Showing posts with label European Pale Lager. Show all posts
Showing posts with label European Pale Lager. Show all posts

Friday, May 16, 2014

Beers of Greece and Croatia

So, I have these awesome friends that do a bit of globe trotting and are sweet enough to bring me a brew or two from where ever in the world they wind up. Once it was beer from Ireland. Another time it was from St. Maarten. And once it was from Costco at a barbecue in their back yard.

This time they went on a Mediterranean Cruise and I got a beer from Greece and Croatia.

There was also a rather amusing tale to go with the beer.  One that is too much fun not to share.

When James and Lindsay arrived at the port of Santorini they had three choices to get to Fira, the town situated at the top of a hill, walk up 588 zig zagging steps, pack into an aerial tram, or ride donkeys. If it was me, donkey back would be the way to go. Much to James' chagrin it was also Lindsay's choice.  When they got off the boat and headed to the ass transit he said, "I just want you to know that I don't like this one bit."
The donkeys walk up those same winding stairs as everyone so, consequently, they are covered in donkey doo-doo. To one side is earth and mountain, to the other a steep drop off to the rocks and water below. As they plodded along, James' donkey walked perilously close to the 800' cliff side. All the while he's looking completely pissed off and miserable and he's all like, "I think I'm gonna puke." And Lindsay in her ever cheerful way is all like, "Suck it up buttercup." They all made it to the top intact and no worse for wear. James stated profoundly, "At the end of the day it's a wild animal and they all have their breaking point." Lindsay bought him an ice cream cone and the terror of the ride was forgotten and all was forgiven. Πού είναι η τουαλέτα






Mythos (4.70% ABV) is a European Pale Lager which is brewed by Mythos Brewery in Greece. Mythos Brewery is owned by Carlsberg.

It pours a pale gold with a fluff of white foam that dissipates with loose lacing.

The aroma is sweet malt and some grassy hops. It kind of smells like an American Adjunct.

The taste is very much like an American Adjunct beer. Sweet malt and grains, gentle hoppiness. The finish is clean and crisp.

The mouthfeel is light and effervescent.

Mythos isn't anything special but it super drinkable. It's perfect for one of those time you want to just kick back and slam some brews.

Overall: good





Ozujsko Pivo (5.0% ABV) is a European Pale Lager which is brewed by Zagrebaèka Pivovara in Croatia. Zagrebaèka Pivovara is owned by Molson Coors.

It pours a light sunny yellow with a big floof of white foam that leaves behind bunches of lace.

The aroma is sweet grains, some fruit, and mellow hops.

Much like the Mythos, the taste is very much like an American Adjunct beer. Sweet malt and grains, gentle hoppiness. The finish is clean and crisp.

The mouthfeel is light and effervescent.

Ozujsko Pivo is smooth and ultra quaffable. It goes down easy.

Overall: good





Once again I happily thank James and Lindsay for thinking of me and my passion for beer.

Cheers guys! I love ya!

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Faxe Royal Export





A couple of my friends recently went on vacation to the tropical island of St. Maarten. Sun, surf, cocktails, and all that happy stuff. Even with all that relaxing going on, they thought to bring me back a beer. I have the bestest friends!

This beer came in a big ass can! Not as big as my ass but bigger than any other canned beer I've ever seen. Moat Mountain's big can looks small, in comparison and Oskar Blue Gubna looks downright puny. 1000 milliliters translates to nearly 34 ounces. That, my friends, is a BIG can.




















Royal Export (5.60% ABV) is a European Pale Lager brewed by Faxe Brewery (AKA Royal Unibrew) in Denmark.

It pours  straw yellow with a quickly diminishing bright white head. The foam left behind some fairly impressive lacing for such a light beer.

The aroma is faintly malty and some citrus notes.

The taste is sweet biscuity malt with some bitterness. This pretty much tastes like a typical adjunct lager, but a bit sweeter. A clean crisp finish.

The mouthfeel is light and the carbonation is lively.

This is a ridiculously drinkable and sessionable beer. I could knock back a few of these relaxing under a warm sun on a lovely white beach surrounded by warm turquoise waters.

I have to say I liked it. It is what it is and, for what it is, it's pretty good. (See how many times can I put "it is" in one sentence? Stupendous!)

Overall: Good




Thanks James and Lindsay. I can't wait for your next vacation!!