Steinlager Pure Beer
Steinlager Pure has been designed to transport you back to the pristine and pure lands of New Zealand with every bottle. Wherever you are in the world, Steinlager Pure teleports you via your senses. New Zealand's unique climatic elements that include mountains that rise to capture the moist westerlies, pristine waters and the purest air on the planet all combine to create the pure, clean taste of Steinlager Pure.
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.
Shepherd Neame & Co Double Stout
Velvety smooth palate of dry, burnt flavours, complimented by roast, cocoa and coffee notes. Black, creamy and delicious.
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.
Adnams Broadside Strong Original
The Broadside is made in tribute to a fierce naval battle between the English and Dutch in 1672. The English fleet was moored in Southwold at the time, home to the Adnams Brewery, legend has it most of the sailors were in a tavern when they were called to arms. This is a full bodied ale of fruitcake, pungent hops and punchy alcohol. Perfect with strong cheddar.
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.
Früh Kölsch
Kölsch is a style of beer first brewed in Cologne, Germany. It is unusual because although it is warm fermented with ale yeast, it is then conditioned at cold temperatures like a lager.Which gives it a crisp light flavour style.In 1986, the brewers of Köln agreed upon the Kölsch Konvention, which set out the brewing process that had to be used and restricted the use of kölsch to breweries that were within 50 km/30 mi of Köln. In 1997, Kölsch became a product with a protected geographical indication (PGI), expanding this protection to the entire EU.[3] Currently thirteen breweries in and around Cologne meet this convention.
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.