£3.55
£3.75
A brand that has been owned by the Boon family for decades. Previously only brewed once a year, they're now working to flesh out the brand and bring it back to life. Top fermented, luscious Belgian Dark Strong Ale, plenty of liquorice, raisin, and brown sugar notes to it.
£3.75
The first new addition to the Duivelsbier family, this Blonde Ale has been fermented in steel with a strain of Brettanomyces isolated from the Boon foeders. Dry hopped, and full of tropical Brett notes.
£12.50
Scourmont Abbey was founded in 1850, and to honour the occasion they have crafted this limited release rather lovely blonde beer, fermented in bottle so be aware of a chunky sediment when pouring.
Chimay 175 is a refreshing beer that immediately reveals a rich aroma, where spicy and fruity notes blend elegantly. The nose reveals the freshness of citrus fruits, enhanced by the spiciness of cardamom and coriander. A hint of red apple adds a sweet, fruity touch, while subtle accents of aniseed and vanilla enrich the aromatic complexity. The richness continues on the palate, with the lively spices perfectly balanced by the citrus fruit's liveliness. The finish is dry and refined, fading gently to an elegant spiciness.
£3.25
It's a glass shape...you and your filthy minds...
Amber coloured, top-fermented beer with a lively taste and velvet soft aroma. Brewed with Saaz hops and 100% pure malt, without the addition of maize or other brewers sugars, De Koninck is a great thirst quencher and best enjoyed out of a ‘Bolleke’, the famous bowl shaped glass.
£2.95
the full pleasure of a blond, multi-grain special beer, without the alcohol. Brewed to enjoy anywhere and anytime.
£4.25
Appearance Deep dark red colour, with a light pink, compact and lacing head.
Aroma Soft fruity aroma, with hints of almond and mildly sour cherries.
Flavour Sweet and fruity, with a nice balance between sweet and sour. An excellent dessert beer.
£4.25
Pale blonde with a delicate stable head. On the nose slightly malty with a nich touch of spice. In the mouth gently warming with a round elegant flavour followed by a long, dry finish.
£3.45
The this beloved Cologne beer with its deliciously drinkable is a Cologne icon.
It is still brewed today according to the original recipe by Peter Josef Früh - from the best ingredients and in accordance with the German Purity Law. In 1969, Früh introduced the popular Kölsch in the bottle. So you could enjoy it at home too. Nothing has changed to this day. Except for the shape of the bottle.
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£1.95
£2.95
Kasteel Rouge 0.0% offers an alcohol-free and above all very tasty beer experience. The link to the original Kasteel Rouge is unmistakable: a ruby-red specialty beer with a rich head and a recognizable flavor palette. The slightly sweet aroma with hints of elderflower provides the impetus for a refreshing specialty beer, brewed without alcohol and packed with flavor.
£9.50
LA CHOUFFE leaves citrus notes on the palate, followed by a refreshing, pleasantly spicy note, giving it a lovely lightness. With its 8% alcohol content and slightly hoppy taste, this golden beer has won over beer lovers from all over the world down the years. Its unique taste has won various awards.
£2.15
A crisp and refreshing blend of Schofferhofer Hefeweizen and natural grapefruit flavour combine to make a 2.5% abv sessionable drink.
£2.15
Last Spring, Schofferhofer unleashed their Juicy Pineapple Radler into the UK as a Draught exclusive, we really, really like their Grapefruit Radler and were desperate to get some of the Pineapple, but it was impossible, until now!
£2.15
£3.95
St.Bernardus Tripel is a traditional abbey beer that follows the classic tripel style. In the Watou region a tripel is often referred to as a ‘Bernadetje’. A fine tribute that pays homage to Bernadette, the youngest daughter of Evariste Deconinck, the man to whom the monks of Abbaye Sainte Marie du Mont des Cats sold their Belgian property in 1934.
£9.25
From hop growing country, made with pale malts giving a nice golden colour. Fruity and malty with a spicy hop finish. Trois Monts refer to three hills close by - more like bumps! Nevertheless a great beer in a corked champagne bottle.
£1.95