Adnams Ghost Ship Pale Ale
Adnams Ghost Ship Pale Ale takes its inspiration from Adnams 600-year-old haunted pub, The Bell. The beer itself however is far from scary, offering a good assertive bitterness with a malty backbone and subtle hints of lemon and lime aroma.
Spitfire Golden Ale
Brewed by Britain's oldest Brewer, Spitfire Gold is a well-balanced golden ale. Its sweet malt base is complemented by subtle bitterness and tropical aromas imparted by some of the world's favourite hops, including challenger, centennial and saaz.
Maisels Weisse Original Hefeweizen
The fresh bouquet of choice yeast and pleasant fruit tones combine at the first taste with the mild flavors of malt, fruit and fragrance of cloves with a hint of nutmeg. The slightly fruity, full-flavored wheat beer fragrance typical for Maisel's Weisse, is then revealed in the aftertaste.
8.6 Original
A strong bottom-fermented beer made from the finest barley from our own malt house. Full-bodied with a rich palate. 8.6 Original has a fruity taste due to its special fermentation recipe. A refreshing and clear blonde beer, with a high alcohol content and rich flavour. One sip and your taste buds will immediately spring into action. 8.6 Original is the ultimate beer for strong personalities!
Erdinger Dunkel Weißbier (Case)
Carefully selected dark malts with delicate roasting aromas give Erdinger Dunkel Weißbier its full-bodied flavor and strong character. This elegant wheat beer has a lustrous, deep dark-brown appearance in the glass. The first sip reveals a harmonious symphony of carefully selected wheat and barley malts with exquisite Hallertau aroma hops. The taste buds detect hints of caramel, nuts and fresh bread. An unmistakable top-fermenting accent is provided by Erdinger’s traditional yeast.
Leffe Blonde (6 Pack)
Leffe Blond is a pale abbey beer, with a full, sunny, golden colour. It has a smooth and full bodied taste and a rich creamy head. Like all the Leffe beers, it is a connoisseur beer that is easy to drink.
Westmalle Dubbel (Case)
The dark, reddish-brown Trappist beer from Westmalle contains, thanks to secondary fermentation in the bottle, a rich and complex taste that is characterized by malty and fruity notes with a fresh bitter finish. The monks of Westmalle have been brewing a dark Trappist beer in addition to their existing meal beer since 1856. In 1926 they adjusted the recipe and brew the beer a bit heavier by doubling the ingredients. This is how the beer got its name Dubbel, although many often simply call it Trappist. That recipe is still the basis for the Westmalle Dubbel that we know today.
Chimay Red (Case)
Topped with a creamy head, it gives off a light, fruity apricot aroma produced by the fermentation. The taste perceived in the mouth is a balance confirming the fruity nuances noticed in the fragrance. Chimay is an authentic Trappist product. This means that it is brewed within the walls of a Trappist monastery, under the control and responsibility of the community of monks, who are involved through the process of making and marketing the beer. Most of the income generated by this activity is devoted to the needs of the community and social works.