Monday 24 October 2016

Evil Twin


The Evil Twin story started in 1997.
In a country dominated by the Carlsberg Brewery, Jeppe Jarnit-Bjergsø started a beer club to find quality beer and share bottles.
It was not long until the group, including Jeppe’s twin brother Mikel (the man behind Mikkeller), were home brewing and entering their beers into competitions. 
In 2005, while still working as a school teacher, Jeppe opened the now renowned Ølbutikken bottle shop in Copenhagen, importing from the US and abroad as well as distributing other breweries including his brothers.
There is some playful rivalry between the two, and with Mikkeller already established Jeppe was keen to be an independent force in the beer world. 
In 2012, ignoring any drawn comparisons, he started brewing professionally as the “Evil Twin” to brother Mikkel. The pair are both "Gypsy Brewers" perfecting recipes at home then visiting commercial brewerys to create a release.
Evil Twin's ethos avoids being tied down to the brewing process but focuses on how it turns out. Producing beers with creativity and spontaneity. 
With Brews like: Even More Jesus, Xmas Eve in a New York City Hotel Room and Ryan and the Gosling, Jeppe states that another criteria for an Evil Twin beer must be a weird name. 
Always influenced by US brewers, Jeppe moved with his family in 2012 to a permanent head quarters in Brooklyn, New York and is now brewing across America. 
At Brew Cavern we are proud to stock:


Ron And The Beast Ryan 
7% 
Limited version of Saison Ryan and the Beaster Bunny with wild yeast, brettanomyces. 
Complex Tropical Fruits and citrus with farmhouse funk and yeast presence. 
Rate Beer 96 Overall


Imperial Doughnut Break
11.5%
Version of Imperial Biscotti Break that’s been “Dry-Doughnutted”. 
Coffee, Bitter Sweet Almonds and Chocolate. 
Rate Beer 100 Overall 




Molotov Cocktail Heavy
17.2%
Heavy Version of an Imperial IPA. 
Caramel malt, dried fruit, with citrus, alcohol and heavily hopped. 



Low Life
5.5%
“Young unacknowledged hoppy Pilsner”
Crisp citrus taste, light maltiness and good bitterness. 










Even More Jesus
12% 
“Thick fudge-like body, pitch black color, amazingly overwhelming aromas of chocolate, coffee, dark fruits and muscovado sugar”
A Classic
Rate Beer 100

Falco
7%
“What makes a great leader? First of all a perfectly balanced blend of qualities, the ability to stand out,be authoritative without overpowering. Show courage and endurance, you will lead the way and set the standards. Very important, be appealing and refreshing to the people. This stereotypical portrait applies whether referring to politics, religion or maybe even this outstanding IPA.”

Wet Dream
6%
“Brown ale boosted with a delightful aroma of citrus, spice and gourmet Keini, Kenya Beans from The Coffee Collective, Copenhagen”

Retro IPA
6%
Moreish bitterness and sharp citrus and pine hops.  
“1985 style IPA. Perhaps you remember the hip hop times. Enjoy a full on hoppy beer infused with everything you loved about the 80’s” 

From Tennessee with Smoke
6.3%
Collaboration with Blackberry Farm with malt and hops smoked by Benton’s Ham’s
“With a rich, earthy hickory smoke character, and a nod to traditional European smoked beers and finished with a Belgian yeast strain, this beer straddles both the Old and New World as interpreted through inspired collaboration.”
Rate Beer 99 Overall


Justin Blåbær 
4.5%

Collaboration with Westbrook and Charleston. Blueberry Berliner Weisse. 

“If you have Blåbær fever this is the only cure for you. We stuffed so many blueberries into this beer its going to make you shout Oh Baby!"















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