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Boutique Beer Specialist | The Number 1 Beer in Russia NOW AVAILABLE IN AUSTRALIA Baltika Brewery". Baltika has quickly become world renowned, winning numerous international awards. This relatively unknown beer label has already risen to become the second biggest selling beer in continental Europe, the sixth biggest selling beer on the world market and the fastest growing beer in the world, all in little more than a decade.. | | | Special Packaging English Pack 1 Bottle 12 Ale x 0.500 ml English Pack 2 Ale Bottle 12 x 0.500 ml Super 4 Pack Lager Can 24 x 0.500 ml World Beer Pack 0 12 x ml | | | Argentina | | BACK TO TOP | Quilmes Alc: 4.9% 330ml There's a lightly malty, slightly honeyed note on the nose of this golden-coloured beer, followed by a nice sense of mellow nuttiness. On the palate it has a broad, expansive character with a fruity, dry flavour and rich texture. Not particularly distinctive, but enjoyable. | |  | Australia | | BACK TO TOP | Silly Yak Gold Australia Alc: 4.5% 330ml Pale Golden Ale with tight very white head. Delicate fruity aroma notes with a subdued hop aroma. Good mouth fullness with a slightly sharp, refreshing finish. The lingering bitterness adds to the crisp refreshing nature of this beer. The perfect summer thirst quencher! | | | Belgium | | BACK TO TOP | | Abbey of Notre-Dame de Scourmont | | | Chimay Blue Belgium Alc: 9% 330ml Depending on how it is stored and poured this beer is a royal deep amber brown clear colour with a large lasting beige head. For extra yeast pour the whole bottle otherwise leave the last 10% in the bottle. The aroma is delicate with typical spices, hop, dried fruit and Belgian style yeast aromas which is typical of the Belgian Strong Dark Ale style. The body is smooth and luscious with a mildly sweet, moderately hoppy bitter, sourdough bread yeast and spicey flavours. Moderately dry yeasty finish. A classic Blegian beer and highly recommended. | |  | Chimay Blue Grand Res. Belgium Alc: 9% 750ml Named Grande Réserve, it is principally distinguished by its character of a strong beer. This is a beer whose fragrance of fresh yeast with a light, flowery rosy touch is especially pleasant. Its flavour, noticed when tasting it, only accentuates the pleasant sensations perceived in the aroma , while revealing a light but pleasant touch of roasted malt. This top fermented Trappist beer , refermented in the bottle, is not pasteurised | |  | | Chimay Red Belgium Alc: 9% 330ml | |  | | Chimay Red Premiere Belgium Alc: 7% 330ml Since 1862 the Trappiste monks of the Chimay Abbey in have been brewing Chimay ale combining the artesian water of Chimay Abbey with the fine barley malt and aromatic blend of hops and Chimay’s uniquely cultivated yeast. Top fermentation gives Chimay a distinctive fruitiness of flavour. Fresh yeast is added just prior to bottling resulting in a slight sediment which you can see. This secondary fermentation in the bottle adds to the ale’s richness and body. The Trappiste fathers of Chimay use exclusively natural ingredients. This product has neither been pasteurized nor filtered | |  | | Chimay White Belgium Alc: 8% 12 x 330ml Until the mid 1800's, Chimay brews were characteristically dark and sweet. In the 1960's, Chimay Blanche was developed as a triple - fermented beer with a distinctively drier taste. Identifiable by its white crown cap, Chimay Blanche is a golden ale with a hazy appearance and fine head. | |  | Chimay White Cinq Cents Belgium Alc: 8% 750ml This beer with its typical golden colour, its slightly hazy appearance and its fine head is especially characterised by its aroma which results from an agreeable combination of fresh hops and yeast. The beer's flavour, 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. The aroma complements the touch of bitterness. There is no acidity, but an after-bitterness which melts in the mouth. | |  | | | | | | | | | | Brasserie dOrval | | | | Orval Belgium Alc: 6.2% 330ml This has a complex and unusual flavor and aroma produced by a unique strain of yeast. The beer is light in color, slightly cloudy, and has a large, foamy head. There is a complex aroma of leather, horse blanket, spice, and many other earthy components. | |  | | Brasserie Dubuisson | | | | Bush Alc: 12% Belgium Brasserie Dubuisson Frères Sprl 250ml Its amber colour is due to the use of caramel malt in the production process. Bush Amber, the strongest Belgian beer, has an alcohol content of 12%. Its bitter sweet taste provides it with firmness and personality. What's more, it helps digestion
| |  | | Brasserie Rochefort | | | | Trappistes Rochefort Belgium Alc: 11.3% 330ml It pours a dark coppery colour. It has a very meagre headand little aroma, which is typical of English beers, however itstaste is pronounced: malty and very smoky. | |  | | Brouwerij Alken-Maes | | | Grimbergen Dubble Belgium Alc: 6.5% 330ml The Belgian Dubbel is a rich malty beer with some spicy /phenolic and mild alcoholic characteristics. Not as muchfruitiness than the Belgian Strong Dark Ale but some darkfruit aromas and flavors may be present. Mild hop bitternesswith no lingering hop flavors. It may show traits of a steelycaramel flavor from the use of crystal malt or dark candysugar. Look for a medium to full body with an expressive carbonation | |  | | Brouwerij Bosteels | | | | Karmeliet Tripel Belgium Alc: 8% 330ml Impressive fluffy, lasting, “stand up out of the glass” variable bubbled,white head. The beer itself is a faintly hazy gold, desert winecolour. Medium strong citrus, hops, caramel, doughy grainy maltand spicy fruit aroma. The high carbonation and yeastiness withhints of honey and tropical fruity flavours produces a tingling intensesweet sour bitter start. A freshly brewed bottle of this beeris truly a unique experience. Smooth luscious body with sweet lastingzingy faintly alcoholic middle. Beautiful floral sweet doughy sourfinish and fruity watermelon aftertaste. Being quite fruity and sweetthis beer pairs very well with many deserts. | |  | Kwak Belgium Alc: 8% 330ml This strong Belgian beer pours a ruby / dark amber colour, witha tight, persistent white head. The nose has wheaty aromas withclove and spices, but also a toffeed note and hints of estery banana.In the mouth it is medium-bodied but smooth, with a nicelightness of touch and a racy lemon fruit quality giving and initialimpression of crispness, then the subtle toffee and malty notescome through, with a biscuity richness and some cherry fruit.This does retain a sense of freshness and the dry, quite bitterfinish also keeps it clean and dangerously drinkable. | | | | Brouwerij der Trappisten van West | | | | Westmalle Triple Belgium Alc: 9% 330ml The Triple has a deep golden colour. It is brewed with a largevariety of different hops and malts with added Demerarasugar. It is incredibly complex, aromatic, full of flavours suchas banana, orange and hops. | |  | | Brouwerij Hoegaarden | | | | Hoegaarden Forbidden Fruit Belgium Alc: 8.5% 330ml A gift from the gods. De Verboden Vrucht (or 'The Forbidden Fruit') is a full-bodied, dark-red coloured brew that tastes both sweet and dry; delivering an excellent balance of flavours accompanied by a spicy, herbal aroma. Brewed with roasted malt, coriander, dry orange peel and Hoegaardenyeast, Forbidden Fruit is a rich, highly aromatic beer with an irresistible taste. It's a must-try for connoisseurs. | |  | Hoegaarden Grand Cru Belgium Alc: 8.7% 330ml This is a tripel-style (or possibly Belgian golden) ale from the producers of Hoegaarden Wit Bier. Although the beer is very different, it shares some characteristics with weissbiers,particularly in the spicy, lightly fruity aroma. The beer is alsoslightly hazy, but its colour is more golden. | |  | | Brouwerij Rodenbach (Palm) | | | | Rodenbach Grand Cru Belgium Alc: 6% 330ml The classic Belgian red ale, aged in huge oak tuns. Deep, bittersweet complexity, hints of steely minerality, and a crisp finish give this specialist beer a distinctly refreshing quality. | |  | Rodenbach Ordinaire Belgium Alc: 5% 250ml The flavour has suggestions of Madeira, passionfruit, oak and hints of iron. The result is refreshing and full of assorted flavours- cherry flavoured cough sweets and a mild balsamic vinegar being perhaps the two dominant notes. Much more balanced, laid back and delicious than the unblended Grand Cru. | |  | | Duvel Moortgat | | | Duvel 330ml Belgium Alc: 8.5% 330ml Pours an attractive gold clear colour with a large long lasting fluffy white head. The aroma from a freshly brewed bottle is really quite magic; sweet floral, nectar, light ginger like spices, yellow ripe apples and sultanas come to mind. Medium bitter, faintly sourdough and citrus-like start, not as spicy on the tongue as the aroma, smooth full body, a complex sharpish tang on all parts of the mouth and long lasting pleasant refreshing dry finish and very pleasant after taste.
| |  | | Duvel 750ml Belgium Alc: 8.5% 750ml Duvel has a fruity dry aroma, owed to the finest hops, that reminds experts like Michael Jackson of Poire William concerning its bouquet and pallet. Its dry but still alcohol-sweet flavour makes the beer an excellent thirst-quencher, with a pronounced hop aroma. Thanks to the balance between a fine aroma and subtle bitterness, this beer occupies a unique position in the rich Belgian Beer tradition. Duvel is the perfect companion for appetisers, digestives and every other occasion. | | | | InBev Belgium | | | | Leffe Brune Belgium Alc: 6.5% 330ml Leffe Brown is substantially more robust than Leffe Blond. This rich variety combines the rich aroma of roasted caramelwith a slightly sweet finish. It is an excellent accompaniment to hearty, sweet and savory types of cuisine. | |  | | Leffe Triple Belgium Alc: 8.5% 330ml bottle Leffe Triple is a stronger beer with a full aftertaste of spicy coriander and orange. Leffe Triple is an excellent replacement for any robust or full-flavored white wine. | |  | Stella Artois Belgium
Bottle 6x 1.00ml 5.2 % Can 24 x 0.500ml 5.2% A crafted brewing process uses traditionally malted barley and the finest hops, resulting in a premium lager with superior quality and a full, unique flavour. Stella Artios has a clear, pale golden colour with a fine, clean bitterness and a hint of citrus fruit.
| |  | Canada | | BACK TO TOP | | Moosehead Brewery | | | Moosehead Alc: 5% 350ml This had a really bright, almost fizzy carbonation that made it seem rather skittish and almost unnatural. Hoppy and fruity,there is a real lemony crispness on the nose, and the palate has plenty of verve too. It has lots of hoppy, herby flavour and a nice dry, lingering finish. Not amazingly complex, but a very nice lager all the same | | | Croatia | | | Karlovacko Croatia Alc: 5% 330ml Bottle Taking its name from its Croatian hometown of Karlovac, Karlovacko is amongst the best of Europe’s macro-brewed beers, offering a beautifully balanced combination of grainy malts and spicy hops in both its aroma and flavour. This clean, golden lager is crisp, refreshing and extremely sessionable. | |  | Cyprus | | BACK TO TOP | | Keo Cyprus Alc: 4.5% 330ml Nice golden colour with a compact white, mostly lasting head. Mainly malt aroma with some doughy yeast thrown in. Flavour is a little light on, initially some sweetness and the hops on the finish. | |  | Czechoslovakia | | BACK TO TOP | | Pilsner-Urquell | | | Elisbrau Czech Czech Republic 500ml Alc: 5% Pours a deep clear golden color with plenty of creamy white head that doesn't fade in a hurry. Smells hoppy, spicy and a little floral. Not bad. The taste is also fairly hoppy and bitter enough to finish clean, but there is some nondescript sweetness there too to balance it a bit. The mouthfeel is very heavy and a bit tingly. Overall, it's a very drinkable beer.
| | | El Salvador | | BACK TO TOP | | La Constancia | | | Suprema El Salvador Alc: 5.3% 355ml Very nice aroma of pale malt and grassy hop. Pale gold color with a white film for head. Not too thin in body with coarsely creamy carbonation. Flavor is mostly grassy with enough light malt to balance. There is a nice noble hop bite in the finish.
| | | England | | BACK TO TOP | | Adnams Broadside Ale
Alc 6.3% 12 Btl 500ml Chocolate covered dried fruit, baking spice, and mocha aromas. A rich bittersweet entry follows through to a full-bodied palate with rich toffee, fruit compote, chocolate covered citrus peel, and fruity, tangy hops. Finishes with a long sweet malt and wild honey fade. Very tasty and quite uniquely flavoured | |  | | Badger | | | Fursty Ferret United Kingdom England 500ml Alc: 4.4% A clear golden/amber in colour. Medium bodied, showing more malts than hops, full through the palate with nothing bitter at all, actually more sweet than anything else. Good length, with a touch of satisfying bitterness on the finish.
| |  | Badger Golden Champion England Alc 5.0% 500ml This brilliant golden beer, brewed with the addition of a little elderflower essence. Floral, quite exoctic character on the nose. Some fudge-like malt and cut of grassy hops. Creamy texture and Elderflower fruit cordial note is definitely present with Parma-voilet sweetness playing against good bitter hops and toffeed, rich background.
| | | Badger Golden Glory Ale England Alc 4.5% Btl 500ml Brewed with extract of peach blossom. Unmissable aroma and flavour some will love and some will hate. Pours a deep, amber/gold with thin, quickly dissipating head. On the nose perfume of downy peach and floral, summery aromas leaps from the glass. Behind is some toffee character in a very aromatic singular beer.
| |  | Tanglefoot England Alc: 5% 500ml Traditional premium ale, light golden in colour. Noticeable floral dry hop aroma balanced with biscuity and fruity notes. Full bodied with a medium bitterness and a rounded, smooth, hoppy flavour. Hints of melon and pear. A clean finish with some hoppy linger.
| |  | | Bass | | | Bass Premium Ale England Alc 4.4% 500ml Bass is still brewed to an original recipe using only the finest ingredients and the experience of generations. It is brewed with two strains of yeast to produce a complex nutty, malty taste with subtle hop undertones, which has widespread appeal to repertoire drinkers.
| | | | Bateman's | | | Bateman's Dark Lord UK Alc 5.0% 500ml 12 Black Tom was a courageous soldier who inspired his men with his ‘never say die’ attitude. This rich style of beer was drunk in the local taverns by Knighted Gentry celebrating their victories. It is an ideal accompaniment to Roast Beef or Venison.
| |  | Batemans XXXB Great Britain Alc 4.8% Hops: Goldings, Challenger, Liberty Malt: Maris Otter Superb strong bitter with a complex palate, consisting of a delicate aroma of hops delightfully balanced by a prominent malty character. 5 times 'Premium Beer of the Year' at CAMRA's Great British Beer Festival.
| |  | | Black Sheep | | | Black Sheep England Btl 500ml Alc 4.4% Full flavoured premium bitter, with a rich fruity aroma. It is brewed with many generous handfuls of choice Golding hops giving a bittersweet malty taste, followed by Black Sheep' characteristic long, dry and bitter finish.
| |  | Monty Python England Alc: 4.7% 500ml Hazy, honey golden hue with aromas of honey and earthy hops. Nice malt sweetness and subtle fruit and mineral notes on the palate balanced by refreshing bitterness. A solid English quaffer
| |  | Riggwelter Strong England Alc: 5.7% 500ml Riggwelter is a full flavoured strong Yorkshire ale brewed using our unusual Yorkshire Square fermentation system. The result is a well balanced, deep chestnut coloured ale. With its distinctive roast malt, Golding hops and banana fruit aromas, Riggwelter has the strongest and most complex flavour of all the Black Sheep beers.
| | | | Burton Bridge | | | Burton Bridge Porter Burton Bridge England Btl 500ml Alc 4.5% Originally brewed as 'something different' for a small beer festival, Porter has now become a regular beer of the brewery's portfolio. A dark fruity beer with a distinctive bitter after palate.
| | | | Carling | | | Carling Black England Can 500ml Alc 4.1% Brewed in Canada since 1926 using a slow fermentation process and top quality ingredients, Carling Black Label is a light, clean-tasting blond lager with a subtle hint of hops. Carling Black Label is #1 in the UK, #2 in South Africa and is the 12th largest brand in the world. Carling Black Label is an easy-drinking quality beer.
| |  | | Cropton | | | Monksmans Slaughter England Alc: 6% 500ml bottle A full bodied powerful brew, dark brown with a very distinct malty flavour using finest crushed pale, crystal and roasted malts, which combine perfectly with Kent Challenger and Goldings hops. Very strong and extremely moreish
| | | Scoresby Stout England Alc: 4.2% 500ml A traditional stout combining dark roasted barley with Challenger and Goldings hops. Popular with stout fans everywhere.
| | | | Daleside | | | Greengrass United Kingdom Alc: 4.5% A stronger than average brown ale with a beautiful honey colour. A complex flavor with four hop varieties used in the brew. A sweet bouquet - with a hint of hops and lightly roasted malt. A roguishly toothsome ale. Although it sounds like a traditional English name Greengrass actually has its roots in France where variants include: Gingras, Gingrais, Gingraix, Gaingras, Gaingrais, Gaingrais, Gêngras and others. In France the name originates from Poitou, a part of Aquitane
| | | Old Leg Over England Alc: 4.1% 500ml A mid-strength beer with a medium-dark colour. A very balanced flavour that’s easy to drink. A nutty, fruity taste and aroma with a suggestion of herbs. A traditional Yorkshire beer brewed the traditional way. A wonderfully drinkable beer.
| | | | Fullers | | | Fuller’s 1845 Fullers England Alc: 6.3% 500ml Coppery red colour. Powerful sweet malt aromas with slightly herbaceous hop bitterness. Full flavoursome palate with lingering bitterness that carries the alcohol and the sweetness.
| | | Fullers ESB England Alc: 5.9% 500ml ESB has a wonderful rich mahogany appearance. The beer is bursting with cherry and orange, balanced by soft malty toffee and caramel notes. The flavour delivers everything you would expect from such a full-bodied ale. The unique blend of Northdown, Target, Challenger and Goldings hops imparts grassy, peppery notes on the tongue along with intense citrus fruit characters of grapefruits, oranges and lemons. The blend of Pale Ale and Crystal malts in the brew give a biscuity, toffee element to the beer. A smooth, mellow bitterness lingers on the palate to give a superbly satisfying finish.
| |  | Fuller’s London Pride London England Alc: 4.1% 500ml London Pride is a smooth and astonishingly complex beer with a distinctive malty base complemented by a rich balance of well-developed hop flavors from the Target, Challenger and Northdown varieties.
| | | Fuller’s Honey Dew England Fullers Alc: 5% 500ml Light and golden with a zesty edge and a bitter-sweet flavour, Honey Dew is a naturally palatable brew that is Soil Association approved as 100% organic. Served chilled, Organic Honey Dew offers both refreshment and an unbeatable taste. The real organic honey in the brew gives a gentle sweetness that appeals to a wide range of people, even those who perhaps wouldn't usually drink beer.
| |  | | Greene King | | | Abbot Ale Greene King England Btl 500ml 12 Alc 5.0% A brown ale with nicely balanced aromas of roasted malt and hops. Similar characters on the full flavoursome palate. Good clean hop bitterness on finish.
| |  | | Suffolk Strong Vintage Ale
England Alc: 6% 500ml It pours a deep brown with a tight small light brown head. Good head retention. Strong aroma of fruity plums, malty caramel, chocolate and a touch of oak. Theres almost some prunes there too. Very smooth medium mouthfeel. Starts with a sweet taste of molasses and caramel, works through to a bitter, slightly citric mid. Aftertaste is bittersweet, though slightly smoky, woody and roast. Very tasty, and unique!
| |  | | | | | | | | Hogs Back | | | BSA (Burma Star Assoc.) England Alc: 4.5% 500ml Crystal and Chocolate malts with Fuggles and Goldings hop varieties. A tawny coloured well hopped full bodied ale with hints of roasted malt and citrus fruits.
| |  | TEA England Alc: 4.2% 500ml Nose : Nutty malt. Smoky orange hop notes. Palate : Well balanced: lightly nutty malt versus smoky, fruity hops. Finish : Thickish and drying. Hop bitterness overshadows malt and fruit. Comments : A drinkable, amber-coloured best bitter that perhaps lacks a little character
| | | | Hydes Brewery | | | Boddington United Kingdom Alc 4.7% 440ml Boddingtons is a refreshing, smooth & sessionable beer. It is renowned for its golden color, full-bodied flavour and malty, morish taste with smooth, tight creamy head. Brewed in Manchester since 1778
| |  | | Jennings | | | Snecklifter England Alc: 5.1% 500ml A very dark strong ale with a full and rich flavour. | |  | | John Smith | | | John Smith’s Extra Smooth England Alc: 4% 440ml Pours out creamy like the Kilkenny and the creaminess ultimately collects at the top to form a thin head with average retention; the main body of the beer is light red brown in colour. Very lights notes of malt for the smell; taste was lightly malty and a little paperish or breaded. | |  | | Marstons | | | Marstons Pedigree England Alc: 4.5% 500ml Marston’s Pedigree has always been crafted using the finest natural ingredients to ensure you receive a truly exceptional beer. Only natural Burton spring water is used and traditional varieties of barley and hops (Maris Otter barley, Fuggles and Goldings hops), rather than less expensive, commercially grown modern hybrids.
| |  | | Merrimans | | | Old Fart England Alc: 5% 500ml Pours clear amber colour with creamy beige head. Acceptable head retention. Woody hop aroma with a hint of sweet fruity aroma. Nicely balanced flavour, sweet, with a nice bitter kick to it. Tastes of crystal malt and some hop flavour comes through. Medium body, smooth with little to no carbonation.
| | | | Moorhouse | | | Black Cat Moorehouse England Btl 500ml 12 Alc 3.4% A dark and refreshing brew produced from the finest English malt and hops in the Moorhouses Burnley Brewery.
| |  | Pendle Witches Brew England Alc: 5.1% 500ml Pendle Witches’ Brew pours to a bright amber orange color with a light but creamy head formation and an enticing buttery nose. The palate is rich and chewy with strong notes of caramel, chocolate, rum-raisin, toffee, and buttery hints. The hop presence is very well pronounced, especially in the finish where it becomes wonderfully bitter with a sort of grassy, minty hop character that lingers on the tongue some time after sipping. A good amount of Brussels lace follows the beer all the way to the bottom of your glass.
| | | | Morland | | | | Hens Tooth Ale Bottle 12 x 0.500 ml 6.5 % | |  | Old Speckled Hen England Alc: 5.2% 500ml Pours a clear gold colour, edging on amber, with a small tight white head. It has an aroma of clean malts and floral almost grassy hops. Medium body with a smooth mouthfeel. A very balanced bitter, with a nice toffee malty start and a dry bitter finish. A nice floral hop flavour lingers until another sip.
| |  | | Nethergate | | | Old Growler
England Alc: 5.5% 500ml This is reddish brown in colour with hints of toffee and hops on the nose. There's also toffee, chocolate and hops on the palate rounded off with long and complex finish which includes the pleasing bitterness of hops. Very moreish beer and utterly delicious.
| |  | | Newcastle | | | Newcastle Brown Cans England Alc: 4.7% 500ml Newkie" Brown is one of the most drinkable beers around. It is not without some complexity, however. Reddish-brown in color, soft to the palate, and just enough elegant English hops to offset the delicate caramel maltiness. Brewed with English pale and dark caramel malt, Newcastle is actually a blend of two separate beers. First commercially available in 1927 at Newcastle upon Tyne, its popularity has never waned. It is still the most popular bottled English beer, and is one of the most recognizable brews in the world.
| | | | O'Hanlons | | | O’Hanlon’s Original Port Stout England Alc: 4.8% 500ml Pours a dark reddish brown with a thick rocky brown head that shrunk down to thin whisps of foam, minimal lacing. Aroma is roasted chocolate first, with quite a bit going on behind it, caramel, figs, oak, port, rum, and some slightly smoky coffee. Flavor starts mildly sweet with toffee, port, and chocolate, then turns sharply dry with a slight acidity, finishing with raisins, burnt chocolate, and some oaky flavors | | | Royal Oak England Alc: 5% 500ml Great aroma right from the get-go - earthy, almost funky malts, some caramel, a bit of alcohol, and pungent hops. Soft, creamy mouthfeel. Lovely flavour of sweet and woody malt, a hint of honey and peach in the middle, and a well-hopped finish with notes of citrus and wood.
| | | Thomas Hardy Ale Bottle 24 x 0.250 ml 11.3 % | | | Ruddles | | | Ruddles County United Kingdom Alc: 4.7% 500ml Ruddles County is famed for its dry, bitter flavour, which comes from using the rare Bramling Cross hops. Many liken the flavour to burnt toffee and caramel which, when combined with the dry bitterness, gives a very pleasing taste.
| | | | Shephards Neame | | | Bishops Finger Britain Alc 5.4% 500ml The dominant character of this premium ale is its generous, fruity flavour, reminiscent of bananas and pears with citrus overtones. A full-bodied, nut-brown, nourishing ale with a lingering hoppy finish, an ideal companion to food, or it can serve as a delicious digestive after a meal.
| | | Master Brew Premium Bitter England Alc: 3.7% 500ml A clean, dry, refreshing, session bitter, having a touch of sweetness, but displaying an assertive and vibrant hop with a lingering bitter finish.”
| | | Spitfire United Kingdom Alc: 4.7% 500ml The decision to re-make this beer as a non-bottleconditioned product a few years ago earned it lots of negative comments. It pours a barely-sugar colour with a hint of ruby, topped by an off-white head. The nose displays quite a lot of vanilla and creamy malt notes, spice and a nice suggestion of oily hops.
| | | Whitstable Bay Organic England Alc: 4.5% 500ml This elegant, light beer is backed by the impressive essentials of traditionally farmed, English malted barley and organic hops from New Zealand, which fuse to produce a bittersweet flavour with floral overtones and a dry finish.
| | | | St Peter's | | | St Peter’s Cream Stout England Alc: 6.5% 500ml "Fuggles" and "Challenger" hops plus a blend of 4 local barley malts create an aromatic, strong, dark chocolate cream stout with a satisfying bittersweet aftertaste. Gold Medal winner in the International Beer Competition in 2003 and 2004. Serve at room temperature.
| | | | St Peter’s Honey Porter England Alc: 5.1% 500ml A traditional English porter made with honey for a truly unique aroma and taste. A delicious mellifluous beer.
| | | St Peter’s Old Style Porter England Alc: 5.1% 500ml This fine beer is a blend of a mature old ale with a younger light beer - just as a true Porter should be. The marriage produces an extremely characterful brew which is dark in colour and complex in taste.
| | | St Peter’s Organic Ale England Alc: 4.5% 500ml Soil Association standard, light malted barley from Scotland, with organic 'Target' hops, create a refreshingly wholesome flavoured ale with a delicate character.
| | | | Summer Lightning | | | Summer Lightning Ale England Alc: 5% 500ml A trendsetter in the brewing industry; the original Summer ale brewed all year round. An extremely pleasant bitter, straw coloured beer with a terrific fresh, hoppy aroma. This, coupled with an intense bitterness, leads to an excellent long, dry finish.
| | | | Tetley | | | Skol-Super United Kingdom Alc: 9.2% 500ml A full-bodied strong lager, slightly sweeter and with lower bitterness, but with a strong fruity/floral character.
| | | Tetley’s Smoothflow England Alc: 3.8% 440ml An extremely smooth, creamy pint created from a perfect combination of traditional and modern brewing techniques. With a nutty roasted full-bodied flavour, classic hop aroma and crisp bitterness on the palate.
| | | | Theakstons | | | Old Peculier England Alc: 5.6% 500ml The beer that made Masham famous! A rich, dark, smoothtasting beer with an unequalled flavour. Brewed using the traditional Fuggle hop, Old Peculier is our best known beer and has a large and enthusiastic following all over Britain and around the world.
| | | | Timothy Taylor | | | Landlord | | | | Wadworth | | | Wadworth 6X England Alc: 4.3% 500ml This delightful copper-coloured beer has a malty, fruity nose with a restrained hop character. The same characteristics emerge on the palate but with more intensity, leading to a lingering malty finish. The beer is full bodied . | | | | Worthingtons | | | White Shield England Alc: 5.6% 500ml It has a dark gold colour with a hint of amber and just offwhite head. The nose is filled with honeyed notes, with hints of caramelly crystal malt and a grassy quality along with a hint of citrus. On the palate this delicious beer has a slightly iodine,salty note and a dry palate of sour and bitter hop flavours dominating a background of toasty, quite chewy toffee | | | | Wychwood | | | Circle Master Organic England Alc: 4.7% 500ml Circle Master is brewed using a unique blend of Plumage Archer Barley Malt, organically grown for us under the auspices of the Prince of Wales Duchy Estate in Gloucestershire. Whole leaf target hops, naturally grown in a single garden in Kent, are added to create a beer of exceptional taste and character. The Circle Master conducts a melody of refreshing citrus and delightful malt flavour, rounded off with a spicy bittersweet finish.
| | | Fiddlers Elbow Wychwood England 500ml Alc: 5.2% The addition of the choicest English wheat malt perfectly complements the use of Styrian Goldings hops. The end result is a wonderful combination of citrus and floral aroma, with tart citric fruit flavours and a long hoppy fruity finish. A wonderfully refreshing beer. | | | Hobgoblin Strong United Kingdom Alc: 5.2% 500ml This is a dark, amber-tinged dark beer with a creamycoloured head that is quite persistent. There's an immediate hoppy aromas of cut grass, nettles and leafy hedgerow, with just a hint of something darker beneath. On the palate this is quite full and creamy, with a dark chocolate edge to mollasses and dark, bittersweet, plummy fruit. That sweetness persists, but there are hints of hazelnut and bitters in this quite complex beer that finishes dry and long.
| |  | | Young's | | | | Bombardier Ale Bottle | | | Young’s Double Chocolate Stout England Alc: 5.2% 500ml Chocolate everywhere in this one, from the nose through to the taste, also pick up some hints of liquorice as well as roasted coffee flavours. Appearance is very dark almost black. The smell was enticing, the flavour was delicious, and it went down very smooth.
| | | Old Nick England Alc: 7.2% 500ml This fabulous barley wine is a malty, velvety smooth and full bodied beer with a rich dark ruby colour. Old Nick is overflowing with sumptuous flavours of fruit and hops, with a complex bitterness on the finish. Pale ale and crystal malt together with Young's unique mix of cane sugar and Fuggle and Goldings hops | | | Young’s Special England Alc: 4.5% 500ml Amber in colour, Young's Special has a fruity, slightly estery nose with a good hop aroma and full round flavour, a fine balance between malt and hops.100% malt brew: Maris Otter and crystal malt together with Fuggle and Golding hops.
| | | Waggle Dance England Alc: 5% 500ml Waggle Dance is brewed with a touch of honey which gives it a taste of summer no matter when you raise a glass. This is balancedby a healty dose of hops to provide the bitterness that gives a wonderfully delicate flavour. The overall result is beautifully balanced and sneakily seductive.
| | | Finland | | BACK TO TOP | | Lapin Kulta | | | Lapin Kulta Beer Bottle | | | France | | BACK TO TOP | | Fischer | | | Desporados Beer Bottle | | | | Kronenbourg | | | Kronenbourg 1664 France Alc: 5.9% 500ml Golden, high carbonation, good head. Light malty flavour is sweet and nice, crisp and quenching mouth feel finishes dry leaving you wanting more. A very good beer.
| | | | St Sylvstre | | | Trois Monts Belgium Alc: 8.5% 750ml Its bitterness comes from our hop fields scattered throughout the region. Brewed by infusions, it is an old-fashioned rising beer made with strong and hearty Flemish hops. Fermented using top yeasts, like the barrel brewers of yore and clamped like bonderised barrels.
| | | Germany | | BACK TO TOP | | Maisel | | | Maisel - Dunkel Germany Alc: 5.2% 500ml Bottle. Cloudy dark brown. Sweet, toasted malt, wheats and bit sour aroma. The flavour is sweet with wheat and toasted malt, caramel, some dark bread, some banana and slight spiciness. Dry sweet wheat banana finish | | | Maisel - Kristall Germany Alc: 5.2% 500ml Weisse Kristall, has a very fresh fruitiness of aroma; flavours of lemon pith or zest; and an extremely refreshing, crisp finish, like biting into an ice-cream wafer sandwich.
| | | Maisel - Original Germany Alc: 5.2% 500ml Maisel's Weisse Original has a peachy colour, and is very fruity in aroma and flavor, with suggestions of apples and bananas a fluffy, textured, middle and a tart, refreshing, finish.
| | | | Veltin | | | Veltin Pilsner Germany Alc: 4.8% 330ml Best ingredients like pure malt, fine aromatic hops and strong yeast combined with the family recipe handed down for generations are the guarantors for the excellent taste of the Fresh VELTINS.
| | | Holland | | BACK TO TOP | | Carlsberg | | | Carlsberg Special Brew Carlsberg Denmark Can 500ml Alc 9.0% First brewed in 1847 by JC Jacobson, the first Carlsberg brewery was built just outside the Copenhagen on a hill (berg in Danish). The brewery was named after JC's first son, Carl. Hence "Carlsberg" or Carl's Hill Brewery.
| | | Grolsch 1.5L Holland Alc: 5% 1.5L Around the world, the beautiful Grolsch Swingtop bottle has been our most distinctive trademark for over a century. The unique green embossed bottle, with it's re-sealable white swingtop stopper, is a glassblower’s masterpiece and recognized worldwide as a true Grolsch icon. The Grolsch swingtop bottle, filled with Grolsch Premium Lager, is a "complete work of art". Grolsch Swingtops always draw attention whenever they're served and will impress even the most cultivated beer enthusiast!
| | | Ireland | | BACK TO TOP | | Coors | | | Caffrey’s Irish Ale Coors Ireland 440ml Alc 4.2% An Irish ale revived by Bass in 1994. Great nitro-pour, light creamy texture, flavours are light with nut and fruitiness, finishing slightly bitter. Give it a try.
| | | Guinness Foreign Stout Ireland 330ml Alc: 7.5% A very dark, moderately strong, roasty ale. Tropical varieties can be quite sweet, while export versions can be drier and fairly robust.
| | | Harp Lager Ireland Alc: 5% 500ml A thin head crowns Harp's pale, unremarkable golden glow. Highly carbonated with small tightly-packed bubbles. Pleasant buttery, sweet smelling mix with a strong hint of barley. Crisp and dry, this lager sits well in the mouth initially. Slightly bitter aftertaste disappoints, as does the weak consistency at the bottom of the glass. This distinctive, classic Irish lager, while viscerally satisfying, simply fails to be inspiring, and falls short when measured against gourmet brews found here in America and abroad.
| | | | Murphy's | | | Murphy’s Draught Ireland Alc: 5% 440ml Murphy's offers the discerning stout consumer a smooth, creamy, easy-to drink alternative to other stouts. Made with all natural ingredients, and is subject to rigorous quality controls to ensure that each pint is perfect. Murphy's claimed the G |
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