COEDO Shikkoku
Shikkoku is a Japanese word that reflects the jet black colour of onyx, perfect for this enchantingly dark, slow-aged brew marked by an elegant and mellow flavour profile. Dark shadows contrast sharply with the brightness of its fine, tea-coloured head. Aromatic hops surround the nose. COEDO Shikkoku is created with two variations of black malt which are combined with six other malt varieties, making for a black lager that is smooth, light and balanced - never cloying.
La Trappe Quadrupel
Quadrupel is the heaviest La Trappe beer with a magnificent amber color. Matured in oak barrels, it has a warm, intense flavor that is full and well balanced. Malty sweet, slightly toasted and pleasantly bitter with a sweet aftertaste. Identifiable aromas include banana, almond and vanilla.
Menabrea Birra
Birra Menabrea Lager is brewed using light barley malts and maize, for a light, crisp Lager style. A distinctive yeast strain, and a more significant amount of hops than is usual for a Lager beer add to its aromatic complexity. This, combined with a fairly high alcohol level, makes for a very full and flavourful, yet still refreshing Lager. Around 100 thousand hectolitres of beer are produced annually, part of which for export in twenty countries.
Sydney Brewery Paddo Pale
Tripple hopped, Paddo Pale shows a citrus and floral aroma with a full malt mouthfeel and a big bitter finish.
Kronenbourg 1664
Sold in 50 countries worldwide, the unique recipe of KRONENBOURG 1664 is distinguished by the use of the aromatic Strisselspalt hop - the 'caviar of hops', delivering a long, slow, satisfying taste. Hailing from historic Alsace province, this premium continental Lager, is more bitter than sweet, with a distinctive citrus flavour reminiscent of grapefruit.