RODENBACH Alexander
RODENBACH Alexander is brewed at the RODENBACH brewery in Roeselare, in the province of West Flanders. This mixed fermentation beer consists of two thirds beer that was matured in oak casks for 24 months and one third young beer, and has been subjected to maceration with sour cherries.This extraordinary beer with its unique, balanced palate, complex finish and subtle fruit and wood notes is undoubtedly one of the best sour ales RODENBACH has ever created. It was brewed for the first time in 1986 on the occasion of Alexander Rodenbachs 200th birthday and is now back by popular demand to the delight of beer lovers here and abroad.
Shepherd Neame 1698 Strong Ale
First brewed in 1998 to celebrate Shepherd Neame's tercentenary, this copper-bronze, bottle conditioned beauty is an intense yet uniquely intricate offering thrice-hopped during the brewing process. This adds rich resinous notes and spikes of citrus to a moreish strong ale already rife with notes of liquorice, Masala wine, caramel and spicy orange. A frisson of dark fruit freshens the finish.
BentSpoke Cluster 8 IIPA
Come and taste our coveted double IPA from the original source. An imperial IPA, big and bold with lots and lots of hops!!! Tropical and citrus aromas, solid yet clean malty palate.
Akasha Mosaic IPA Can
Moo Brew Seasonal Stout
Its stout season and the Velvet Sledgehammer is back. Its better than ever, and ready to ease you through the winter darkness with its 8% syrupy, roasted-malt goodness.
Maltnhops Brewhaus NEIPA New England Indian Pale Ale
Our NEIPA is hazy and malty with a restrained bitterness and sweet flavours of mango, pineapple and oranges. At 6.6% this is our crowd pleaser. Packed with Mosaic, Amarillo and Citra hops to give it a juicy tropical finish.
Rochefort 8 Trappist Belgian Ale
Pours milky-chocolate with a dense tan foam. Herbs, caramel, toffee and cholocate on the nose preceed a palate that packs a malty punch thats perfectly balanced given the 9.2% abv.
Moo Brew Moo Brew IPA
We said wed never make an IPA, because Moo Brew (and Mona) owner David Walsh isnt into IPAs. Then we made a Limited Release IPA and made Walshie drink it. He did not fire us. Plus it sold like hot cakes (and won a bunch of stuff). So we added an IPA to our core range. And its a lighting-strike tempting 6.66% alc/vol.The Moo Brew IPA is light in colour, using a well-balanced pale base malt bill with some specialty malts from Germany thrown in to give it some complexity. The hops present big, fruit-driven notes coupled with a piny, resinous backbone that makes your tongue furry (in a good way, promise). This sprightly, heavily hopperised (thats a technical term) brew is guaranteed to stand tall even in this most oversaturated of beer categories.
Schneider Weisse Tap 5 Meine Hopfen - Weisse Weizen Doppelbock
Hoppy fireworks - a new wheat beer style. Shiny golden, slightly reddish strong wheat doppelbock.An intense floral aroma of tropical fruit and pineapple. An exotic fruity sweetness meets with fireworks of hops. This extreme wheat beer shows how far wheat beer taste can go and pairs very well with spicy food.TAP5 Meine Hopfenweisse shows how far wheat beer can go. This specialty was created by the crazy idea of a transatlantic brewing project between Garrettt Oliver (brewmaster at Brooklyn Brewery, New York) and our brewmaster Hans-Peter Drexler.
Delirium Red Strong Fruit Beer
Pours deep dark red colour, with a light pink, compact and lacing head. Soft fruity aroma, with hints of almond and mildly sour cherries on the nose. The palate is sweet and fruity, with a nice balance between sweet and sour. An excellent dessert beer.