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Thursday, March 20, 2014

Amager Bryghus Sinner Series Beers



Amager Bryghus Lust....$9.99 / pint 
Strong Belgian Ale
9.2%
Deep amber, full-bodied and sweet with a very subdued bitterness.
This strong Belgian ale is so sweet, that we are not afraid to call it pure lust bottled. During the brewing process was the mood so wild that brewer Jacob and brews Morten erupted in large quantities spontaneous kisses to each other. If it had suddenly the doorbell rang, it was certainly not stopped by kindkyssene. This beer is so voluptuous that we can not guarantee the consequences if you serve it to her boyfriend by candlelight: it may well end up in a lengthy dependents. We have brewed a beer with the most sensual sugars we could find in the net and we have seasoned it with reputable aphrodisiacs such as Spanish fly, oysters and powdered deer penis. Or, too, we are just full of lies ...
We're proud to be sinners, but at least we are open about it ...

Amager Bryghus Pride...$9.99 / pint
Rated 98/100 RateBeer

Imperial Stout
10%
Deep black, very full-bodied with rich chocolate tones, velristet bitterness.
We thought long and hard about what beer would make us most proud to brew in the series of sinful beer. If you know Amager Brewery, you know that Imperial Stout has a unique role to play in our hearts. Therefore, any "Pride" simply be an Imperial Stout. What is special with this version is that we cooked it as in the hell ..... Actually we cooked it for the full 6 hours, which means an even stronger, richer beer. We will never dare to call it a perfect Imperial Stout - it would be to bring pride in disturbing proximity of pride.Nevertheless, we hope that you may enjoy this proud beer.
We're proud to be sinners, but at least we are open about it ...

Amager Bryghus Wrath...$10.99 pint 
Saison
6.5%
Reddish amber, dominated by fresh notes of berries, slightly acidic.
Saisoner is in. Saisoner is hip. Simply. No one has yet given the quite good explanation for this extremely traditional Belgian beer styles suddenly enjoying a rapid growth among toneangivede ølnørder. Except of course that it is an extremely delicate drink in all its refined simplicity. But we have committed a sin. We could not help it. Indeed, we have poured our Amager variant of Saison on a wooden barrels.We hope that the tannins from the wood and the noble Pinot Noir grapes gives a swollen appearance extra twist. We know that we may call upon Saison-fundamentalists angry with this prank. But to be honest, we do not care.
We're proud to be sinners, but at least we are open about it ...

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