01 January 2006, 20:50
D99Julmust and Christmas
Do only Swedes drink Julmust or is it available in all of Scandanavia?
I bought 4 cases of it in Spain at Ikea last year and shipped most of it home to my father. We took it hunting with us and most of the other hunters liked it better than Coke, Pepsi, Dr Pepper, or anything else.
It's nice because it's not as sweet.
Anyway, nice to have it to drink hunting or not.
I was hoping our Sicilian Ikea would open before the end of the year so they would have some. Next fall I plan on stocking up for the next 12 months.
01 January 2006, 23:18
<JOHAN>D99,
I doubt it’s that popular in Denmark or Norway.
Julmust was invented as an alternative to alcoholic drinks. Julmust is the biggest selling soft drink during Jul, even Coca Cola Company had to jump on the wagon since sale of other soft drinks drops down to near nothing during Jul
There is second chance, same brew is sold during Easter labelled as "PÃ¥skmust"

Must can be aged provided it is stored in a glass bottle.
Check this site
http://www.kristallbeverage.com/KBJulmust.htmlDoes the
cosa nostra Ikea sell svagdricka? Give it a try, I think you would like it
Cheers
/JOHAN
02 January 2006, 05:19
Heritage ArmsD99, you better save a case fo rme when I come visit !
Aleko
02 January 2006, 19:21
D99Is it Apple or Peach hard cider?
If it is I used to go through cases of it in Spain. I would drive 150K to Seville from the coast just to buy it and Julmust.
If it's the stuff I am thinking of it's got a nice vanilla after taste with the fruit.
03 January 2006, 03:52
<JOHAN>D99
It's hard to describe, like a combination of Julmust and beer.
Cheers
/JOHAN
03 January 2006, 16:38
ErikDI have to admit that I've never seen "Julmust" here in Norway, and am actually not really sure what it is. Maybe Johan can explain to me?

03 January 2006, 19:33
D99Julmust is a malt flavored cola type drink. It is not as sweet as a Coke. It has a nice earthy malted flavor. I love it, I would drink it year round if I could find it.
In the states it is available year round. Someone bought the rights to make it. You have to go to Swedish food stores on the net to find it. I sent my parents a couple cases before I headed home.
04 January 2006, 21:11
<JOHAN>Erik
Check this out
http://susning.nu/Julmust and
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julmust You never visit Sweden for shopping?
D99, why not import it to US?

Cheers
/JOHAN
04 January 2006, 22:21
ErikDJohan,
I must admit that I do not go to Sweden very often for shopping!
However, next time I am in Sweden, I'll try to remember to buy some of this "Must". It sounds like it might be something close to our "Vørterøl"? A malt drink without alcohol.
05 January 2006, 00:50
<JOHAN>ErikD
Sure, vørterøl is similar to Julmust. However, in my opinion Swedish Julmust is better
Cheers

/JOHAN
07 January 2006, 11:57
D99Johan,
An American company already has the rights to bottle in in America. They get the big boxes of the liquid mix and pump it into a machine with carbonated water. Then bottle it and sell it for $1.80 a bottle.
Kind of an expensive thing to drink in America.
09 January 2006, 13:19
ceweIn Finland we have something called "svagdricka" that you can make yourself from a packet-a kind of non-alcholic traditional beer. Mixing this with a softdrink should approximate julmust.