Monday 11 April 2011

swedish drinkies

I decided to road test a few Swedish beers and ciders.

Buying alcohol is a little tricky in Sweden, the local supermarkets do sell the regular beers and ciders but nothing is over about 3% alcohol. For the wines, spirits and higher percentage beers and ciders head to any Government shops (ICA) or Systembolaget. 
I only road-tested a few this one night, but otherwise Koppenberg cider is absolutely delicious (very very sweet and sold most places in England anyways!)

1.
Smaland Beer - 5.2% alcohol 330ml. Very tasty and the cheapest one at 8,40 kr (thats like 84p British currency)


 2.
Okanagan Cider Peach - 7% alcohol 330ml. Sweet (but not sickly) my favourite cider and about £1.80 (a little pricey but a high percentage!)


 3.
Sofiero Guld - 7.5% alcohol 500ml. Josh didn't enjoy this but its not too bad! Its about £1.40 which again is very expensive but its a bigger can and a higher percentage.


 4.
 Astrankan Torr cider - 7% alcohol 500ml. The most expensive at £2.50 but it is a bigger bottle... I personally didn't like it but its only because its a typically dry cider. 

 

Thats my pretty lame review.

I just like cider, followed by Rose and then VODKAAA. 
:)

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