TUN Red Draught
TUN Draught has arrived and is the answer to all your lager dreams! TUN Draught is a clean, easy drinking, uncomplicated lager, with a light mild malty tone through the mid palate finishing with a hint of bitterness for balance. If you've been buying the same 30 Block for years, it's time to experience a whole new world of freshness with TUN Bitter.
TUN Green Bitter
TUN's full strength bitter is a clean, easy drinking lager that offers sensational value for money. The higher alcohol content gives the beer a fuller bodied taste that's balanced nicely by a hint of crisp bitterness. At this price for full strength beer, you better make some room in your fridge!
Schöfferhofer Hefeweizen
Schöfferhofer, the iconic German Wheat Beer, delivers typical flavours of cloves and spices with a hint of banana. Fantastically full bodied, a nice lemon zest comes through on the back palate to refresh the taste.
Weihenstephan Hefe Weissbier
Weihenstephan Hefe Weißbier is brewed to a classic German recipe, this is a refreshing, naturally cloudy 'Weissbier' with a wonderfully rich yeasty taste. Brewed by the 'Oldest Brewery in the World', Weihenstephan Hefe is still the benchmark for all quality cloudy wheat beers.
Weihenstephan Kristall Weissbier
Weihenstephan is considered the oldest brewery in the world, having been brewing beer for nearly 1000 years! The Kristall Weißbeer is a non-cloudy Wheat Beer that has the wonderful flavour spectrum you get from a traditional Wheat, but with a cleansing and refreshing palate and after-taste.
Weihenstephan Tradition Bayrisch Dunkel
Weihenstephan Tradition Bayrisch Dunkel is brewed according to tradition. A rich, bold and aromatic beer with thick malty character is perfect for the dark beer lover who is after something a little more serious.
La Chouffe Blonde (Case)
La Chouffe Blonde leaves citrus notes on the palate, followed by a refreshing, pleasantly spicy note, giving it a lovely lightness. With its 8% alcohol content and slightly hoppy taste, this golden beer has won over beer lovers from all over the world down the years. The story begins in the late 1970s, in the middle of the Vallée des Fées (the Valley of the Fairies), when two brothers-in-law, Pierre Gobron and Chris Bauweraerts decided to create their own beer in the garage belonging to Chris’ mother-in-law. With the little money they had at the time, they began what the brewery’s fans now call the “Chouffe Story”. The 1st brew of 49 litres was produced on 27 August 1982.
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.
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.