Beer

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gnoff

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Jul 9, 2002
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One beer at the state controlled "Syustembolaget" to take hoem range from about 0.6 € for the cheapest swill to 15 € for some rare oaked aged stuff.

The stuff I tend to drink cost about 2 to 4 € per bottle.




At a bar the cheapest draught crap you can get is about 2 €, the good stuff is generally about 6 to 7 €.
At a bar for bottles you go from 3 or 4 € up to 20 or 25 € depending on quality.
 

VENO

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ha! you scared me for a moment :)
Ok so I can go and have a beer if I ever visit Sweden :D
But I hear from other countries that beer is always waaaay cheaper here I thought it would be even more expensive than the 2/4 euros :rolleyes:

EDIT: hmm we sell national beer (Superbock) 1€ a 0,20 ml glass, bottles of 0,33 ml - 1,6€ and some imported ones (like budweiser and fosters) 1,75€ a bottle
 
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gnoff

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Jul 9, 2002
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Today:

Carnegie Porter 3.5% - one 2 years old vs one fresh

Carnegie Porter 5.5% - 2006 vs 2007 vs 2008

Nils Oscar Rökporter - 2007 vs 2008

Innis & Gunn Island Cask Oak Aged Ale - 2007 vs 2008

gnoff home brew 55 - APA

gnoff home brew 56 - Porter

gnoff home brew 57 - Smoked Porter

gnoff home brew 58 - Imperial Porter


Also bottled a home brewed cider

Put a saffron mead into secondary fermentation

Put two beers into secondary fermentation

Brewed a smoked ale