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
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@xoMiaMoore / @tusharnene
AT&T U-Verse messed up our internet and cable for the past few weeks so to repay us they 1) fixed the problem and 2) Gave us free premium channels for three months. This means I have HBO now, which gives me access to HBO Go, which gives me access to Game of Thrones Season 3, which gives me access to sleepless nights, which gives me access to strange dreams of Tyrion telling me the purpose of life. Or.. some of those.
I watched episode 1, “Valar Doeharis” last night and while it certainly wasn’t the most exciting episode it did give me some time to reacquaint myself with the characters and it moved the story forward. Tyrion’s plea before his father was easily the most compelling acting of the episode and it’s good to see Peter Dinklage continue to kill it any time he is on camera.
The best visual pieces of the episode came from Daenarys. From an assassination attempt by a creepy ass kid to an army of 8,000 heartless bad asses to dragons, dragons, dragons, dragons, omg dragons, dragons…. I forgot my point.
Episode 2, “Dark Wings, Dark Words“, introduced several new factions including The Brotherhood without Banners and some weird people torturing Theon Greyjoy.
Jaime Lannister provided the action with an ill attempted sword fight against Brienne and Bran is a warg. Cool.
The subtle bit where Margaery Tyrell takes the information that Sansa tells them about Joffrey being a monster and uses it to her advantage was excellent and also very creepy. She’s so clever it’s a bit disturbing.
So far this season is playing its cards rather close to the vest, but I already know that crazy shit goes down in episode 9. Hopefully the episodes until then continue to up the drama and the action while giving the characters some clearer intentions.
The Asian Film Festival of Dallas is very easy to summarize.
Get together in West Village at the Magnolia theater and watch a ton of movies that you would never get to see otherwise with a bunch of like-minded folk. Answer trivia and win free DVD’s, go to the bar and bring in a bottle of wine to your movie, talk with some of the film makers themselves, and afterwards all of West Village is available to you after you leave.
Featuring films from Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Thailand, Korea, the Philipines, and even USA the AFFD was a blast and I will surely be going next year.
I will now quickly give my thoughts on every film I saw this year, in order that I saw them.
ACE ATTORNEY (JAPAN)
A good movie if you haven’t played the games and great movie if you have played the games.
LOVE FICTION (SOUTH KOREA)
A great romantic comedy with a sense of realism to it.
OVERHEARD 2 (HONG KONG)
Exciting and there is an exceptional motorcycle chase, but if you don’t understand the politics of the stock market, much of the movie can leave you lost.
DRAGON (HONG KONG)
My new favorite Donnie Yen film!
NIGHTFALL (HONG KONG)
This takes the cop vs serial killer formula and twists it to something fresh.
GYO (JAPAN)
What starts off with some potential turns into a wtf-fest.
THE GREAT MAGICIAN (HONG KONG)
A lot of fun, although it gets a little zany towards the end.
HEADSHOT (THAILAND)
A movie that could be really good, but they choose to jump back and forth in time without any reason far too often. There are some truly incredible scenes though, although I still felt the pacing of the movie was too strange.
DARK SHORTS (CANADA, SINGAPORE, SOUTH KOREA, USA)
This collection ranged from quirky, to terrifying, and even had a strong message with “Her Story”
GUNS N’ ROSES (CHINA)
The story goes in directions you wouldn’t guess and the final product is a bit of a mash-up, although I’d be lying if I said I didn’t like it.
SAYA-ZAMURAI (JAPAN)
Quite wonderful!! I’ve been humming “Megumiiiiiii” for days now.
YES OR NO (THAILAND)
Very girly (get it?)
I AM A GHOST (USA)
It starts a bit repetitive (on purpose) but this quickly becomes the films greatest strength and leads to some bone-chilling scares.
DEATH OF A CEMETERY (PHILLIPINES)
Extremely interesting, but not terribly exciting. You should still watch it!
TOO MANY VILLAINS (SOUTH KOREA)
A competent noir film with a dark flair
KURONEKO (JAPAN)
A good ghost story although the middle act is drawn out too long
AMOK (PHILLIPINES)
What starts off as an unconnected series of small dramas in a similar area, ties together for a pay off that is worth the wait.
CHINA HEAVYWEIGHT (CANADA, CHINA)
A great film, but I felt the final message was rather depressing.
HARA KIRI (JAPAN)
Incredible
10+10 (TAIWAN)
There are some great shorts in this and then a few that left me baffled.
DOOMSDAY BOOK (SOUTH KOREA)
A really great collection that gets better with every entry. The final one is a laugh riot.
As decided by a special jury, here are the official winners of this years AFFD…
Best Documentary Feature: CHINA HEAVYWEIGHT
Best Narrative Feature: LOVABLE
Special Jury Prize for Cinematography: PEARLS OF THE FAR EAST
Special Jury Prize for Acting: Yoo Hae-Jung, LOVABLE
Special Jury Prize for Advocacy Filmmaking: GIVE UP TOMORROW
Special Jury Mention: GOLDEN SLUMBERS
Special Jury Prize for Ensemble Performance: DAYLIGHT SAVINGS
AFFD is proud to announce the short film award winners:
Best Narrative Short: MODERN FAMILY
Special Jury Prize: LOVE LIKE ALIENS
Special Jury Award for Acting: GUEST
The 11th Annual Asian Film Festival of Dallas starts this Thursday and lasts all week. There will be a lot of good films this year and I will be there, press badge in hand, to watch them and review them. Can I view them all? We shall see.
Here is a trailer that showcases a few seconds from each film at this years festival.
Please enter the url to a YouTube video.So which films am I most looking forward to? Well honestly, everything looks great this year, but if I’d have to choose…. my top ten anticipated films of the festival, in no specific order, are;
Directed by Takashi Miike and based on a popular video game series this movie looks like it will bring the laughs and the strange charm most Miike films have.
Please enter the url to a YouTube video.This movie stars Donnie Yen. Do I really need to say anything else?
Please enter the url to a YouTube video.A movie about a cop turned hitman who takes a bullet to the head and views the world upside-down.
Please enter the url to a YouTube video.Okay, so I honestly I have no idea what’s going on in this trailer, but it looks sweet.
Please enter the url to a YouTube video.“Derek Yee’s THE GREAT MAGICIAN offers up a similar throwback to grand and elaborate tales of mystery and drama. The new film, which matches warlords, revolutionaries and businessmen against a mysterious magician with a secret agenda, results in trickery, humor, action and the return to AFFD screens of the great Tony Leung.” – AFFD’S Website
Please enter the url to a YouTube video.A Chinese heist film. Hellllllllllllllllll yes.
Please enter the url to a YouTube video.An old, forsaken samurai must make a little girl laugh within 30 days or he shall be executed. This premise sounds like it will lend itself to a great movie in my opinion.
Please enter the url to a YouTube video.Considering the trailer for this made me jump half way out of my chair, I am hoping the movie will scare the hell out of me too.
Please enter the url to a YouTube video.A documentary about a whole community living in a cemetery in the Philipines and the political, health, and liberal issues brought up by it.
Please enter the url to a YouTube video.This is really three films in one dealing with the end of the world in very creative ways ranging from a piece of trash causing a zombie outbreak, a robot that gains self-awareness, and a girl who possibly destroys earth through an act of kindness. And one of the directors is Kim Ji-Woon, director of I Saw The Devil (One of my favorite films), so you know I am gonna be all over this movie.
Please enter the url to a YouTube video.If you would like to see the full schedule for the Asian Film Festival of Dallas head over to this link HERE. It will be at the Magnolia Theatre near West Village in Dallas, Texas. If you are in the area come see a great movie!!
These are not in any particular order!
Monster Hunter : White Fatalis
This dragon is a combination of the lighting and dragon elements. It is intimidating in size and on top of that when it attacks it means almost certain death, so make sure to gear up properly. Good luck!
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At first glance the movie looks great. Tekken was supervised by Youchi Mori, who is known for Appleseed, and the screenplay was written by Dai Sato, who has worked on projects like Cowboy Bebop; Sato is also a fan of the Tekken series. Based on these two people alone, I would say so far there is a good foundation for the movie to be a success. If you also take into account the voice actors such as Kyle Hebert, who plays Kazuya Mishima, he is also best known for the character Ryu from Street Fighter. Kyle has also worked on several anime titles like Gurren Lagann and Dragon Ball Z Kai. Cristina Valenzuela also lends her voice talents as Alisa Bosconovitch, and while Cristina is not new to the voice acting world, she played the role of Noel Vermillion from BlazBlue. She has also played her part in the anime world by working on such titles as Blade of the Immortal and K-On! . With this line up I would say I expected the movie to be amazing. The voice acting for the most part was on point but it did have its cheesy one liners and some almost painful moments. (more…)