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Hard rocking beer man: 'I brew in A Major'

Published: 22 Feb 10 15:08 CET | Double click on a word to get a translation
Online: http://www.thelocal.se/25144/20100222/

“That’s the Way I Wanna Rock and Roll” is a track from Sigtuna Brygghus head brewer Mattias Hammenlind’s favourite hard rock band AC/DC. It also sums up nicely his approach to brewing beer, writes Darren Packman.

See also: Guru's guide: The best beers in Sweden right now

Since becoming the Swedish microbrewery’s first full-time employee early last year Mattias has clearly struck a chord with beer drinkers in this country, masterminding the release of a string of imaginative beers including Sigtuna Black October, Symptom of the Universe Barley Wine and Vårweizen.

As a drummer in a hard rock band, Mattias likes to play hard and fast. He applies the same high-octane level of energy to brewing his beers.

“You could say I brew in A Major, as that’s what AC/DC often play in and it’s their music I listen to when I start brewing my beers”, says Mattias.

“My brewing style is a mix of classical British and US innovation”, he adds, meaning that like US microbreweries he isn’t afraid of tearing up the brewing style rulebook now and again in his quest to find new flavours.

And Mattias isn’t alone. Sigtuna Brygghus is part of a new generation of Swedish microbreweries not afraid to take traditional beer styles and give them a contemporary kick up the backside. Breweries such as Dugges Ale & Porterbryggeri in Gothenburg, Närke Kulturbryggeri in Örebro, Nynäshamns Ångbryggeri and Oppigårds Bryggeri in Dalarna have all seen sales of their beers rocket over recent years as demand grows both at home and overseas.

Until recently Sweden was more famous for the fact nobody cared what beer they drank, as long as it was cheap and high in alcohol. Now the country is being touted as having one of the most exciting beer markets in the world.

This remarkable turnaround is largely due to brewers like Mattias and their almost fanatical belief that craft beers offer drinkers something that until recently had been largely missing in Swedish beers – real taste and character.

“All our beers at Sigtuna have a distinctive character of their own but every one is made with the emphasis on quality, complexity and taste,” says Mattias.

If brewing volumes are anything to go by this invigorated approach to brewing certainly seems to be working at the brewery located on a business park close to Stockholm’s busy Arlanda airport.

In 2008 Sigtuna Brygghus produced just 35,000 litres of beer. A year later that total had more than doubled to 100,000 litres. This year the brewery has already taken orders for more beer than they brewed in the whole of 2009, predicting to end 2010 on around 250,000 litres.

But such a meteoric rise in volumes doesn’t surprise Mattias. He believes the brewery can increase capacity to 1 million litres per year. “After that we’d have some serious space issues at the brewery,” he says with a wry smile.

To meet the surge in demand for Sigtuna’s beers the brewery now employs another full-time brewer, Emil Lindén, who Mattias describes as the “hardest working man in brewing” while the brewery owners themselves often roll up their sleeves and spend their free time helping to bottle and pack beers.

“It’s very much a team effort here at Sigtuna”, says Mattias. “When we’ve got so many orders and deadlines to meet it’s a question of everybody getting stuck in”.
Mattias’s journey from enthusiastic home brewer to a leading figure in the Swedish craft beer movement has been as fast and frenetic as his taste in music.

In 2005 he was brewing beer at home but a visit to another fledgling Swedish microbrewery Dugges Ale & Porterbryggeri in Gothenburg was to set him on his path to becoming a professional brewer. After pestering Dugges’s owner to give him work experience he quit his job as a truck mechanic (“which I hated”) and spent a year learning the brewing process from the bottom up.

He then endured a particularly frustrating four months at Swedish brewing giant Spendrups, where he described his role as “opening and closing valves and pushing buttons more than anything to do with brewing beer”.

After qualifying from a two-year brewing course run by Ludvika technical college he was invited to step up to the big league and become Sigtuna’s first Head Brewer.
A look in the fermentation room at Sigtuna reveals rows of full tanks, each labeled with the name of a beer that will shortly be launched at the Swedish monopoly alcohol stores.

While I was visiting, the brewing team were filtering 4,000 litres of East River Lager, a very drinkable, snappy US-style lager that‘s available in the Systembolaget’s ‘beställningssortiment’ (order catalogue) from the beginning of March.

Also being launched next month are not one but two Easter beers from Sigtuna. The first one, Röd Påsk is an American amber/red ale brewed with crisp US Centennial and Amarillo hops that has a strong malty backbone of chocolate and toffee. The second, Sigtuna Easter Ale, is exceptional, bursting with tropical fruit, sweet lychee and lemon flavours thanks to the addition of some generally unheard of Riwaka hops from New Zealand. Watch out for this one, as I’m already tipping it to be one of the best Swedish beers this year!

Add to this the forthcoming releases of ESB: Extra Sigtuna Bitter, described as a light bitter with malty tones and a pronounced bitter finish brewed using only British hops, Sigtuna Red Ale and Sigtuna Sommarvit, a Belgium-style wheat beer spiced with lemongrass, lime and orange and it’s obvious Mattias and the gang have their hands full.

“And we wouldn’t want it any other way”, he says, and smiles as he heads back into the brewery to turn the hard rock music back on.

See also: Guru's guide: The best beers in Sweden right now

Darren Packman is founder of www.beersweden.se

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11:40 February 23, 2010 by Beavis
Nice to see this suceeding. Have to say the "big" Swedish beers taste like pee. I tend to tell people visiting, "pick any beer but avoid the Swedish ones" But looking forward to trying this out, and the guy seems to have good taste in music, always helps! Just hope he doesnt let one of the big breweries come in with an offer, theyll take over and add all their chemicals to the beer and spoil it.
14:32 February 23, 2010 by Åskar
Beavis, "Just hope he doesnt let one of the big breweries come in with an offer, theyll take over and add all their chemicals to the beer and spoil it."

Don't worry! These people would rather close their breweries down (I hope) than compromise with the quality of the beer. I was a bit worried, though, when I tried the Sigtuna beers at the Stockholm beer and whisky (Hey! Why does the spell-checker protest at the correct spelling of whisky?) fair a couple of years ago and talked to someone in their stand who was obviously not into the making of beer but rather marketing or something even worse. Not once did he refer to "our beers" or "our brands". The whole time he talked about "our products" in the best TV shop manner (djävla räknenisse!).
15:14 February 23, 2010 by BeerSwedenDarren
@Beavis - just to put your mind at rest I think Mattias would rather chop off his right hand (a rather dramatic thing to do if you're the drummer in a rock band) than brew beer with lots of chemicals in it.
17:55 February 23, 2010 by BeerSwedenDarren
Some breaking news....Sigtuna Brygghus today announced it is looking for 175 investors to put up 3,000 SEK to help expansion plans at the brewery in order to meet the record amount of demand for their beers. You can read about the offer over at my blog: http://www.beersweden.se/archives/1958
18:45 February 23, 2010 by Beavis
Good stuff! Best of luck to them.if I had a spare 3000kr..
12:08 February 24, 2010 by Thefall
Down with Spendrups!!
18:43 February 26, 2010 by square
Well done mate we need more brewers who have an absolute passion and love of the art of brewing. It makes life better for us beer lovers to have good quality unique beers. If you guys in Sweden think Spendrups etc is bad you should try Ringnes and Frydenlund, which is the main brew here in Norway, absolute crap.
00:19 February 27, 2010 by Beavis
Ah come on thats not the worst beer.. I think thats the perfectly named Åas.. and it tastes like...
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