely taste, really enjoyed drinking this beer, was dead smooth and easy to drink from start to finish, a type of beer to saviour long into the night, excellent.

Tasted a lot of malt, also got caramel and toffee

Really full of tastes, sweet but not too sweet, and all flavours balanced and drinkable

I liked it a lot,  a beer that is clean and very smooth. Definitely will be checking out this beer again. Enjoyable and very easy to drink. Recommended..

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Sapporo Premium Beer, Japans oldest brand since 1876

Sapporo Premium Beer  

http://sapporobeer.com/

Brewed by Sapporo Breweries Ltd
Style: Japanese Rice Lager
Tokyo, Japan

Japanese beer, Sapporo Premium Beer, Sapporo Breweries Ltd, Seibei NakagawaNot the first Japanese beer I have had, that honour goes to Kirin Ichiban, but it is always interesting to grab a beer from the far east. Sapporo, the oldest beer brand in Japan and one of its most popular, was first brewed in Sapporo city, way back in 1876 by the German-trained brew master Seibei Nakagawa for the Kaitakushi Brewery (became Sapporo Beer Company in 1886).  A high quality lager, using some of the locally produced beer ingredients and authentic brewing process, made the beer an instant success, not just in Sapparo, but throughout all the country. The company now has five breweries in Japan, one in both Canada, and the U.S, and Sapporo Premium has been the number 1 selling Asian beer in the States.

The iconic star, that you can see on the silver can, represents the spirit of the early beer pioneers of Sapporo. This pioneering spirit continues at Sapparo as, in 2006, the company created a one off limited Space Barley brew. Using barley grown from seeds which spent five months on board the International Space Station, they auctioned off six packs of the space beer at a price of 10,000 yen, or about $90/£62.

Review: Can of Sapporo Premium Beer: ABV: 4.9%

Japanese beer, Sapporo Premium Beer, Sapporo Breweries Ltd, Seibei NakagawaComing in a very distinctive shiny silver can, it certainly stands out in the off licence.

Appearance: The appearance was of a lovely clean looking golden yellow colour, with a pretty good white frothy head on pour
Head does die a little, no real lacing
Nice carbonation, bubbling along throughout.
Is definitely a nice looking beer, even if the head is non existent.

Aroma: Not trying to be funny but thought it smelt of shite, ha ha, now I know that’s obviously the sweet rice mixed around with the hops, grains and sweet malts. but Jesus I didn’t like the smell one bit at all, very stinky smell, bit of a generic beer smell too, Japanese style, but not very appealing.

Japanese beer, Sapporo Premium Beer, Sapporo Breweries Ltd, Seibei NakagawaFaint initial taste of the malts , not much to saviour, but very clean and smooth, very easy to drink

Taste only really kicks in at the back end, with the rice and the grassy hops kicking in

Has a slight kick to it alright, can definitely feel the alcohol, sweet and bitter, but not overbearing.

Ok beer, not a bad beer, nothing offensive, not much taste, but very smooth and easy to drink, but it would be nice to actually taste some real flavours…….something……anything at all….come on! And not just a bland generic taste of nothingness

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World Cup of Beer Group Stages

The Beer World Cup gets under way. Click on pictures and links to get a general review and info on the beers we will be a drinking during the Football World Cup

world cup of beer

Group A Results and Final Placings

Slide1

Skol Lager (Brazil) V Karlovacko (Croatia): 1-0
Corona (Mexico) V ? (Cameroon): 1-0
Skol Lager (Brazil) V Corona (Mexico)  1-0
Karlovacko (Croatia) V ? (Cameroon): 1-0
Skol Lager (Brazil) V ? (Cameroon): 1-0
Corona (Mexico) V Karlovacko (Croatia): 1-0

BRAZIL: 9  Qualify

MEXICO 6 Qualify

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CROATIA: 3

CAMEROON: 0

BRAZIL skol

Skol, Brazil’s most popular beer


mexico corona

Corona, the laid back Mexican beer


croatia

Karlovacko Pivo Beer, a Croatian Lager

 

 

 

 

 

http://thisdrinkinglife.com/world-cup-beer-group/

Group B Results and Final Placings

Slide1

San Miguel (Spain) V Heineken (Netherlands): 0-1
Victoria Bitter (Australia) V Nomade Scotch Ale (Chile): 0-1
Victoria Bitter (Australia) V Mongozo Fruit Beer (Netherlands): 2-0
San Miguel (Spain) V Nomade Blonde Ale (Chile): 0-2
Heineken (Netherlands) V Nomade Scotch Ale (Chile): 1-0
San Miguel (Spain) V Victoria Bitter (Australia): 0-2

AUSTRALIA: 6 (+3) Qualify

CHILE: 6 (+2) Qualify

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NETHERLANDS: 6 (0)

SPAIN: 0

Netherlands Heineken

Heineken, the Dutch Brewing Giant


NETHERLAND TWO

Mongozo, The Exotic Beer


chile

Nomade Beer, An Up and Coming Player


spain

San Miguel, On Your Holidays.


australia

VB Beer, for the Working Man

 

 

 

 

 

http://thisdrinkinglife.com/world-cup-beer-group-b/

Group C Results and Final Placings

Slide1

Kirin Ichiban (Japan) V Club Colombia (Colombia): 1-0
Mythos (Greece) V ? (Ivory Coast): 1-0
Kirin Ichiban (Japan) V Mythos (Greece)  1-0
Club Colombia (Colombia) V ? (Ivory Coast): 1-0
Kirin Ichiban (Japan) V ? (Ivory Coast): 1-0
Club Colombia (Colombia) V Mythos (Greece): 1-0

      JAPAN: 9 Qualify 

COLOMBIA: 6 Qualify

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GREECE: 3

IVORY COAST: 0

greece

Mythos Beer, Famous Hellenic Beer


japan

Kirin Ichiban, Beer at its Purest


COLOMBIA

Club Colombia, a Bogota Special

 

 

 

 

 

http://thisdrinkinglife.com/world-cup-beer-group-c/

Group D Results and Final Placings

Slide1

Imperial Beer (CR) V London Pride (England): 0-1
Birra Moretti (Italy) V ? (Uruguay): 1-0
Imperial Beer (CR) V Birra Moretti (Italy): 1-0
London Pride (England) V ? (Uruguay): 1-0
London Pride (England) V Birra Moretti (Italy): 1-0
Imperial Beer (CR) V ? (Uruguay): 1-0

ENGLAND: 9 Qualify

COSTA RICA: 6 Qualify

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ITALY: 3

URUGUAY: 0

italy

Birra Moretti, Stylish Italian Beer


england

London Pride, Taste Some History


costa

Imperial Beer, Little Eagle

 

 

 

 

 

http://thisdrinkinglife.com/world-cup-beer-group-d/

Group E Results and Final Placings

Slide1

? (Honduras) V Feldschlösschen Stark Lager (Switzerland): 0-1
Kronenbourg 1664 (France) V ? (Ecuador): 1-0
? (Ecuador) V ? (Honduras): 0-0
Kronenbourg 1664 (France) V Feldschlösschen Stark Lager (Switzerland): 2-0
Kronenbourg 1664 (France) V ? (Honduras): 1-0
Feldschlösschen Original (Switzerland) V ? (Ecuador): 1-0

FRANCE 9 Qualify   

SWITZERLAND: 6 Qualify

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ECUADOR: 1

HONDURAS: 1

SWITZERLAND TWO

Feldschlösschen Stark, 7%


SWITZERLAND

Feldschlösschen, Swiss Brewing Expertise


france

Kronenbourg 1664, the date says it all!

 

 

 

 

 

http://thisdrinkinglife.com/world-cup-beer-group-e/

Group F Results and Final Placings

Slide1

Guinness Export (Nigeria) V Quilmes (Argentina): 2-0
? (Iran) V ? (Bosnia): 0-0
Guinness Export (Nigeria) V ? (Iran): 1-0
Quilmes (Argentina) V ? (Iran): 1-0
? (Bosnia) V ? (Nigeria): 0-0
Quilmes (Argentina) V ? (Bosnia): 1-0

NIGERIA: 7 Qualify     

ARGENTINA: 6 Qualify

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IRAN: 2

BOSNIA N HERTZ: 1

argentina

Quilmes Export Beer, Argentina’s Light Blue and White.


nigeria

Guinness Export, Nigeria’s Favourite Drink

 

 

 

 

 

http://thisdrinkinglife.com/world-cup-beer-group-f/

Group G Results and Final Placings

Slide1

Lowenbrau (Germany) V Samuel Adams (USA): 1-1
Super Bock (Portugal) V ? (Ghana): 1-0
Super Bock (Portugal) V Samuel Adams (USA): 1-1
Karlskrone Lager (Germany) V ? (Ghana): 1-0
Samuel Adams (USA) V ? (Ghana): 1-0
Super Bock (Portugal) V Friedenfelser Pil Leicht (Germany): 0-1

GERMANY: 7 Qualify

USA: 5 Qualify

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PORTUGAL: 4

GHANA: 0

PORTUGAL

Super Bock, High Quality Portuguese Lager


GERMANY TWO

Löwenbräu, an Oktoberfest Regular


GERMANY THREE

karlskrone Lager, Aldi Specials


GERMANY

Friedenfelser, Naturally Great Beer

 

 

usa

Samuel Adams, Boston Lager

 

 

 

 

 

http://thisdrinkinglife.com/world-cup-beer-group-g/

Group H Results and Final Placings

Slide1

Hite Lager (Korea) V Stella Artois (Belgium): 1-1
Baltika 7 (Russia) V ? (Algeria): 1-0
Hite Lager (Korea) V ? (Algeria): 1-0
Baltika 7 (Russia) V Stella Artois (Belgium): 1-0
Baltika 7 (Russia) V Hite Lager (Korea): 1-1
Stella Artois (Belgium) V ? (Algeria): 1-0

RUSSIA: 7 Qualify

SOUTH KOREA: 5 Qualify

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BELGIUM: 4

ALGERIA: 0

belgium

Stella Artois, A Belgian Star


RUSSIA

Baltika 7 Eksportnoe (Export)


south korea

Hite Beer, Korean Lager

 

 

 

 

 

http://thisdrinkinglife.com/world-cup-beer-group-h/

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Carlsberg Elephant Beer, The Elephant Gate, Copenhagen, Denmark, Danish beer

Carlsberg Elephant Beer

Carlsberg Elephant Beer 

http://www.carlsberg.com/

Brewed by Carlsberg Danmark A/S  
Style: Strong Pale Lager 
Copenhagen, Denmark

Carlsberg Elephant Beer, The Elephant Gate, Copenhagen, Denmark, Danish beerA true Carlsberg classic, Elephant Beer was first launched way back in 1959. The elephant represents both strength of the beer and an exotic taste, or at least that’s what the pen notes say.

The inspiration came from Architect J. L. Dahlerup who, in 1901, created a tower resting on four elephants carved in granite. He in turn got the idea from the Minerva Square in Rome, where an obelisk supports an elephant.

This became known as The Elephant Gate and today is part of the main entrance to the brewery in Copenhagen.

The four elephants each bear the initial of one of Carl Jacobsen’s children: Theodora, Vagn, Helge and Paula. Carl Jacobsen, of course, is the son of Jacob Christian Jacobsen, the founder of the Carlsberg brewery.

Since then, the Elephant Gate has been a famous Danish landmark, and this is why Elephant beer is so important to the Carlsberg group, representing both historic and family ties.

The Elephant beer is made in the Carlsberg Brewery in Copenhagen and exported all around the world.

Review: 330ml bottle Bottle of Carlsberg Elephant Beer: ABV: 7.20% 

Carlsberg Elephant Beer, The Elephant Gate, Copenhagen, Denmark, Danish beerComes in a 330ml (11.2 ounce) nice green bottle. With an alcohol content over 7% you are expecting a kick with this brew.

Would look nice to drink cold from the bottle.

On pour a nice clear golden yellow colour, with a good foamy head which settles to a decent looking lager, no real lacing.

A real beery smell, with a very strong tinge of alcohol, and a very sweet, grainy maltiness apparent, some hints of honey.

Carlsberg Elephant Beer, The Elephant Gate, Copenhagen, Denmark, Danish beerOn taste I got a creamy mouthful, with some grains

Lots of sugar, a very sweet malt after taste, too sweet in fact. I found this NOT NICE at all, too harsh to drink! Lots of alcohol in the taste

Overall, it was too strong, a bit chemical, a bit flat, and a very bad chemical aftertaste. It is certainly a strong beer to drink!

For sure its strong and has a kick but that’s in absence of any discernible taste or flavour.  I found it very difficult to drink, lots of bitter hops, too many, and the malts kicking in to the fore. Not for me.

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