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Elephant
(Beer type: Strong Lager ABV: 7,2% Origin: Denmark) Carlsberg Elephant is a true Carlsberg classic. First launched in 1959, it is strong like an elephant in both flavour and alcohol content, offering adventurous beer drinkers across the continent a unique and exotic taste experience. The colour is light golden amber and the foam white as the tip of the waves of the oceans. The ample use of malt gives Elephant a vinous and rich character. The high hop content in Elephant gives a masculine bitter bite to the beer.
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Carlsberg
(Beer type: Lager ABV: 5% Origin: Denmark) Rebrewed for 2019, new Carlsberg Danish Pilsner has a light and refreshing qualities with a smooth, full mouthfeel and a perfect balance of bitterness and sweetness. Distinctive citrus hop aromas deliver a greater depth of flavour and a hoppy, moreish aftertaste to the final sip.
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Guinness
(Beer type: Dry Stout ABV: 4,2% Origin: Ireland) Guinness is an Irish dry stout that originated in the brewery of Arthur Guinness (1725–1803) at St. James's Gate, Dublin. Guinness is one of the most successful beer brands worldwide, Guinness stout is made from water, barley, roast malt extract, hops, and brewer's yeast. A portion of the barley is roasted to give Guinness its dark colour and characteristic taste. It is pasteurised and filtered. Making the product requires knowledge in the sciences of microbiology, mycology, bacteriology, and thermodynamics. With only 4.2% ABV content, despite its reputation as a "meal in a glass", Guinness only contains 198 kcal (838 kilojoules) per imperial pint (1460 kJ/l),[29] slightly fewer than skimmed milk, orange juice, and most other non-light beers.
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London Pride
(Beer type: Bitter Ale ABV: 4,1% Origin: UK) Classic premium bitter from London Fuller's brewery. Copper color with a creamy off-white head. Malt, fruits, some roastedness and grass on the nose. This session brew has a light body and is medium carbonated; taste is of delicate roasted malt, bread, noble hops. A dry, bitter and grassy aftertaste will straight pull you towards the next sip. Simple, easy to drink and a good companion for long pubs conversation. 4.1% ABV, London Pride has been brewed right beside the River Thames at Fuller's Griffin Brewery since the 1950s, and is considered by many to be an intrinsic part of London life.
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Grimbergen Blanche
(Beer Type: Abbey Witbeer ABV: 6,7% Origin: Belgio) Grimbergen Blanche is a real witbeer from the Abbey. A light yellow Belgian-style white beer with smooth, creamy foam and the refreshing flavours of yellow fruits, citrus, cloves, coriander and bergamot.
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Brooklyn East IPA
(Beer Type: Indian Pale Ale ABV: 6,9% Origin: USA) East IPA unites the far-flung global roots of the style into a uniquely balanced IPA with malt-driven notes of toffee rounding out pleasantly bitter and aromatic hops.
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Poretti 9 Luppoli Bohemians Pils
(Beer Style: Pils ABV: 4,6% Origin: Italy) A low fermentation beer with a strong bitterness. The use of saaz hops, coming from Bohemia, characterizes this beer giving it a spicy character.
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Grimbergen Double-Ambrée
(Beer Style: Abbey ABV: 6,5% Origin: Belgium) Grimbergen Double Ambrée is an authentic and savoury abbey beer, renowned for its unique well-balanced contrast between spicy and fruity notes. It’s a dark-coloured ale with the bittersweet flavours of caramel and dried plums, made from double-fermented hops and malts.
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Meantime London Pale Ale
(Beer Style: Craft Pale Ale ABV: 4.3% Origin: UK) British and American hops unite to make a sessionable pale ale that’s packed with citrus flavour. Now that’s a special relationship.
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Meantime Yakima Red
(Beer Style: Craft Red Ale ABV: 4.1% Origin: UK) British and German malts team up with five Yakima Valley American hops to create a vibrant and fruity red ale. As lively and colourful as the people that brew it.