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Greg's vBlog: Nøgne-Ø Brewery, Part 2

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Uploaded by on Nov 28, 2008

The next day after our trip to the lighthouse and our epic fishing adventure, Kjetil took us on a tour of the Nøgne-Ø Brewery. Later we enjoyed a boat tour through Norway's oldest canal, a dip and a bit of cliff diving (errr...jumping) before we sat down to enjoy a dip into the cellar of rare Nøgne-Ø beers late into the sunlit night.

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  • You have put together some amazing video's love what you doing. I will keep watching.

  • Graphics? Voice overs? Text? You're putting a lot more production value into these more recent vblogs.

    Cool stuff.

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  • The Norwegian guys make the best IPA, even thought it tastes nothing like American IPA. Whatever you call it, don't stop making it!

  • Oh wow, my two favourite breweries actually meeting up. This can bring about wonderful things. If you Stone guys can teach Nøgne Ø to make a better IPA, and Nøgne Ø teach you how to make a better imperial; you'd basically be perfect. Also I am a sake addict, so this made me pretty enthusiastic.

  • Excellent. Yeah the production value is getting way up there, Greg. And this episode solved the question for our American readers, "How do you pronounce Nøgne-Ø"?

  • interesting stuff. good work

  • Oh, and by the way, the name of the old French car parked outside the brewery is spelled Citroën. The double dots above the e indicates that the e should be pronounced separately, and not be "melted" with the o that precedes it.

  • So some of the mash tuns came from Santo Domingo, huh? In an awful state? Seems I'll have to quit drinking Presidente beer every time I go down to the Dominican Republic, which is quite often :( Or hopefully they came from a different, out-of-business brewery, other than Cerveceria Nacional SxA? They're outcompeting everybody else, it seems.

  • Nice! Well done!

    I was just looking around for the name of this amazing beer. I discovered it in november and since that I am hooked on it. The christmas beer was fantastic and the imperial stout is sooooo good.

    This videos was just the right stuff to see!

  • Awesome videos, keep it up!

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