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Ice Queen of Graceland
Cherry and coconut up front with vanilla in the background; pours dense, settles quickly in the glass, and asks for a swirl or two before it starts showing its full shape.
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Cherry and coconut up front with vanilla in the background; pours dense, settles quickly in the glass, and asks for a swirl or two before it starts showing its full shape.

A restrained, cleanly brewed American Barleywine that keeps its flavours narrow and its structure lean, offering firmness and control where some will miss depth, weight, and momentum.

A salted caramel pastry stout built on chocolate, dairy sweetness, and restrained roast, showing clear flavours, controlled balance, and a structure that reveals itself gradually in the glass.

A 12% imperial coffee-vanilla stout from Herodes Bryghus that pours jet black, drinks smoothly for its size, and leans hard into dark roast, bitterness, and slow-building intensity.

Pulfer’s Mighty Gorgon is a pale, hop-led beer where citrus, pine, and soft tropical notes meet light body, creamy bitterness, and momentum over a full can.

A dense imperial stout built around chocolate, winter spices, and citrus peel, opening rich and creamy before warmth and structure slowly take control across the glass.

Cherry-driven sour ale with clear red-fruit flavour, controlled acidity, light body, and a subtle warming spice presence that unfolds steadily across the glass.

A kettle-soured fruited beer from Humleland, built on strawberry, pink guava, and blueberry purée, with bright acidity, soft haze, and a clean, fruit-forward profile.

Sjællandsk Efterår from To Øl is a 12% bourbon barrel-aged ale showing roast, dark chocolate, oak, vanilla, black cherry acidity, tannin and light smoke, developing gradually as temperature rises in the glass.

A White IPA from the Arctic edge, balancing wheat softness, citrus bitterness, and restrained spice, delivering control, drinkability, and just enough tension to maybe warrant a closer look.