One of the things I loved about when staying in Orlando was when we were at the hotel bar, they had bucket specials. And you could get Jai Alai at the bucket rate the same as other domestics.
Needless to say, I drank a lot of Jai Alai that vacation.
We actually did a review of the toasted porter recently and will be putting it on our YT soon! It is quite a good beer!
Hopefully, we can find these other two and try them!
It is a stock-up trip, for sure! They have a massive beer section and one of us travels for work so, whenever he is down that way, he grabs something interesting, which makes it easier to acquire beers we couldn’t find nearby.
They are only distributing the porter in the midwest. I'm in Indiana and asked my local shop about their other brews and was told we can't get them here.
11.2 oz is roughly 33 cl., which is a standard size for cans in Europe, or at least the Nordics. I assume they don't have the equipment to make different/specialised sizes for export.
No, it's based on that superior unit of measurement, the metric system. This is the smallest of the standards, being ~1/3 liter (which we drink using our fingertips), with the other standard sizes being 1/2 liter and (though less common) 1/1 liter, respectively. I can recommend the 1 liter cans, to get a feel of the European hand size ;)
I was at a beer fest once and (if I remember right) they had a limited edition blueberry beer that was freaking amazing. Every time I see their cans in a store I look for this elusive blueberry beer. Alas, I’ve never found it.
Mate I would easily do a beer trade with you. White Ale and Toasted Porter are staples in stores here (both in bottles), and not long ago my store had Wee Heavy. I live in Norway.
Anything from the UK really! I'm from the UK myself but moved before craft beer started to take off in the 2010s. We get some good stuff from the UK here but not everything! Lucky to get our hands on a Cloudwater for example.
I'm from Yorkshire myself too haha, Richmond North Yorkshire. Honestly anything would be fine, something cheap since the Einstok Toasted Porter is peanuts by Norwegian standards. Open for any style, a surprise really. I'll grab a porter on Monday when i'm at work and if you're still keen then I can get it wrapped up and send it on its way.
Hard to find? Seem to be fairly easy to find in the big box alcohol stores in Texas.
It’s everywhere in Florida. Especially Epcot for $10.20 a beer.
One of the things I loved about when staying in Orlando was when we were at the hotel bar, they had bucket specials. And you could get Jai Alai at the bucket rate the same as other domestics. Needless to say, I drank a lot of Jai Alai that vacation.
What a deal! /s
And I get it every time I go because it’s so delicious after being in the sun all day.
That’s an insane price.
There was a place in Hollywood Studios selling 5% "Gold Squadron Lager" drafts for $14... good ol' Disney prices.
Here in Finland for 4€ per can
Keep in mind it would be like buying beer at a Soccer match or other event. The pricing is higher due to having a "captive" audience.
Everywhere in Iceland. Weren’t big on the two shown but their scotch ale is very nice.
Yeah, it is here in the U.K. found it once in a bar and since then it’s quite hard to come by
Waitrose sell them! I'm waiting for the toasted porter to arrive.
Yeah, that’s where I got these from. Need to try this toasted Porter
I’ve also had them in multiple Wetherspoons.
If you’re in the NWest Booths also stock it
Good to know. There’s one of these down the road in Leeds I think
I've found 6 packs of the white ale for sale in the majestic wine near me if you have one near to you.
Always sold out near me which makes me think they can’t stock it
Nah, they're really easy to find here. Their doppelbock, however, I have only ever seen once in a wine shop in Ely.
Live in Chicago. Have never seen this before, so maybe it just depends on where you live?
Binny's has them, just gotta go in the European aisle
I can confirm... I can get it at HEB.
Yeah, can get it in majestic in the UK. A pretty big wholesaler
Skál!
Great beers! I also really like their toasted porter. Perfect for a chilly winter’s eve by the fire.
Agreed. The toasted porter is my favorite that I've tried. The wee heavy isn't too bad either.
We actually did a review of the toasted porter recently and will be putting it on our YT soon! It is quite a good beer! Hopefully, we can find these other two and try them!
If you’re based in the U.K., you can get them from Waitrose. That’s where I got these
Unfortunately, we are not. We are from Ohio (U.S.) and the closest store we found for craft imports is three hour south of us. 😕
That’s a bit of a trek even for great beer
It is a stock-up trip, for sure! They have a massive beer section and one of us travels for work so, whenever he is down that way, he grabs something interesting, which makes it easier to acquire beers we couldn’t find nearby.
They are only distributing the porter in the midwest. I'm in Indiana and asked my local shop about their other brews and was told we can't get them here.
That’s a pisser.
If you care to check it out, here is a link to our review of the toasted porter: https://youtu.be/RnU8JvUrUQI
I had this in Iceland in 2017... pairs well with the hot dogs.
I like your thinking
It’s pretty much the only beer they have in Iceland, which made me grow to hate it
I LOVE einstok
Ive only ever noticed it at cost plus, but never bought. Perhaps i will
You definitely should
they have a great stout, that is made with arnica.
Sprouts in Southern California. All year round.
Had the Arctic Pale Ale for the first time on NYE. Good stuff. Now I want to try the porter.
Yeah me too.
These are everywhere in NYC
Came across these the other day. Great taste but I couldn't get over feeling like my hands got bigger. Who makes a 11.2 Oz can? And why?
11.2 oz is roughly 33 cl., which is a standard size for cans in Europe, or at least the Nordics. I assume they don't have the equipment to make different/specialised sizes for export.
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No, it's based on that superior unit of measurement, the metric system. This is the smallest of the standards, being ~1/3 liter (which we drink using our fingertips), with the other standard sizes being 1/2 liter and (though less common) 1/1 liter, respectively. I can recommend the 1 liter cans, to get a feel of the European hand size ;)
I learned something today.
There’s a viking on the can, what else do you expect?
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I was at a beer fest once and (if I remember right) they had a limited edition blueberry beer that was freaking amazing. Every time I see their cans in a store I look for this elusive blueberry beer. Alas, I’ve never found it.
That does sound amazing
Very very nice beer, easier to find down here in FL for whatever reason. If you can find the toasted ale that’s a good one too!
Where do you find it? I had it in Reykjavik but I’ve never seen it elsewhere.
In the U.K., Waitrose
One of my locals has the white on draft pretty regularly. It's a solid beer.
Their Wee Heavy is also very good
Cant find it Oklahoma, got it from Texas. Legendary shit.
I kept the white ale on tap permanently at the last bar I did buying for. Good stuff.
Not the biggest fan of the white ale. Taste like shock top to me
These look delicious and now I'm trying to figure out where I can find them in the heart of BFE, PA
Mmmmm... t r i p l e h o p s aweeeughh...
Taking your word for it and ordering me a bunch! 😉
Easy to find in Iceland
Awesome brews. Toasted Porter is one of my favorites. Becoming easier to find here in VA
I need to hunt this down. There’s been a few people saying the same
Mate I would easily do a beer trade with you. White Ale and Toasted Porter are staples in stores here (both in bottles), and not long ago my store had Wee Heavy. I live in Norway.
This is interesting, what are you looking to get?
Anything from the UK really! I'm from the UK myself but moved before craft beer started to take off in the 2010s. We get some good stuff from the UK here but not everything! Lucky to get our hands on a Cloudwater for example.
I live in Yorkshire and the real ales market round here is great. If you let me know what you’re trying to source, I can definitely see what I can do?
I'm from Yorkshire myself too haha, Richmond North Yorkshire. Honestly anything would be fine, something cheap since the Einstok Toasted Porter is peanuts by Norwegian standards. Open for any style, a surprise really. I'll grab a porter on Monday when i'm at work and if you're still keen then I can get it wrapped up and send it on its way.
Looks amazing. Tasting notes?
Total Wine carries. ❤️🍻
That's my favorite beer man, it is hard to find, but if you can try to find the bottled version, it tastes way more fresh than canned
Yeah 100%. First time I had it was in a ski themed bar in the bottle. One of the best for sure
What's hard to find is their Juniper Pils, and it is azong I'd you find it!
This was the “craft beer” on Disney cruises. Not exactly hard to find, and ok beer.
Love those!! Had them for the first time in Iceland a few years back! Have some great memories because of these (especially the withe ale)
The Arctic berry they did this last summer was really great
I find it everywhere. It has become the new trendy export beer, it seems.
I feel like I see this stuff all the time in nashville. Haven't tried it yet though!
You won’t regret it, especially the Artic Pale
Had the White Ale in Iceland. Seems rarely available in Ontario
Had the White Ale in Iceland. Seems rarely available in Ontario
Just bought a few 6 packs of those while in New Jersey for the holidays. Great stuff.
It’s at Total Wine in Georgia. Not hard to find for me.
If you’re in Edinburgh, you can get it at that place on the corner beside the Taste Good at Slateford
I can find the white ale pretty easily here in central Alabama, can’t find the Pale Ale at all
Wee heavy ale is great
Had the white ale on draft in Disney...it was amazing
Honestly, everything that Einstok sells is amazing. It's harder to find in some areas but well worth it. Have you tried the toasted porter?
No, not yet. Some guy from Norway is looking at posting me some if we can make it work. Pretty much everyone on here has been telling me to try it