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Sweden has also had a boost of micro breweries that makes some realy good stuff the last 10 years.

Some of the best ones..

Nynäshamns Ångbryggerier http://www.nyab.se
Gottlands Bryggeri http://www.gotlandsbryggeri.se
Oppigårds Bryggeri http://www.oppigards.com
Sigtuna Brygghus Sigtuna Brygghus http://www.sigtunabrygghus.se
Gamla Slottskällans Bryggeri http://slottskallan.se/
Jämtlands Bryggeri http://www.jamtlandsbryggeri.se/
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jessejames wrote:I love a good IPA. Just recently had two new ones; one called Euphoria which wasn't hoppy enough for my taste and one from Lagunitas called Hop Stoopid which was great.

My absolute current favorite is from Three Floyd's and it's called Panzer Wolf. Super hoppy with lots of citrus notes. Over 100+ IBU and probably 8-9% ABV. It was a limited time run and I was lucky enough to secure a growler from them (probably 100-120 fluid ounces) for $30.

Funny how techno makes us argue but beer makes us all loved up.
Awesome, someone else who's had Three Floyds. I'd never tried them before GABF this past September, and they really brought the goods. I don't think they had the Panzer Wolf at GABF, but I could've missed it.

I haven't tried Euphoria, but I love La Gunitas, so thanks for the tip!
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agodi wrote:In the last couple of years micro brew companies and all grain home brewing has really taken off in Ireland and the Uk. Planning to get myself started with my own homebrew in the next few months. Highlights from the micro brew scene in Ireland are

The Headless Dog (amber ale) College Green Brewery
Porterhouse series my personal favourite is their Plain porter and their Oysterstout
Blackrock Stout
O'Hara's series
Galway Hooker

Also had some really nice ones I'd never seen before at a beer festival in Dublin a few months back; St. Peter's Cream Stout and Innis & Gunn Rum Cask Finish Oak Aged
I have to say that oak aged cask beer that you had in Dublin sounds sublime.

Thanks for the heads up about the Irish beers. I will definitely look for them, as there's a liquor store in Boulder with an excellent selection of international craft brews.
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Marcus Stork wrote:Sweden has also had a boost of micro breweries that makes some realy good stuff the last 10 years.

Some of the best ones..

Nynäshamns Ångbryggerier http://www.nyab.se
Gottlands Bryggeri http://www.gotlandsbryggeri.se
Oppigårds Bryggeri http://www.oppigards.com
Sigtuna Brygghus Sigtuna Brygghus http://www.sigtunabrygghus.se
Gamla Slottskällans Bryggeri http://slottskallan.se/
Jämtlands Bryggeri http://www.jamtlandsbryggeri.se/
Thank you so much! Links included are great as well. Do you have any favorites? Is there a particular style that Swedish brewers are leaning towards these days (i.e IPAs, Saison, etc)?
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jessejames wrote:I love a good IPA. Just recently had two new ones; one called Euphoria which wasn't hoppy enough for my taste and one from Lagunitas called Hop Stoopid which was great.

My absolute current favorite is from Three Floyd's and it's called Panzer Wolf. Super hoppy with lots of citrus notes. Over 100+ IBU and probably 8-9% ABV. It was a limited time run and I was lucky enough to secure a growler from them (probably 100-120 fluid ounces) for $30.

Funny how techno makes us argue but beer makes us all loved up.

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jackbrazzo wrote:sorry lads englands were the beer is.... ;)
our own beers are pretty poor tho, carling and fosters (brewed in England and no Aus!)
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agodi wrote:In the last couple of years micro brew companies and all grain home brewing has really taken off in Ireland and the Uk. Planning to get myself started with my own homebrew in the next few months. Highlights from the micro brew scene in Ireland are

The Headless Dog (amber ale) College Green Brewery
Porterhouse series my personal favourite is their Plain porter and their Oysterstout
Blackrock Stout
O'Hara's series
Galway Hooker

Also had some really nice ones I'd never seen before at a beer festival in Dublin a few months back; St. Peter's Cream Stout and Innis & Gunn Rum Cask Finish Oak Aged
Ah yeah, can't wait to get over there and see the burgeoning scene.
Marcus Stork wrote:Sweden has also had a boost of micro breweries that makes some realy good stuff the last 10 years.

Some of the best ones..

Nynäshamns Ångbryggerier http://www.nyab.se
Gottlands Bryggeri http://www.gotlandsbryggeri.se
Oppigårds Bryggeri http://www.oppigards.com
Sigtuna Brygghus Sigtuna Brygghus http://www.sigtunabrygghus.se
Gamla Slottskällans Bryggeri http://slottskallan.se/
Jämtlands Bryggeri http://www.jamtlandsbryggeri.se/
Great word there man, I had intel on Norway only and was totally wondering what was going on in Sweden.
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