Ecuadorian Craft Beer
The main difference between industrial beer and craft beer is taste. Obviously, craft beer tastes much better and in many ways much better quality.
In Quito, Camino Del Sol is the most popular craft beer brewer and has been crafting beer since 2011.
They offer 5 kinds of craft beer:
Tortuga Pale Ale
Red llama Ale
Condor Stout
Iguana I.P.A
Lagarto Lager
At some pubs you can request a tasting set in which you鈥檒l be given small portions in cute little beer glasses to sample each beer. I did that a while back and ever since have always opted for the Lagarto Lager. This is actually my favorite beer for a number of reasons. It tastes good, has a nice texture, and did I mention it tastes good.聽
聽 It鈥檚 also 4.2% ABV which is my preference. For expats who like their beer stronger, the 7.2% ABV Iguana I.P.A should suffice. As for the price, they all cost the same with a 330ml glass costing $3.50, a pint is $4.50, a 1 liter glass is $8.90, and a 3 liter tower is $25 and ideal for sharing. They also sell these brews in bottles at some supermarkets, but I have never tried the bottles as I prefer craft beer on tap.
If you are in Quito or visiting, the main Camino Del Sol location is at Plaza Foch. This is IMO the best place for pure freshness as they finish their kegs pretty quick and always maintain their pipes.
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Distribution seems to be a big challenge for the craft brewers here. One of the tiendas on my street occasionally stocks something other than the national beers.
And I do like Club Verde a lot in the hot climate of Guayaquil.
However, my taste is usually for Belgian style ales, stouts, porters, dubbels, bocks.
I like my beers like I like my women: dark and sweet.
Which is why I came to Ecuador...
There are of course cheaper craft beer brands, but for a light beer that tastes great, I haven't found a local equivalent (yet) to the Lagarto lager. And speaking of Belgium beer, the lagarto has a bit of that fruity taste that's in Hoegaarden, a favorite of mine as well.
If the craft brewers here could get good distribution and marketing like聽 what is possible in some states (I can find a dozen local craft brews in almost every gas station or convenience store in Ohio or Kentucky), then craft could explode here. The best local craft brewers people in Cincinnati use P&G's pro marketing and advertising partners to create alluring indie beer brands.
Maybe Some enterprising Ecuadorian Brewer would find a clever way to create profitable 75 centavo craft beers for the working class. Everbody wins.
lebowski888 wrote:For the cost of a half liter/US pint, it's about the same as craft brewers in Ohio, my home state. When I am looking for high quality brew, I will pay a premium, just like home.聽 When I am looking to quench my thirst fast in hot weather, I can get Club Verde 50 steps from my door.
If the craft brewers here could get good distribution and marketing like聽 what is possible in some states (I can find a dozen local craft brews in almost every gas station or convenience store in Ohio or Kentucky), then craft could explode here. The best local craft brewers people in Cincinnati use P&G's pro marketing and advertising partners to create alluring indie beer brands.
Maybe Some enterprising Ecuadorian Brewer would find a clever way to create profitable 75 centavo craft beers for the working class. Everbody wins.
Distribution is problematic for many small companies. IMO, one of main reasons is transportation. Let鈥檚 take Quito to Manta as an example, it鈥檚 merely a 250 mile/400km trip but it takes as much as 7 or 8 hours because the terrain is difficult and mountainous.
Another reason is marketability (as dumluk alluded to). Although, the market is indeed Ecuadorians as can be attested when frequenting these pubs and also reading promotional material. But, that market is a minority of Ecuadorians, the ones who have good income and are more adventurous. So, to have these craft beers in gas stations and convenience stores outside affluent areas is in many ways a waste of space.
lebowski888 wrote:Add to that list of Ecuadorian craft 馃嵑 KIMO cacao nibs Stout!
The Dude was not kidding when he said he liked his beer dark and sweet.聽
聽 Yeah, I looked at the numbers for the KIMO cacao nibs stout, and the IBU (International Bitterness Units) number is only 13. That is quite low considering the most popular stout on the planet - arguably Guinness Stout has an IBU of 45.
I haven't tried the KIMO, but considering the ABV (Alcohol By Volume)聽 is 5% and the IBU 13, it's worth a try.
BTW, an IBU of 13 is basically the equivalent of a Budweiser in terms of bitterness.
I have loved the craft beer scene globally for 25 years. but I never imagined such a little country like Ecuador would have made such a fine contribution
lebowski888 wrote:I am now at a indie beer bar in Ba帽os de Agua Santa. Yesterday, I had Ale's Art Llama's Breath Belgian blonde, Stray Dog stout. Today, Atahualpa Gold Ale. Next??
I have loved the craft beer scene globally for 25 years. but I never imagined such a little country like Ecuador would have made such a fine contribution
Yes, Ecuador is special and lovely in so many ways. I also enjoyed craft beer on tap tonight, and residents of Ecuador should be more than pleased that this beautiful little country offers us so much of everything,
To put it in perspective in terms of craft beer, a local newspaper article last year stated that there were 80 brands of craft beer throughout the country.
Yes, 80 different brands of craft beer in Ecuador. That was last year, it's probably 80+ now.
Also, $4 a pint
聽 I tried the Cherusker Sommer and it was okay. Nothing special, but I鈥檝e heard positive things about their other choices. If a particular beer is real good, point that out so we can have some info on which to try.
296 ml bottle
ABV 5.4%
Price: on sale for $1.59 and reason why I bought a few of these.
Poured extra-chilled and directly into a lager glass (don鈥檛 have a stout glass). The head was small but noticeable, I think it would have been more bigger if it the stout wasn鈥檛 as cold. Nice dark black color like with all proper stouts with good body, also comparable to many stout beers.
Smells roast-y, coffee-ish, and chocolate-y. The taste starts out sweet but with an after taste that I can best describe as a unsweetened natural ginseng drink that are sold at Asian stores.
I liked it, the first time I tried it was at a pub and didn鈥檛 like it then. Yeah, it鈥檚 okay and more importantly it鈥檚 a real stout. I鈥檝e had better, but this one is good also.
I鈥檇 give it 3/5 stars.
Nate
As of June 2019, Finding Bourbon in Guayaquil is nearly impossible. I have visited high end liquor stores in the most expensive neighborhoods (Samborond贸n, Urdesa, Kennedy norte) and always come up empty handed.
I have seen some bottles of Maker's Mark for sale on MercadoLibre for about triple the price in the US. Who knows if you'll buy the real thing!
My strategy is to load up when I leave the country. I think the limit is 3 liters per person. At this point, I have 4 bottles stocked in my home bar in Guayaquil.
Don't make the mistake of putting a bottle that isn't duty-free in carry-on bags. I did. Even though I knew better, I made a mistake because I was in a hurry while packing. I almost cried when TSA confiscated a small bottle of four roses in FLL.
Thanks
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