Reykjavík Grapevine - 28.08.2015, Blaðsíða 60

Reykjavík Grapevine - 28.08.2015, Blaðsíða 60
Sunday - Wednesday: 11.30 - 18.00 / Thursday- Saturday: 11.30 - 23.30 Grandagarður 2 - 101 Reykjavík - tel: +354 571 8877 - www.maturogdrykkur.is We take the goo d old tradition al recipes and the best icelandic ingredients to create fun and tasty food. Let tradition s urprise you! Moooh..! Baaah..! ...! FOOD FOR THE SOUL Good for: bar hoppin’. Einstök White Ale Although Einstök is strictly speaking an American brewery, it happens to brew in Iceland, using Icelandic water as the main ingredient, so we’ll let it slide. Their white ale is widely available on tap around Iceland, and, sadly, it will of- ten be the only thing on tap besides your regular, lowest-denominator brand. Which, more often than not, makes this my go-to beer. This is a Belgian witbier, infused with orange peel and coriander. It pours a nice yellow with white haze. Tastes refreshing, with citrus tang that cuts through the ale taste. Good for: Sunny days. Skaði Farmhouse Ale Brewed in the tradition of Belgian saison beers, this is a nicely balanced, fruity beer. It is slightly herbal, and not very sour. An all-around pleasant beer. Pours a big ol’ head of foam, orange, cloudy, and very carbonated. Good for: A school night. Gæðingur Stout This is a great little stout. It is only about 6% ABV, but feels larger. It is nicely balanced, dark chocolate, roast- ed malt, and tastes of all the things you’d want from a stout. Sweet, bready and somewhat Irish in character. Good for: Enjoying choc- olate and blue cheese. Garún Imperial Stout This is a personal favourite, although the thick dark imperial stout may feel a little heavy to the uninitiated. This is a big beer. Pours almost pitch black, with a slight yellow head. It exceeds 10% ABV, but you will not taste it. Instead, expect a rich malted taste, infused with coffee, liquorice and tones of chocolate. This goes great with food—if you find it in a restaurant, order it out for dessert and let do its magic. Good for: Historic occasions. Kaldi Lager I will include this for historical reasons, mostly. This was the first beer to break the monopoly of the two big breweries here in Iceland, and is widely beloved for that very reason. It is a well-done Czech pilsner. It tastes a little grainy, but is great coming fresh from the tap. It is not a challenging beer in any sense, but it stands for something in the minds of Icelandic beer lovers. Good for: Getting your Viking on. Viking Stout This is a rather tame stout, about 6% ABV, hardly surprising, but very de- pendable. Much like a good pair of socks. Dark brown, small head. Tastes of roasted malts, with a slight hint of smoke. Leaves a little bitter aftertaste on the tongue. Viking Stout is sometimes You have probably read somewhere that Icelandic authorities banned beer for very, very many years, until 1989. But true freedom of beer did not really begin until 2005, when Iceland’s first craft brewery was established on a remote farm in North Iceland. Up until then, the Icelandic beer sortiment totalled a few different variations of the two house lagers by the country’s two biggest (and at the time, only) breweries. To everyone’s pleasure (not the least mine), this is quickly changing. Photos Art Bicnick Words Sveinn Birkir Björnsson The Beer Connoisseur’s Guide To Icelandic Beer One man’s quest to educate you on what to drink, and what to pour down the sink 20 The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 13 — 2015
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