Game of Thrones has a million marketing tie-ins, and one of the most unique products we’ve seen from a television show so far is the Game of Thrones beer collection. In collaboration with Brewery Ommegang, the Game of Thrones beer collection features a different seasonal beer launched in limited releases. So far, there have been 5 beers: Iron Throne, Take the Black Stout, Fire and Blood, Valar Morgulis, and the recently-released Three-Eyed Raven. From a brunette ale to a dark saison hybrid, each beer is unique in theme and flavor.
But how do these beers measure up? Are they for beer aficionados only, or will fans of the show who enjoy a casual beer also enjoy them? We decided to pit our resident brew expert, Tushar, against beer newbie (but Game of Thrones fangirl) Mia to bring you their thoughts on the three most recent Game of Thrones beers.
Fire and Blood
Named after the words of House Targaryen, Fire and Blood bills itself as a red ale with fruity, malty notes. As implied by the name, the beer has a red hue.
Mia – Beer Newbie
The first thing I noticed is that it doesn’t have the dark beer smell which, to me, is unappealing, so that’s a plus. The first time I tried this beer, I distinctly remember saying the name was unfortunate, because it tasted like blood and burned dirt. This time around, I guess I’ve grown a taste for beer, because I actually tasted fruity notes. There is a lot of flavor in this brew, but luckily, no bitter aftertaste. It is a lighter beer than I expected from the color. Overall, I would drink this beer again, though it’s not my all-time favorite.
Tushar – Beer Journeyman
This brew actually came randomized with one of three different labels for each of Daenerys’ dragons. Looks like Mia got Drogon on hers, but mine was Viserion looking angry as hell.
Fire and Blood is brewed with ancho chilies to give it a bit of a kick. But don’t worry, you’re not going to burn your face off or be breathing fire when anyone utters Dracarys. The ancho gives Fire and Blood a short-lived punch (presumably the fire) that decays pretty quickly and gives way to some mild fruity sweetness and malt flavor. This is called a red ale (naturally, the blood) but the red ales that I’ve had over the years vary wildly in hoppiness and fruitiness – the only consistent characteristics is that they were darker than ambers, not as heavy as darks, and had a range of fruitiness from bottom to top.
Mia’s experience, at least the second time around, did have her finding those fruity notes characteristic with a red ale, but that spice and heat to me differentiates Fire and Blood. With the spice from the ancho and that red ale sweetness, I’m sure this would get the seal of approval from House Targaryen.
I could definitely marathon some Game of Thrones and enjoy this brew on the fine spring Sunday evenings while the show takes over my TV at 9pm.
Valar Morghulis
Valar Morghulis was created for fans, by fans with an online contest determining the style and name of the beer. An Abbey Dubbel ale, Valar Morghulis is malty and has notes of caramel, toffee, ripe fruits and burnt sugar.
Mia – Beer Newbie
I had the fortune to try this beer at the San Diego Comic Con ceremonial keg tapping event last year. I wasn’t excited about going to a beer tasting, but I was excited about Game of Thrones. Suprisingly, this was the first beer that I’ve ever tried that was almost enjoyable. It’s got a much lighter flavor, so it’s not as intense as some of the other beers I’ve tried, but not watered down, either. To me, it tastes almost summery. Is it delicious? No. Is it tolerable for getting drunk on beer? Yes. Of all the beers, this is the one I’d purchase again. The only downside is it’s hard to pronounce.
Tushar – Beer Journeyman
Delicious. Straight up and down. Fire and Blood is advertised as a Dubbel, which is a Trappist style ale known for being a bit on the heavier side with fruit flavors. For those of you who beer regularly in more of a crafty way, this would be close in style to those chalices of Chimay Red you enjoy so much. I found Valar Morghulis to be more flavorful than other dubbels I’ve had, with strong notes of cherries and other dark fruits, and it was surprisingly easy going down. Even pouring it slow gave it a head of foam in my glass that stayed through the entire drink and tasted only moderately carbonated. It’s a delicious brew, but not something I could kick back and sip on bottle after bottle. So while this one isn’t something that should be the entire of a beer night, I would love to stock a few more bottles of this limited edition offering.
While the beer’s very good, not sure how the name ties into the style. Sure, valar morghulis means “all men must die” in Valyrian, but not sure of the connection of an abbey dubbel to the House of Black and White or the Faceless Men. Then again the name and style were determined by fan contest, so that’s kind of expected.
Either way, Valar Mozugis – “all men must drink.” There’s a little lesson in High Valyrian for you kids from Tushar of the House Nene, first of his name, Mayor of Brown Town and Protector of the Realm.
Three-Eyed Raven
The newest beer in the Game of Thrones collection, Three-Eyed Raven is a Dark Saison ale, a hybrid style. It is almost black in color, this brew is yeasty, peppery, and crisp.
Mia – Beer Newbie
This is not a beer for a beer newbie. Three-Eyed Raven is VERY dark, bitter, and heavy. For me, it left a beery aftertaste that was bitter and unpleasant. Unlike the other two beers, I couldn’t discern any deeper flavor other than bitter beer. (Bitter like Bran? Who knows.) It tasted awful to me, but hey, I’m the Jon Snow of beer, so what do I know? Both me and my drinking partner couldn’t finish this beer.
Tushar – Beer Journeyman
Like Mia said, this isn’t a beer someone just starting out in their beer journey should take their opening sips with. Pouring dark like the wings of the raven itself, this beer does have some sweetness to it that can get lost in what some could consider a bitter finish. I didn’t experience the extreme bitterness Mia did – I found the hoppiness and spices characteristic of a Saison, even though those flavors were toned down a bit here. At the same time it did not have the heaviness that comes with a dark beer like Ommegang’s Game of Thrones beer #2, Take the Black Stout.
Three-Eyed Raven is a dark saison ale, which actually I don’t think I’ve ever tried before. Generally the saisons I’ve had (also called farmhouse ales) have been much lighter in color, hoppy and spicy with a good bit of carbonation. Take a look at Ommegang’s own Hennepin as an example – it’s light with citrus and spice flavors. So what’s the deal with this one? Ommegang’s Mike McManus answers that one: “When we zeroed in on Bran’s storyline with HBO, we knew this was the perfect opportunity to brew something with many different characteristics and attributes – a beer that’s not truly one thing or another. It is definitely the most unique beer in the series to date, which is very exciting.”
He went on to say more on how it associates to Bran – “We’re certain those fans will be just as surprised by the complexity of Three-Eyed Raven as they were by Bran’s discovery at the end of season four.” OK, Mike, we see where you’re going here. You could say it’s a… Stark… departure from the first four brews. Maybe with a dual personality between dark and saison like the old man and the raven?
Mia Moore / Tushar Nene
Staff Writers
@xoMiaMoore / @tusharnene
The Nerdscendence Opens! Nerdscendence Ep. 1 Season 1
Hey Everyone, Sam here. I’ve been working on the idea of this podcast for a while now and while the content itself is still in stages of infancy, that purdy hyperlink right up there is the first episode in what I hope will be a long and, erm…storied run.
Nerdscendence is about one thing, showing people that it’s possible to nerd out about anything. From comics, movies, and television shows to hockey teams, computer building, and beer. It’s my goal to find guests who are not only well versed in their topics but can share their obsessive love with all of you!
So, this is a weekly show that will be eventually be available on not only Sub-Cultured.com but also, iTunes and Soundcloud. If you have any suggestions for guests or constructive criticism please let me know.
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Sam Smith
Staff Writer
So as I was coming back from the Vista Viking Festival last week, I was wondering how mankind had ever gotten anything done. No really. Think about this for a minute.
The vast breadth of history is peppered with people coming out of a stupor for long enough to finally do something. Then they celebrated. In the case of Oktoberfest, they celebrated for a month.
Mankind has had options for fermented libation for about as long as or maybe longer than they have been able to record such information. Potentially, the ability to write it down was impeded by the access to it in the first place.
Side note: I do have a great appreciation for good beer. Can’t and don’t like to drink overmuch, but I do like to “see the world” of beer as it were.
So I attended my first Texas Frighmare Weekend convention this year and had a good time. I have been to conventions before (A-KON, AnimeFest), but it felt like the target demographic was a certain age and I was quickly growing too old, now being 25 (Unless I wanted to show up in a Pedobear outfit). I needed something more in tune with my adult tastes and to be with peers of a similar age. Texas Frightmare Weekend quenched this thirst with blood, sexuality, and a general vibe of “Do your thing and nobody will get in your way“.
What I mean by this is that where at conventions of my youth people were checking your wrist bands, checking to make sure everyone was following the rules, and keeping things orderly, Texas Frightmare Weekend instead gave respect to the audience of adults it is aimed towards and understood that people don’t need to be monitored to act like decent human beings. It was a good time, and I will hopefully be returning next year.
I spent an hour looking for the convention, because I went to the wrong hotel twice. Third time is the charm, eh? And when I finally got there I was pleased to see there was free parking for con attendees and that there was a DeLorean from Back to the Future parked out front. I got outside and was courteously helped by the hotel staff and given the keys to my room. My room was very nice with a beautiful view. From my window you could see a pool down below with con attendees splashing around.
Being late I had time to walk the dealer room a few times, get dinner, and get a good seat for the midnight screening. The dealer room was large and cozy with the usual assortment of t-shirts, posters, action figures, product demos, and Tom Savini… wait, Tom Savini? Jackpot! In the middle of the dealer room were several celebrity guests set up for autographs (usually 20-30$ a pop), including Verne Troyer (Mini-me), Keith David, Tom Savini, Roddy Piper, and a few others. Some of them seemed a bit jet lagged, but over all they were generally pleasant. Suda 51 had a great demo of Lollipop Chainsaw set up at one end of the dealer hall and the super nice, “professional” cosplayer Jessica Nigri was there to answer all questions (You can visit her website here).
For food they had a really cool buffet set up that ran almost all day. Some conventions I’ve gone too only had buffet food available at certain hours, so it was real treat to be able to get food all day, and good food at that. Also I could buy beer. Thank god. Sandwiches, chicken tenders, hot dogs, soft drinks, energy drinks, beers, nachos, etc were all available for a fair price.
They had a special event called Prom Night and for 10$ you could enter a ballroom area, decorated to the theme of Carrie, to eat, drink, and hang out with the special guest celebrities. Everyone had a blast and it was great to see the guests being so involved.
Anyways, I made my way to get a seat for a midnight screening of __________ (It was a secret screening and I’m not allowed to say what it was) and ended up in a comfortable room laughing for the next hour and a half. It was a good way to end the night, and I went to my hotel room and wrapped up for the night.
The next day was a bit more jam-packed, as most conventions always get busier on Saturdays. I got to explore more of the hotel, get charmed by Norman Reedus, view a few more screenings, and sit through an awesome Walking Dead Panel (That I have video of). In a room three times as large as the dealer room was an area solely for the celebrity guests to mingle with their fans (and take their money for photos lol). That’s where I saw him… Norman Reedus, a.k.a. – “That cool dude from Boondock Saints” and Daryl from The Walking Dead. He had a long line. A long line of beautiful women. All clamoring for a chance to pay him money to talk with them. How pathetic….. I got in the line too. ;)
After standing in line for an hour I prepped by DSLR and got a good seat in The Walking Dead panel with Norman Reedus, Irone Singleton, Michael Rooker, Chandler Riggs, and Madison Lintz. The room was overflowing with people who exploded in applause at every bit of news (including me), and a few hints were given for the next season. Don’t worry though, I recorded quite a bit of it and will be posting it to IHOGeek’s YouTube later this week. Be grateful, as I had to delete of my general convention footage to make room on my memory card (Note to self – buy more memory cards).
Anyways, I stuck around and attended a few more panels and viewed a few more screenings before heading home for the week. All in all it was a great time and it felt like an event for adults. Not only that, but it was refreshing to see couples together enjoying horror together. Too often horror gets pushed off as more of a male thing, but Texas Frightmare Convention says otherwise.
Women dressed like it was Halloween (pretty skimpy stuff), and men busted out their favorite costumes too. People walked around and helped each other out, many times with beer in hand and celebrities were really nice too. It was so odd to step onto an elevator next to Tony Todd, the Candyman himself (also Night of the Living Dead).
Come check it out next year. Their official website is here.
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As a rule, I do not, I repeat, DO NOT write poetry.
However, in the spirit of the day I will besmirch my good name and do otherwise.
You and I R2 of a Kind
By B. Hanson
I promise I’ll keep you warm at night
And remember how kind you are,
Even when we fight.
I won’t tell anyone about the time
you watched half of a Harry Potter movie with me . . .
(Oh wait, I just did.
Sorry about that.
Crap. Where was I?)