Spitfire Kentish Ale
Since 1698, (that's over 310years!) Shepherd Neame have been crafting fine ales of Britain. This ale, named after the fighter plane that fought and won The Battle of Britain, has a dark amber appearance, with toffee and dried fruit aromatics. A full and textual mouth-feel leave a lasting spicy bitter after taste.
Kilkenny Draught Beer
Bitter Ale, creamy with hints of mocha and cinnamon. Irelands' other much-loved dark beer.
IronHouse Brewery Milk Stout
Starting with a beautiful milk chocolate aroma leading into a smooth cocoa richness and a lingering toasty finish, this stout has embodied the very essence of a gorgeous flavoursome milk stout. Robust enough to pair with roast red meats or braises, yet soft enough to match with white meats, this is the stout to make winter worthwhile.
Insel Brauerei Baltic Stout
Sommeliers descriptionA deep black color in the glass with an impressive, beige head. A captivating bouquet of chocolate and Turkish coffee. The high percentage of roasted oat and wheat barley results in a very creamy drink like a mousse au chocolate made from bitter chocolate. Soft, warming, and pleasurable. Perfect in front of the open fire with ones feet up at the end of the day.IngredientsBrew water, barley malt, wheat malt, oat malt, dextrose, natural hops, yeast (the sugar is completely fermented during bottle conditioning the traditional method)
Guinness Draught Stout
At first you detect the wonderful magical tones of coffee & dark chocolate – that’s the roasted barley. Then you experience the sublime creamy velvety texture thanks to unique use of nitrogen pioneered by GUINNESS. Followed by the perfect balance of the sweetness from the malt, the roast character from the roasted barley and finally the bitterness from the unique hops.