Cervisiam Alcohol Free Ales – Passion Icon Review

Can of Cerevisam Passion Icon Berliner Weisse

I had the Passion Icon non-alcoholic Berliner Weisse while I was staying at my friend’s place. The beer was bought in Finland and kept it in my friend’s fridge and it got hijacked by my friend’s mother. I managed to salvage a bit of the beer so I could write this review. My friend’s mother … Read more

Lowtide Brewing Co. – NEIPA the Cosmic Turtle

A can of NEIPA the cosmic turtle from Lowtide Brewing.

I´m going to start this review by saying that NEIPA the Cosmic Turtle has a way better design than I Forgot To Take My Pils, from the same brewery. I really enjoyed the turtle and the somewhat spacy Asian background. According to Alcohol Change, the artwork is created by an artist called John Miles. I … Read more

Drop Bear Beer – Yuzu Pale Ale Review

A can of Yuzu Pale Ale from Drop Bear Beer

In this article I‘m reviewing the Yuzu Pale Ale from Drop Bear Beer. This brewery is starting to become quite well-known already on my site because so far I have reviewed several of their beers. The Yuzu Pale Ale is the 4th beer from Drop Bear on this site and previously I have reviewed the … Read more

Lowtide Brewing Co. – Ohana Review

Can of Ohana from Lowtide Brewing Company

The Ohana double dry hopped pale ale is a collaboration between Lowtide Brewing Company and Exale Brewing. Exale Brewing is a brewery from East London that, according to themselves brew wild, weird & wonderful multi-award-winning brews made in Walthamstow! You can buy their beers in their webshop but if you are looking to buy only non-alcoholic … Read more

Svaneke Bryghus – Don’t Worry Pale Ale Review

Bottle of Don´t Worry Pale Ale from Svaneke Bryghus

I had no idea what to expect from the Svaneke Don’t Worry Pale Ale. Before trying it I hadn’t read anything about the beer and I only knew that it sounded like a Swedish brewery. I was actually wrong because this is a CO2-neutral Danish brewery. All their beers are also ecological so if that … Read more

Drop Bear Beer – New World Lager Review

A can of New World Lager from Drop Bear Beer Company.

This review is about the New World Lager from Drop Bear Beer, a non-alcoholic brewery from Wales. It’s a very random comment, but I like the green colour on the can of this beer. It looks very refreshing and especially when I drank it during the summer it was very appealing. Maybe it was just … Read more

Lowtide Brewing Co. – Forgot To Take My Pils Review

Can of Forgot to Take My Pils from Lowtide Brewing.

I found Forgot to Take My Pils at Pien Bottle Shop in Helsinki. I love the name although it actually took me a second can to figure out what the name meant. I‘m not sure how I did not realize it the first time but sometimes my brain just doesn‘t compute. However, I was very … Read more

Crisp – Vehnä Review

Can of Vehnä from Crisp Finland

The Crisp Vehnä is the second non-alcoholic wheat beer I’ve reviewed, after Mikkeller Drinkin’ The Sun. After Crisp Tumma Lager I did not have very high hopes for this beer. Luckily I was proven wrong because this beer is not bad at all. I drank it on a warm summer day and it was perfect … Read more

Suomenlinnan Panimo – Ton IPA Review

Can of Suomenlinnan Panimo Ton IPA

The Ton IPA from Suomenlinnan Panimo (Sveaborgs Bryggeri in Swedish) had a little story that you can read on the back of the can. It basically says that the name is taken from the architecture of the Suomenlinna church – Konstantin Ton. The brewery is located in this church and it is actually the only … Read more

Big Drop Brewing Poolside DDH IPA Review

Can of Poolside DDH IPA from Big Drop Brewing

The Poolside DDH IPA is the third beer I have tried from Big Drop Brewing. The previous ones have been quite good but as you will read in this beer review, this one blew me out of the water. The IBU of the Poolside DDH IPA is 62 and the hops used are Azacca, Chinook, … Read more