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Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2014 5:42 pm
by northyorksammy
good with either
let's hope

Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2014 9:11 am
by spinrsx
maybe the black didn't pass the test? (the one beer I wanted to try more than the others.)

MIKKELLER CREAM ALE
Denmark | Mikkeller
LCBO 371914 | 330 mL | $ 4.35

MIKKELLER GREEN GOLD
Denmark | Mikkeller
LCBO 371922 | 330 mL | $ 4.60

MIKKELLER K:RLEK
Denmark | Mikkeller
LCBO 371930 | 330 mL | $ 4.60

MIKKELLER MONK'S BREW
Denmark | Mikkeller
LCBO 371948 | 330 mL | $ 4.65

MIKKELLER TEXAS RANGER
Denmark | Mikkeller
LCBO 371955 | 330 mL | $ 4.65

Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2014 9:49 am
by groulxsome
I suspect that, if anything, the Black might be tied up with adding a sticker for a different ABV. It's listed as something like 18% on the bottle but I would wager that the LCBO system finds it's actually more like 14%. That might explain it?

Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2014 11:43 am
by northyorksammy
spinrsx wrote:maybe the black didn't pass the test? (the one beer I wanted to try more than the others.)

MIKKELLER CREAM ALE
Denmark | Mikkeller
LCBO 371914 | 330 mL | $ 4.35

MIKKELLER GREEN GOLD
Denmark | Mikkeller
LCBO 371922 | 330 mL | $ 4.60

MIKKELLER K:RLEK
Denmark | Mikkeller
LCBO 371930 | 330 mL | $ 4.60

MIKKELLER MONK'S BREW
Denmark | Mikkeller
LCBO 371948 | 330 mL | $ 4.65

MIKKELLER TEXAS RANGER
Denmark | Mikkeller
LCBO 371955 | 330 mL | $ 4.65
these 5 in abundance at summerhill now. Picture on the pale matches the summer 2014 edition, and an expiry date into 2016 for a pale...what do others think of that.
http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/mikkeller- ... 14/257787/

Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2014 1:39 pm
by liamt07
northyorksammy wrote:an expiry date into 2016 for a pale...what do others think of that.
Think it's a *bleep*ing joke.

Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 9:37 am
by Winged
northyorksammy wrote: Picture on the pale matches the summer 2014 edition
What picture are you referring to? A pic of the actual beer at the LCBO store?

The pic posted in this thread is from an even older edition.

Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 2:20 pm
by skootles
Winged wrote:
northyorksammy wrote: Picture on the pale matches the summer 2014 edition
What picture are you referring to? A pic of the actual beer at the LCBO store?

The pic posted in this thread is from an even older edition.
Yep, picked up one at Summerhill yesterday and the label matches the one for the Fall/Winter 2013 edition, except where it says "Efterår/Vinter 2013", my bottle just says "Mikkeller."

http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/mikkeller- ... 13/227750/

Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 2:29 pm
by Winged
OK, thanks for clarifying. I didn't know they would have custom labels here in Can.

I am guessing (hoping) they are the fall seasonals brewed this year. We just got the K:rlek Höst/Vinter (Fall/Winter) 2014 released at the Systembolaget (Sweden's LCBO, sort of).

http://www.systembolaget.se/11667

Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 3:57 pm
by El Pinguino
As per skootles, the K:RLEK label is the same as the one posted earlier in the thread and for "Efterår/Vinter 2013" on Ratebeer (but just says pale ale). But as per R&R it was brewed fresh for Canada....so I'm guessing they just re-brewed the 2013 pale ale...otherwise they would have used a variation of one of the 2014 labels, right?

It.s labelled as 5.9% too.

The Texas Ranger has the same label.

The cream ale does has a friendly yellow label wit ha hat on it....surprisingly not the double guns label ;)

Didn't see monks brew, green gold or black when I picked these up.

Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 4:03 pm
by skootles
I grabbed one each of the 5 when I was there yesterday:

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Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 6:26 pm
by atomeyes
very eager to hear your reviews so i can confirm that my hard-earned money is best not spent on these overpriced quaffs.

Mikkeler's like a really good Beau's. Including their labels.
Take from that as you like.

Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2014 9:12 am
by Droogy
Black on the floor at QUeens Quay late last night. Labelled as 17%, not white stickered

Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2014 9:15 am
by spinrsx
Great news!
Droogy wrote:Black on the floor at QUeens Quay late last night. Labelled as 17%, not white stickered

Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2014 2:15 pm
by Blasphomet
atomeyes wrote:very eager to hear your reviews so i can confirm that my hard-earned money is best not spent on these overpriced quaffs.

Mikkeler's like a really good Beau's. Including their labels.
Take from that as you like.
The only beer here that is worth the price of admission is the Texas Ranger. I won't spend those prices for those particular styles... not a chance. I did purchase the Texas Ranger though, being that it is something interesting and different that we rarely ever see here... and it was excellent. Top notch. Basically a nice stout with a spicy, peppery taste and finish. Loved it. If only for the one time... but I may buy it again... and I maaaaaay cave on the Monks Brew, because of the ABV... the Black is in another ballpark though, and I'll have to try it on general principle. The cream ale, kriek, and ipa and go eff themselves.

Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2014 7:14 pm
by rfrf
Blasphomet wrote:
atomeyes wrote:very eager to hear your reviews so i can confirm that my hard-earned money is best not spent on these overpriced quaffs.

Mikkeler's like a really good Beau's. Including their labels.
Take from that as you like.
The only beer here that is worth the price of admission is the Texas Ranger. I won't spend those prices for those particular styles... not a chance. I did purchase the Texas Ranger though, being that it is something interesting and different that we rarely ever see here... and it was excellent. Top notch. Basically a nice stout with a spicy, peppery taste and finish. Loved it. If only for the one time... but I may buy it again... and I maaaaaay cave on the Monks Brew, because of the ABV... the Black is in another ballpark though, and I'll have to try it on general principle. The cream ale, kriek, and ipa and go eff themselves.
the latter three were all alright. nice to try, no rush to try again.