Beer Here Hopfix

Beer Here Hopfix

Danish: Historien lyder at India Pale Ale fik sit navn fra at det Britiske Imperium i 1700 tallet sejlede ale til fjernøsten (og dermed også Indien). For at det kunne holde sig under den lange transport i tropevarme bryggede man den med højere alkoholstyrke og med ekstra humle.


Det er vist noget være ævl. Der er ikke noget der tyder på at det har noget på sig og der er ingen kilder der understøtter at øllet man sejlede til Fjernøsten var stærkere end det man drak hjemme på de britiske øer. Når nu den lille misforståelse er af vejen, så skal det da ikke forhindre at man nyder BeerHere Hopfix for sin højere alkoholstyrke og kraftige humle profil.


Hopfix er en kobberfarvet India Pale Ale brygget med rug og rigelige mængder humle. Humle er en plante beslægtet med hampplanten og vil som andre hårde stoffer virke abstinensfremkaldende for den sande humle-junkie. Husk det er aldrig for sent at få nye uvaner!
3.7
374 reviews
Tejn, Denmark

Community reviews

3.6 Botella 50 cl de el rincón de la cerveza. Tomada en Oviedo junio 2014. Sabores lupulados herbaceos con buena dosis de amargos secos y cuerpo medio de 6.5 vol. Buena.
3.7 Bottle. Copper-amber color, creamy foam. Pleasant aroma: fruit and malt, hoppy. Good taste with a noticeable hop bitterness, fruits and nectar, bitter and not bad.
3.9 Tap @ Fermentoren, Aarhus. Aroma of sweet tropical fruit, citrus, some resin, some sweet malty caramel. Clear amber with white lasting head. Taste is moderate+ bitter, light+ sweet. Full body, oily, but dry texture, light carb., tropical bitter finish.
3.6 50cl bottle. Hazy dark orangish colour with a small white head. Grapefruit, pine, mango and herbal aroma. Average carbonation and medium body. Taste is medium bitter with piny, caramel, fruit and floral notes. Overall, a good beer.
3.6 Bottle from Beergium. Hazy copper color, white head. Bitter taste with grapefruit, resin, hops, pine, a bit of mango and grass. Bitter finish with grapefruit, resin, pine, hops and grass. Very nice IPA, although there’s faint amount of cooked vegetable flavors present in this bottle at least.
4.1 backlog. sampled at Fermentoren. solid, balanced, complex, hints of rye, fruity, bitter finish. excellent
3.6 330ml bottle. Clear, reddish amber ale with average to huge, frothy to creamy, fairly lasting, minimally lacing, off-white head. Floral, piney and herbal hoppy aroma, hints of lavender, candied orange zest, liquorice. Taste is fruity and floral bitter hoppy, moderately sweet caramel malty basis, notes of orange, orange zest, petals.
3.9 Fatööl. Doftar lite blött halm (fint sådant) och tunga dova inslag av jordkällare. Smakar lite som doften med en rejäl fyllig känsla i munnen. Här är det mycket grejer i. Ja ingen mango eller söta frukter här inte. Lång eftersmak . Ganska enkla men kraftiga smaker i denna lite annorlunda öl.
3.6 Overall: Spicy, fruity, solid. Note: On-tap at De Klomp. Reviewed 2015-05-23.
3.1 Flaska på bishop örebro. Rödbrun med vitt skum. Svag doft av tropisk frukt. Gräs och beska i smaken
3.6 Lukt: Citrus, honning og parfyme. Utseende: Fin gyllen farge. Skum/kullsyre: Dekkende skum, heng langs kant. Smak: Fin smak av citrus med en fin honning avslutning. Hvor: Kjøpt/Nydt@Melkebaren, Sandnes. Medium: Tapp@100ml, ABV@6,5%, Når@19.05.2015
3.3 Aroma: Hops, grapefruit, and a light peppery whiff. Appearance: Pours a deep amber colour. Minimal head. Taste: Hops, a floral kick, and pineapple. Palate: Slightly sweet, but mostly bitter throughout. Medium body. Medium carbonation. Overall: I certainly got my hop fix from this. Quite nice, but the hops mask some of the more interesting flavours.
3.3 330 ml bottle. Pours s slightly hazy copper color with moderate head. Aromas of dry caramel, candied fruit, doughy malts and light pine. Flavors of toasted malts and stale fruity hops with a grassy bitterness. Need to try a fresher one...
3.7 Pours clear amber-brown with three fingers of rocky tan head, excellent retention and lacing. (4/5) Nose is pine resin, grapefruit, tropical fruit, caramel malt, (7/10) Taste is moderate sweetness, strong bitter. (7/10) Medium bodied, moderate carbonation, lingering and building bitter finish. (4/5) Bit of a hop bomb, but pleasant for all that. Never gets too over the top, and finishes reasonably clean. That said, I’m not sure this - or any of these Beer Here brews I’ve tried so far - are worth the premium. (15/20)
3.6 0,33 l bottle from Bierpost, best before 15/4/2016. Clear, orangeish amber with a medium large, frothy, stable, tan to white head. Intense and fruity aroma of tangerine, mango, grapefruit and resin with gentle peppery and alcoholic notes. Sweetish taste of tangerine and mango with a remarkable resiny, malty background. Rather long and bitter finish of grapefruit with some sharp, peppery, alcoholic notes that are not yet disturbing. Medium to full body, creamy texture, average carbonation. Nice IPA with a heavy body for that abv, but lacking fruitiness in the taste and offering a bit of unnecessary sharpness. Still decent.
3.9 Pours cloudy yellow. Aroma is of floral hops. Mouthfeel is full, taste has good amounts od hops. A nice ipa.
3.8 Tap at Fermentoren Copenhagen. Pours clear amber with a medium white head. Aroma is citrus, sweet tropical fruits, and spices. Flavour is citrus, grapefruit, sweet tropical fruit, a malts.
3.8 Pours a caramel shade of orange with a foamy white head which lasts. Aroma is laden with tropical fruits, mango and notes of caramel. Taste is similar to aroma, theres a tropical presence with a hint of bitterness throughout. Full bodied and quite rich in the mouth.
3.2 Draught at Ørsted Ølbar, Copenhagen, 13.1.2015. Clear amber. Warm biscuit aroma with some hops and lotus cookies, hoppy, piney, bitter and dry taste, medium body, very hoppy finish and generally overshadowed by hops.
3.7 Tap @ Fermentoren Århus. Clear copper pour with a frothy head. Loads of resin, grapefruit, some vanilla fudge. Heavy bitter finish.
3.7 Ho.Ly. Shit. Found a dusty old notebook from my 2010/2011 era (the cat one :D) and randomly browsed through it, before running into a couple of pages that mostly weren’t used randomly in the middle of it... only a single review on them... I check it out and, sure enough, I haven’t entered it for some reason. Weird. In any case, +1 rating from, around September 17th 2010. No idea where apart from the fact that it was in Copenhagen. So, this poured a hazy orange/amber body. A nice, balanced interplay of malts and hops in the aroma, peachy and yoghurty. Soft, creamy grainy yoghurty background, solid aromatic hoppiness (slightly too messy handwriting here), ending in a slightly dusty bitterness, quite tasty and balanced stuff.
3.1 Medium Amber color. Big frothy white head. Caramel malty nose, fairly subdued hop nose. Medium body. Subdued hoppiness. Not bad.
4.5 hazy dark orange colour, huge, slightly yellowish off-white head; aroma of tangerine, tropical fruits, maybe some pear, resin, floral notes and maltyness; taste is dominated by hoppy bitterness with tangerine, resiny notes and tropical fruit;excellent IPA!
4.6 bottle from kris wines really nice beer slight brown in colour got a nice grassy aroma good amount of hops in the taste a really well made beer that i would love to have again
3.6 Bottle at Home spruce, citrus, amber, cloudy, frothy, white foam, light sweetness, very bitter, medium body, oily feel, average carbonation, long finish,
4.1 Bottle. Pours hazy hazelnut amber with large white head. Aroma is extremely hopy with notes of lemon, lime, grapefruit, flowers, grass, resin, wet paint, soap and strawberry bubblegum but also some malt, biscuits and freshly baked warm bread. Taste is initial light sweet then medium to very bitter and medium acidic from the lively to fizzy carbonation. Body is oily. Finish is long, very bitter and medium sweet with notes of caramel, brown sugar, lemon, orange juice, bitter grapefruit, spruce and resin. Very well balanced!
2.7 Very fresh bottle from Zyn, expiry six months away. Clear lagerish yellow with a little retained foam. But tastes quite aged.Expensive waste.
4.1 Dark amber with white head. Very flowery and hoppy aroma. Taste is hoppy but with low bitterness, and the rye malt strongly present. Not the most crisp IPA I’ve had, but the malty roundness makes this one of the best non-double ones. Will definitely buy this again when I get the chance.
3.6 Bottle at James’s. Pours amber, nose is toffee and pine, taste is sweet toffee and juicy pine.
3.7 330ml bottle from Beers of Europe. Pours clear golden amber, thin white head. Aromas of crystal, light booze. Taste is bitter, orange, oily texture. bitter finish. Decent.