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

Lowtide Brewing Co. – West Coast Hop Lock Review

A can of West Coast Hope Lock from Lowtide Brewing Co

West Coast Hop Lock was the fourth beer I‘ve had from Lowtide Brewing Co. I think it was also the first non alcoholic West Coast Pale Ale I‘ve had. I bought it from Pien, the bottle shop in Helsinki that I have previously written about. This beer was a very interesting one so continue reading … Read more