Stone's Ginger Joe Alcoholic Ginger Beer
Stones Ginger Joe truly captures the essence of Stones Original flavour with the added fizz enhancing the mouth-feel, giving Ginger Joe a slightly soft, almost creamy, texture. All this combined provides a truly refreshing experience.
Arrogant Frog Chardonnay
Colour: Pale gold with green tints. Nose: Elegant nose with aromas of tropical fruits, stone fruits combined with a hint of toast and vanilla. Palate: The palate is well-rounded and smooth and has a well-balanced acidity.
Francois Martenot Gamay
A light and fruity red with varietal notes of sour cherry and red fruit. It finishes softly, is unpretentious and easy to quaff.
Les Anges French Pinot Noir
The Les Anges range offers the best terroirs and appellations of France thanks to know-how, passion and rigour. The wine style is light, supple and silky - like a cloud. This delightful French pinot noir boasts a beautiful garnet colour with purplish reflections. Notes of fresh red fruits (strawberries, blackberries) and floral nuances greet the nose. Round, succulent and supple berry flavours suggest that the wine is ready for immediate enjoyment.
Mountain Culture Cult IPA
A New England IPA that's bursting with our favourite new world hops, tropical fruit notes, and a pillowy body. It's so entrancing it might just brainwash you into selling everything you own, growing a ponytail and starting a mind-bending drum circle.
ORVAL Trappist Ale
The distinctive fruity and bitter taste of Orval beer means it has become a genuine reference in the exclusive world of authentic Trappist beers. Orval beer is a high fermentation beer. The ageing process adds a fruity note, which strikes a subtle balance between the beer’s full-bodied yet complex flavour and bitterness. The beer was first brewed in 1931 and owes its unparalleled taste to the quality of the water, the hops and the yeast used. The brewery has selected very aromatic and unique hop varieties, which hark back to the first brewmaster of Orval, who hailed from Bavaria. The beer’s aromas are very pronounced while maintaining the right level of bitterness thanks to the English method of dry hopping. The various stages of fermentation – combined fermentation with the original yeast and with wild yeast, followed by fermentation in the bottle – mean the beer must age for some time and requires numerous quality controls.
Spencer Trappist Monks' Reserve Quadrupel Beer
First and only US Trappist, very unique World-class Massachusetts St Joseph's Abbey is the only non-European Trappist range. Deep in its Trappist tradition and monastic way of life, profits ploughed back to community funding and charitable contribitions. Trappist Monks' Reserve Quadrupel is a full-bodied, fragrant, dense amber ale with a frothy tan head. Robust at 10.2% ABV.
Verhaeghe Duchesse Flanders Red
Flanders red. Red barley, wild yeasts, aged in large oak foeders results in a complex, but refreshing sour beer.
Verhaeghe Duchesse Chocolate
A barred aged Flanders red sour, infused with whole cherries and just a touch of Belgian chocolate. Devine!
BOON Kriek
The cherries and young lambic create a red beer that is both natural and fresh, with an absolutely unforgettable sweet and sour taste. This is kriek as it should be, with nothing but real cherries and lambic. There is no place for artificial colourings or flavourings. BOON Kriek uses young and old limbic beer that has been aged in oak casks, and after six months, black cherries are added to provoke a second fermentation, resulting in that amazingly unique taste.