Smooth, crisp, and bold, this lagers intense taste inspired this beers monster name. Full-flavoured with a delicate hops aroma and flavour that is perfectly balanced with rich malt character make this lager an extremely big tasting brew.Brewers comments - For Monsuta, we recommend enjoying it in a chilled glass so that beer will be at the best temperature. (3)
Kirin Hyoketsu Vodka Soda with natural Lemon uses Hyoten Toketsu technology to deliver a perfect blend of sweet and sour lemon notes with a crisp, refreshing flavour. The juiciness in this beverage leaves you wanting more each time. Hard to say, easy to drink. Kirin Hyoketsu Lemon.
Monsuta Dark delivers a harmonious blend of balanced malty richness with a touch of hops. Inspired by the semi-tropical climate of its origin, Monsuta Dark boasts a complex yet subdued hop character with notes of nuttiness, mild sweetness and soft floral hop flavours. The delicate balance of rich light and roasted malts create an unexpected refreshing and crisp aftertaste.
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.
Cold filtered genuine draft. Brewed from the finest malted barley, selected cereal grains and choicest hops. A popular quaffing beer with a smooth dry finish.
The classic Irish dark Stout that started it all, crafted to perfection for over 200 years. Crack it open, and the first sip tastes as fresh as ever. The unmistakeable deep-dark colour. The crisp hint of roasted barley, the fresh breeze of hops
Guinness's key ingredients are two centuries of glorious brewing craft, roasted malt barley for extra flavour, and twice as many hops for a richer taste. No preservatives. No additives. Just 100% natural, pure ingredients to create the unique flavour of Guinness and the creamy, velvety head that lasts the whole beer through.
It has a mild hoppy taste with a subtle sweet flavour. Unlike a lot of reduced alcohol beers it maintains a solid body and texture. It is an excellent beer for those long lunches.
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.