Monday, November 28, 2011

Cerveja Krug Bier Austria Amber


A couple of weeks back, one of my good friends from the US sent me an interesting article called "Beyond Brahma" from allaboutbeer.com. What grabbed my attention the most was a beer I had seen around called Krug Bier.  I know, not the most appealing name.  I'd seen a Krug restaurant in town and had the Krug Austria Pilsner before; however, I did not know the brewery was also located in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais.

I am not the most avid fan of Ambers, but I decided to give it a shot.  It is, as most beers are in Brazil, very malty, yet has a slight bite to it that you normally don't get from Amber beers.  What is also very distinct about this beer is that for a beverage so dark in color, it feels very light.  I am guessing that the malt was toasted, not roasted, somewhat akin to coffee.  Not really my style of beer, but very different than what I thought it would be.

KOP Rating : 5.5/10

Here is the link to the article:  http://allaboutbeer.com/live-beer/travel/featuresa/2011/09/beyond-brahma/

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Cerveja Chopp Soft Beer (aka - Choppy in a bottle)


One night, after we had been drinking and eating with friends at Mambo, a fantastic restaurant (but that's another story), we decided to go to a bar called Leo Gourmet.  Most everyone was very excited to eat some frango fritas (little fried chicken dollops) and have cheap Heineken.  Well, when we arrived at the bar, we noticed that they had a beer marketed as "Chopp in a bottle" and thought, hell, let's give it a shot. 

So, let me start by saying that this is probably one of the worst beers I have had in a long time.  First of all, anything that has the word "soft" in it and isn't referring to ice cream or fountain drinks isn't going to be good.  Second, well, it was flat, like Kansas flat.  Lastly, you can't have a Chopp in a bottle, it just doesn't work. 

KOP Rating : 1/10

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Cerveja Backer Medieval


I guess I would have to say that slowly but surely I am become a Backer fan.  Not so much in there regular line (although the Pale is very good, obviously not so much with the Pilsner) but more of the off-shoots.  Backer Medieval is a cerveja that is truly unique to Brazil.  To start with, the beverage is topped with a wax seal.  I suppose this is so you can burn the wax to make you feel as though you entered a dingy tavern in middle ages.  As you can see, I clearly just popped the seal and the results were the same for me.  A golden belgian-style ale mingled with a fruity aroma and marked with the scent of clove.  I'd say the folks a Backer have some kind of alchemy going on with this one, but what do I know of Brazilian Monks..?

KOP Rating 6.5/10

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Cerveja Colorado Indica


It took me a long while to find a truly good IPA and I am not reluctant to say that Colorado Indica is that beer.  Maybe it's because the only other beer I knew as "Indica" is the Lost Coast Indica IPA or because Indica reminds me of other fine tasty things I left back home.  Either way, this 7% bitter beverage is brewed with English hops and a minimal amount of malt (finally) to give it a perfect grapefruit-ish flavor, just how I like it! Not an ale that is consumed on the regular, given the price of $12.49 reals per 600 mL, but it is one worth having again and again.

KOP Rating 8/10