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.
Erdinger Kristall Weißbier
A clever creation from Germany harnessing typical wheat characteristics whilst delivering a crystal clear finish. A fruity and spicy nose, with complimentary citrus and clove fragrances. The fresh spring water and hops sourced from the world famous Bavarian Hallertau region produce a smooth and light bodied in the mouth, leaving a refined, champagne like finish.
Erdinger Weissbrau Weißbier
Brewed and bottled in Germany since 1886, Erdinger has a brewing heritage of over 125 years. This is a hazy pale yellow brew, rich with yeasty, spiced bright citrus with a long mellow finish. Serve Chilled.
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.
Duvel Golden Ale
Blonde and refreshing but with flavour and complexity, the Belgian Ale defines the strong Golden Ale. Made with Pilsner malts, Bohemian hops and a unique yeast strain, creating an intense, aromatic and beguiling Ale. Blonde and refreshing but with flavour and complexity, the Belgian Ale defines the strong Golden Ale.
Paulaner Weissbier Can
Paulaner Munchner Hell Can
Weihenstephan Hefe
A golden-yellow wheat beer, with its fine-poured white foam, smells of cloves and impresses buyers with its refreshing banana flavour. It is full bodied and with a smooth yeast taste. To be enjoyed at any time, goes excellently with fish and seafood, with spicy cheese and especially with the traditional Bavarian veal sausage. Brewed according to our centuries-old brewing tradition on the Weihenstephan hill.
Maisel's Weisse Original Hefe Weissbier
Make every day an Oktoberfest day with this brilliant German wheat beer from Maisel's Weisse. The fresh bouquet of choice yeast and pleasant fruit tones combine at the first taste with the mild flavours of malt, fruit and fragrance of cloves with a hint of nutmeg. The slightly fruity, full-flavored wheat beer fragrance typical for Maisel's Weisse, is then revealed in the aftertaste.
Duvel Blonde Ale
The sunny, warm yellow design of the bottles already suggests it. This Duvel is mild, expressive and deliciously drinkable. No fewer than 6 different hop varieties are used for Duvel 6,66%: just like the classic Duvel, it’s based on the noble and exclusive hop varieties Saaz and Styrian Golding. The flavour is then balanced by adding four expertly selected hop varieties to the mix, which also involves the dry-hopping technique.