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Latest News from Oceanbryggeriet


Whenever I feel like drinking a beer that reminds me of being back ‘home’ in England I turn to Oceanbryggeriet, a Swedish micro that holds true to British styles of beer rather than constantly treading the more trendy American path.

I just got this email from Ocean’s head brewer Thomas Bingebo with news on what’s coming out of his brewery over the next few weeks and thought I would share it with you all:

Says Thomas: ”One brew of Ocean Vienna Lager, 5,4% ABV, is coming out next week to pubs and restaurants on keg. Vienna malt and 12% Caramalt. Amber colour, the Vienna malt from Thomas Fawcett is quite pale. Slightly sweeter than 12 Plato Lager. Bittering hops are Pilgrim (25%), Perle (25%) and Galena (50%). The Galena makes the sweetness come through nicely (just tried some from the cooled fermenter). 30 minute hop is Saphir and 0 minute hop is Tettnanger. I think ít´s going to be a very drinkable lager. BU: 25 + the 30 minute hop so about 30 I would reckon.”

”Ocean Bitter, 4,8% ABV, is making a comeback with one brew. The bitter is another classic session ale, Maris Otter Malt with Cara, Crystal, Black and some Wheatmalt. Perle, Pilgrim hops for bittering (our house bittering hops, the Göteborgsporter has Galena and some of the specials other hops). Willamette (US) and East Kent Goldings for aroma. We will keg it and bottle it for pubs and restaurats. Stockholm will get deliveries on Thursday and Malmö/Helsingborg on Wednesday and Gothenburg on Friday”.
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Seems like good news for OB fans in the south of Sweden. Not such good news for people like me living a bit further north though………..

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