Jägermeister Liqueur
Produced in the town of Wolfenbüttel, Germany, Jägermeister is derived from 56 herbs, spices, fruits and roots from across the world the aged in enormous oak barrels. The traditional way to enjoy the dense liqueur is chilled in the freezer and then drunk from a shot glass.
Chimay Red
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.
Löwenbräu Original Beer
Löwenbräu translates to 'lions brew' and is brewed under German Purity Law. This all natural beer is fully balanced with dry but crisp, bitter undertones. Clean, smooth and perfectly structured.
Chimay White
The wonderful flavour of Chimay White, as sensed in the mouth, comes from the smell of hops: above all it is the fruity notes of muscat and raisins that give this beer a particularly attractive aroma.
Hollandia Beer
Fully imported from Holland, Hollandia is brewed in the traditional way creating a beer that is crisp and refreshing in the northern European lager style. Careful selection of hops and barley ensures Hollandia will become a firm favourite of lovers of the style.
Beck's Beer
Beck's is a full-flavoured lager with a distinctive European malt taste. Known for it's refreshing and vibrant palate, a style that dates back many centuries. Beck's is best enjoyed with great friends and warm afternoons.
Henkell Trocken Dry-Sec Sparkling
Henkell is one of the world's most popular sparklings and one with a long and proud history. The classic Henkell Trocken is fresh and fruity with hints of ripe pear and green apple. A crisp clean and lively finish.
Schofferhofer Hefe Can
Schöfferhofer Hefeweizen is the most popular variant of the Schöfferhofer Classics range. If you look carefully, you’ll notice there’s little bit of yeast left in the bottom of each can. And thanks to a higher amount of hop, it tastes slightly more flavourful than other wheat beers – yet boasts a fresh and tangy fruitiness. Even visually, it is a true delight: Its shiny amber colour is one of a kind. But we might as well spare you all the talking. After all, the best way to feel Schöfferhofer’s sparkle is to open up a can, pour it slowly into a freshly rinsed wheat beer glass (Hold it tilted to avoid excess foam!) and take a first sip. Cheers!
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.