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Pale

Pale

  • Pale Ale - New England
  • 4.0%
  • Dugges Bryggeri, Sweden

Pale Single Hop Hazy Pale Ale Howling at the Moon This is Pale: A smooth floral and citrus single hop pale ale. Session! Indeed, you sometimes want to keep it simple. And yes, simple is one way to describe this beer. Yet, it’s not simple. Not at all. This beer is refined, complex, sophisticated, multi-faceted, polished, and well-crafted. In all, it’s simplicity. And sometimes, that’s all, everything, and the only thing you want. We’ve done all the work so you can have all the fun. The intertwined combination of a malt base that is thought about, brewed, re-brewed, and refined again and again. With a yeast selection made by seeing and tasting the results of so many yeast varieties. And, a hop combination that, after, in various brews, almost trying them all, is not a combination but a single hop to rule them all. So, to repeat our preamble, This is Pale: A smooth floral and citrus single-hop pale ale. A drink of complex simplicity for all your session needs.

Brooklyn Lager

Brooklyn Lager

  • Lager - Vienna
  • 5.2%
  • Brooklyn Brewery, United States

Gold medal winner for Amber Lager at the 2018 World Beer Cup. Caramel-forward amber lager with a refreshing dry-hopped aroma.

Skånsk Lager

Skånsk Lager

  • Lager - Helles
  • 5.2%
  • Hyllie Bryggeri, Sweden
Transporter Stout

Transporter Stout

  • Stout - Imperial
  • 7.8%
  • Bryggverket , Sweden

American style imperial stout, brewed with barley and rye malts and Cascade hops

41337

41337

  • Pale Ale - American
  • 5.1%
  • Bryggverket , Sweden
Jever Pilsener

Jever Pilsener

  • Pilsner - German
  • 4.9%
  • Friesisches Brauhaus zu Jever, Germany

A Northern German (Friesian) Pilsener that is characteristic of the style. It is a little more hoppy than Czech pilseners giving it a more bitter ("herb" in German) flavour.

Frangelic Mountain Brown

Frangelic Mountain Brown

  • Brown Ale - American
  • 9.0%
  • Founders Brewing Co., United States

Hazelnut coffee-infused beer. The quintessential taproom "one-off" beer. Founders’ brewers created the Mountain Brown series for their taproom in Grand Rapids in 2007. It’s the 16th iteration in the series of popular brown ales and it likely won’t be the last. The singular characteristic of this beer comes from the use of hazelnut coffee in the brewing process. The beer has distinct aromatics with sweet and nutty flavors beautifully balanced.

Underground Mountain Brown

Underground Mountain Brown

  • Brown Ale - Imperial
  • 11.9%
  • Founders Brewing Co., United States

Underground Mountain Brown is the harmonious drinking experience only achieved when our imperial brown ale, earthy sumatra coffee and a year aging in caves below Grand Rapids comes together. A team of malts complement the bold sumatra coffee perfectly, while time spent immersed in oak creates layers of depth and complexity. A celebration of the barrel, the bean and everything in between.

CC: Cyberspace

CC: Cyberspace

  • Porter - Coffee
  • 7.2%
  • Uiltje Brewing Company, Netherlands

Coconut-coffee Porter with toasted coconut.

Mangoes On The Run

Mangoes On The Run

  • IPA - Fruited
  • 5.0%
  • Innis & Gunn, Scotland

This son of a Gunn is the frutiest number we have ever brewed. We've taken the frutiest hops we could find, turned them into an IPA, then added a mountain of mangoes. So good it seems to have its own soundtrack (check out Son of a Gun by JX).

Budweiser Budvar / Czechvar Original

Budweiser Budvar / Czechvar Original

  • Pilsner - Czech
  • 5.0%
  • Budějovický Budvar, Czech Republic

Czechvar in North America. Our premium pale lager is beer for real connoisseurs. The first-class female cones of top-quality Saaz hops, pure clean natural water from 300-metre deep artesian wells and carefully selected grains of a unique cultivar of Moravian barely make the premium lager a drink for real beer experts. A 750-year long tradition of brewing the original Beer from Budweis and a unique 90-day long maturing period amplify the beer’s exceptionality even more. Budweiser Budvar Premium Pale Lager can thus be savoured with all the senses. Firstly, your eye can see its beautiful golden colour and rich thick head, then you can smell its mild hop aroma and feel the misted glass in your palm, and finally use your taste buds to savour its mild medium-strong bitterness. Our premium pale lager will forever impress in your mind.

Pauwel Kwak

Pauwel Kwak

  • Pale Ale - Belgian
  • 8.4%
  • Brouwerij Bosteels, Belgium

In Napoleon's time Pauwel Kwak was a brewer and the owner of the 'De Hoorn' inn in Dendermonde. Mail coaches stopped there every day. But at that time coachmen were not allowed to leave their coach and horses in order to have their thirst quenched along with their passengers. As a result, the inventive innkeeper had a special Kwak glass blown that could be hung on the coach. In this way the coachman had his Kwak beer safely at hand. LOOK: Kwak is recognisable by its deep bright amber colour and a dense, creamy coloured head. The pale wood of the glass holder makes a pleasant contrast with the beer. SMELL: You will smell a mellow, fruity and malty aroma with a slightly spicy character (coriander, hops). Additional earthy and very subtle aromas of banana and perhaps also a whiff of pineapple or mango in the background. TASTE: Discover a very mellow, fruity attack, a nougat-like solidity, and a slightly spicy character with hints of liquorice passing into a warm finish that reminds you of caramelised banana. The bitterness always remains in the background but in the end emerges delicately.

Magners Original Irish Cider

Magners Original Irish Cider

  • Cider - Traditional
  • 4.5%
  • Magners Irish Cider, Ireland

When William Magner set out to make Ireland’s greatest cider in 1935, this is what he came up with. We’ve barely changed it since then, but why would we? Made with 17 different varieties of fallen apple, pressed and then kept in the dark to mature for a couple of years, it is the crispest way to celebrate any moment. Sold as Bulmers in the Republic of Ireland.

IPA

IPA

  • IPA - American
  • 6.2%
  • Lagunitas Brewing Company, United States

This is our unique version of an ancient style. A style as old as the ocean trade routes of the last centuries of Great Ships. Not as old as the equator they had to cross twice enroute, nor as old as the 10,000 miles or so of Di-Hydrogen Oxide and Sodium upon which they sailed, but older than the Circulithium-4 Lentoid that binds the Lupulin Quartnate onto your taste buds. Weird. IPA has loads of “C” Hops balanced on a bed of fine English Crystal, Caramel & Munich Malts. Designed to pair well with food and pretty much everything else!

Bitburger Premium Pils

Bitburger Premium Pils

  • Pilsner - German
  • 4.8%
  • Bitburger Brauerei, Germany

Our straw-coloured pilsner is crystal-clear and perfectly hopped, boasting a light taste and a lasting foam head with extra-fine bubbles. This all combines for a moment of pure pilsner enjoyment.

ESB

ESB

  • Bitter - Extra Special
  • 5.5%
  • Fuller's Griffin Brewery, England

ESB was launched into the Fuller's family in 1971, as a winter brew to replace a beer named Old Burton Extra. ESB is a strong, full-bodied, mahogany-coloured ale with a mellow bitterness and satisfying finish. Brewed with Pale Ale and Crystal malts, this brew has been nicknamed The Champion Ale after winning the World Champion Beer award on two occasions. Cask: 5.5% ABV Bottles, Kegs: 5.9% ABV

Erdinger Weißbier / Hefe-Weizen

Erdinger Weißbier / Hefe-Weizen

  • Wheat Beer - Hefeweizen
  • 5.3%
  • Erdinger Weissbräu, Germany

The Premium Weissbier at the top of its class. Not only in the context of the Erdinger assortment Erdinger Weissbier with fine yeast applies undisputed as the classical authors, as the white beer absolutely. It is brewed with fine yeast after a delivered prescription and naturally strictly after the Bavarian purity requirement. Today still without the traditional bottle fermentation one does not do here: Three to four weeks it lasts, until the Erdinger Weissbier with fine yeast matured. For the production only finest raw materials are used. Experience of many years and constant quality controls guarantee beyond that the unmistakable taste. A Weissbier for all, those the unforgettable good taste love.

Eriksberg Karaktär

Eriksberg Karaktär

  • Lager - Amber
  • 5.4%
  • Carlsberg Sverige, Sweden
Guinness Draught

Guinness Draught

  • Stout - Irish Dry
  • 4.2%
  • Guinness, Ireland

Swirling clouds tumble as the storm begins to calm. Settle. Breathe in the moment, then break through the smooth, light head to the bittersweet reward. Unmistakeably GUINNESS, from the first velvet sip to the last, lingering drop. And every deep-dark satisfying mouthful in between. Pure beauty. Pure GUINNESS. Guinness Draught is sold in kegs, widget cans, and bottles. The ABV varies from 4.1 to 4.3%. Guinness Extra Cold is the exact same beer only served through a super cooler at 3.5 °C

Organic Carlsberg Hof

Organic Carlsberg Hof

  • Pilsner - Other
  • 4.2%
  • Carlsberg Group, Denmark

Danish: Carlsberg er egentlig blevet en del af den danske kulturarv og den danske tørst. Du oplever en harmonisk balance mellem bitterhed og sødmefulde æbler, mens du nyder den lyse gyldne farve med det flotte skum og duften af fyrretræ, strå, hasselnød og skovsyre. Ja, det er næsten som en forårsdag i Danmark. Og sådan klæder Carlsberg også det danske køkken hele vejen rundt. Previously sold in the UK in gold coloured labels/cans as Carlsberg Export. The current UK Carlsberg Export is the same as the standard Carlsberg Export. In Italy this one is sold as "Carlsberg Pilsner" with 5% ABV.

Spitfire Amber Kentish Ale

Spitfire Amber Kentish Ale

  • Bitter - Best
  • 4.5%
  • Shepherd Neame, England

Spitfire is one of the UK’s best-loved beers with an international reputation as a Great British Classic. Since its inception as a one-off brew back in 1990, Spitfire has enjoyed phenomenal success, earning a Royal Warrant and protected status as a Kentish Ale. A true classic, Spitfire Amber (draught: 4.2% ABV; bottle/can/mini keg: 4.5% ABV) is the head of the Spitfire family and a true taste of Kent. It was first brewed to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Battle of Britain, played out in the skies above Kentish soil. It is brewed using 100% Kentish hops, the finest malt and water drawn from a well deep beneath Shepherd Neame’s Faversham brewery. Spitfire Amber combines the pick of Kentish hops (Target, Challenger, East Kent Goldings, First Gold) to layer bitter orange marmalade flavour on top of sweet biscuits and caramel malts for a peppery dry finish. While the great taste has remained constant throughout its history, the Spitfire family has grown to include golden ale and lager, each imbued with the distinctive Spitfire spirit. Today Spitfire has a dynamic new look reflecting the nature of the iconic plane that inspired its creation and befitting its status as an ale of substance and character.

Pilsner

Pilsner

  • Pilsner - German
  • 4.8%
  • Omnipollo, Sweden

Our house pilsner. German malt, decoction mash, select hops and extended lagering.

Staropramen Granát

Staropramen Granát

  • Lager - Polotmavé (Czech Amber)
  • 4.8%
  • Pivovary Staropramen, Czech Republic

Staropramen Granat is a unique lager which proudly embodies our brewing traditions. This beer is made based on the original recipe from 1884. The special sprinkling process, mixing pale and specialty malts is what gives the beer its unique granat (ruby red) color. Již na první pohled zaujme tento originálně vybroušený polotmavý Ležák granátovou barvou s širokým spektrem jiskrných barev. Kombinace unikátních sladů zvýrazňuje starší chuťové tóny a mezi sladovou sladkostí a hořkostí vynikne díky trojnásobnému chmelení hořkost chmelová. V plném zaokrouhleném tělu typickém pro polotmavé ležáky je překvapivě lehká až vábivá pitelnost s pivním dozníváním v chuti.

House of Pale

House of Pale

  • Pale Ale - New England
  • 5.5%
  • To Øl, Denmark

House of Pale is one of the recipes we’ve taken from our beloved mad laboratory in Copenhagen, BRUS. A New England pale ale with Ekuanot hops. It has seen many changes and tweaks over this year, experimenting with hop doses and overall ‘crispiness’ - and now we’re pretty sure we’ve got exactly what we’ve been looking for.