Oettinger Pils
Oettinger is brewed according to Germany's famous purity law, and has become Germany's No.1 selling beer brand. A wonderful, crisp, dry lager that has golden colour and finishes with a refreshing dry, bitter taste. Try for yourself and see why this has become a firm favourite of many of our loyal customers!
Budejovicky Budvar Can
Paulaner Munchner Hell Can
Weihenstephan Original
A good beer takes its time. The long storage makes the yellow bright lager, 'Original', a flavourful beer enjoyed with fine poured, white foam. With a mild hoppy note and its pleasant fresh spicy taste, it goes very well with salads, poultry, stews or with a hearty snack. Brewed according to our centuries-old brewing tradition on the Weihenstephan hill.
Weihenstephan Traditional
The reddish brown dark lager 'Traditional' with its mild aroma of hops smells like roasted malt and impresses with its sweet caramel flavor which is followed by a slight bitterness. Goes well with hearty dishes, such as roasts, poultry and game. Brewed according to our centuries-old brewing tradition on the Weihenstephan hill.
Civ & Civ Red Lambrusco
Slightly sparkling - frizzante - this is an excellent example of Lambrusco from Modena in north-eastern Italy. Soft and mildly sweet it has only 8% alcohol and is a perfect thirst quencher on a sunny afternoon or as a partner for pizza!
XXXX Bitter
XXXX Bitter has a clean crisp taste, with a satisfying after bitterness. Bottom fermented at low temperatures to produce a full flavoured beer.
La Trappe Quadrupel
Quadrupel is the heaviest La Trappe beer with a magnificent amber color. Matured in oak barrels, it has a warm, intense flavor that is full and well balanced. Malty sweet, slightly toasted and pleasantly bitter with a sweet aftertaste. Identifiable aromas include banana, almond and vanilla.
Kingfisher Strong Premium Beer
Combining the unique taste and quality of Kingfisher in a Strong Beer, this Indian Lager is clean and refreshing with an added smooth taste that comes from the extra strength. A great beer to match with traditional Indian dishes or spicy curries.
Sol Beer
The story of Sol goes back to 1899, when on a sunny morning in Mexico, a brew master was working away. The early morning sun crept over his brew pot, caught in the majesty of the moment he was inspired to name his brew 'El Sol' - the sun in Mexican. Since that day Sol has been a beer for the working class, a beer of the people.