As a hobby/interest (whatever you want to call it) an appreciation (love of) beer combines fantastically with travel. We're thinking of skiing in NZ again down the track and I'm looking forward to getting back there and sampling more of the local beers nearly as much as I'm looking forward to the travel and skiing. Its been about 4 years since we last visited and while I enjoyed beer I was not into it nearly as much as I am now. Fortunately I didn't miss out completely last time, managing to sample a variety of Speights including Old Dark and Distinction Ale (does the gold medal ale taste that you can get here in OZ taste grassy to anyone else?), the styles available from the Wanaka brewery, and a couple of brews from the West Coast sold under the brandname Good Bastard. Then there's the food when you travel. I've just realised I live in a cultural, beer and culinary desert. Thank God for home brew.
Beer in NZ
Beer in NZ
As a hobby/interest (whatever you want to call it) an appreciation (love of) beer combines fantastically with travel. We're thinking of skiing in NZ again down the track and I'm looking forward to getting back there and sampling more of the local beers nearly as much as I'm looking forward to the travel and skiing. Its been about 4 years since we last visited and while I enjoyed beer I was not into it nearly as much as I am now. Fortunately I didn't miss out completely last time, managing to sample a variety of Speights including Old Dark and Distinction Ale (does the gold medal ale taste that you can get here in OZ taste grassy to anyone else?), the styles available from the Wanaka brewery, and a couple of brews from the West Coast sold under the brandname Good Bastard. Then there's the food when you travel. I've just realised I live in a cultural, beer and culinary desert. Thank God for home brew.
Re: Beer in Japan
Earle,
Being a kiwi - and going back 1-2 times a year, I can say that there are lots of good places to check out for beers. Speights have set up lots of Speights Ale Houses now... which have the whole range on tap... the Gold Medal Ale, or Speights as it is referred to is stuff made for uni students, and not really seen as a serious beer. It tastes pretty much like Canterbury Draught, Export Gold, tui etc etc... it is just a kiwi version of Tooheys New/Carlton - they all do taste a little grassy/funky I think.
I seriously suggest you check out Emersons..they are fantastic, especially the porters, the APA, the IPA and the Oatmeal Stout.. heck, try the lot
I would love to try the Wanaka Beerworks... I havent got a chance yet. Man I love Wanaka...
Being a kiwi - and going back 1-2 times a year, I can say that there are lots of good places to check out for beers. Speights have set up lots of Speights Ale Houses now... which have the whole range on tap... the Gold Medal Ale, or Speights as it is referred to is stuff made for uni students, and not really seen as a serious beer. It tastes pretty much like Canterbury Draught, Export Gold, tui etc etc... it is just a kiwi version of Tooheys New/Carlton - they all do taste a little grassy/funky I think.
I seriously suggest you check out Emersons..they are fantastic, especially the porters, the APA, the IPA and the Oatmeal Stout.. heck, try the lot

I would love to try the Wanaka Beerworks... I havent got a chance yet. Man I love Wanaka...
Re: Beer in Japan
Where are they?MOFO wrote:I seriously suggest you check out Emersons..they are fantastic, especially the porters, the APA, the IPA and the Oatmeal Stout.. heck, try the lot![]()
Nooooooooooooooooooo! Was there a few months ago, how did I not know about the beer works!?MOFO wrote:I would love to try the Wanaka Beerworks... I havent got a chance yet. Man I love Wanaka...

w00t!
Re: Beer in Japan
Yep, been to the alehouse in Queenstown. Good food too.Speights have set up lots of Speights Ale Houses now... which have the whole range on tap.
The Beerworks itself is a bit out of town, near the airport I think. Pretty small operation and wasn't open when I went there. They sell mixed six packs in the supermarkets of their three main beers - Brewski, Cardrona Gold and Tall Black. http://www.wanakabeerworks.co.nz/beers.htmlI would love to try the Wanaka Beerworks... I havent got a chance yet. Man I love Wanaka..
Re: Beer in Japan
Just been reading about Emersons here
http://www.microbrewing.com.au/default. ... etype=news
Bourbon Porter sounds interesting, but next time I'm in NZ I'm going to take you advice and try them all.
http://www.microbrewing.com.au/default. ... etype=news
Bourbon Porter sounds interesting, but next time I'm in NZ I'm going to take you advice and try them all.
Re: Beer in NZ
Being yet to meet a Kiwi that didn't like a drink, I've spun this off from Beer in Japan thread.
Cheers,
Greg
Cheers,
Greg