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Kronenbourg 1664

Kronenbourg 1664 is a lager with a noble history, characterized by its fine taste. Its golden hues and delicate bitterness come from selecting the best hops (the Strisselspalt), and the unique know-how of one of the French master brewers, for over 300 years. Strisselspalt is also named the caviar of hops by the expert master brewers around the world for its low bitterness and aromatic qualities. Its specific soil and …Read More

Kronenbourg 1664 Blanc

Kronenbourg 1664 Blanc is a modern, fruity and refreshing wheat beer. With its unique taste and appearance, 1664 Blanc appeals to consumers all over the world. It has an inimitable sweet and refreshing flavour, resulting from the hint of citrus and coriander spice used in brewing. With its flavour and design, 1664 Blanc embodies the elegance and taste of France.  Kronenbourg 1664 Blanc’s modern identity is perfectly expressed by its unique shiny blue …Read More

Kilkenny

Kilkenny is a nitrogenated Irish cream ale from the makers of Guinness, which originated in Kilkenny, Ireland. Kilkenny is craft brewed in the oldest operating brewery in Ireland. It is brewed in Ireland and its heritage dates back to the 14th century. Kilkenny Irish Cream Ale, with its deep red hue and rich, creamy head delivers a distinctively smooth and flavourful taste.    

Magners

We take a leaf out of William Magners book when it comes to making cider. We start simple enough, with traditional ingredients. Apples, to be specific. No surprise there. But we get them fresh, 17 different varieties of them, from eating apples to dessert apples to tough little cider apples – all sourced from Irish orchards and local farms. Plus we wait for them to fall from the tree, so …Read More

Somersby

Lord Somersby is the father of many great discoveries – but the most famous of them all is probably Somersby cider, which was once known as the favorite drink of celebrities like Napoleon, Cleopatra and Newton. Or at least that is what we have heard. Available in two delicious variants Somersby cider has obtained a reputation for spreading joy and sunny togetherness where ever it is served and attracting curious …Read More

Mythos

Mythos is the authentic Greek lager, featuring rich foam, bright pale color, distinct flavors and a pleasant, refreshing taste. Thanks to its superior quality and genuinely youthful and unconventional personality, Mythos has won the hearts of consumers both in Greece and abroad, as it is exported to more than 30 countries all over the world.

Fix Hellas

Fix Hellas is a Greek premium lager, with a rich history that dates back to 1864 whilst it is inextricably linked to solid timeless values and internationally awarded with 38 gold medals and prizes. FIX Hellas is the perfect choice for every time of the day and every occasion, featuring a soft and full flavor, balanced bitterness, and a refined aroma bouquet characterized by fruit and a fresh roasted malt …Read More

Fix Dark

FIX Dark is a Premium Dark Lager, launched in 2012. Combining FIX values, heritage and brewing expertise, FIX Dark is love at first sip, with its easy-to-drink, balanced taste and rich, dense foam. The unique character of FIX Dark is here to enrich the range of consumers’ beer options, especially those who seek out something different for their everyday indulgence!

Grimbergen Double-Ambrée

Grimbergen is a craft abbey beer, brewed under the close watch of the monks of Grimbergen Abbey in the Belgian town of Grimbergen. The history of the Abbey dates back to the Middle Ages: founded in 1128, Grimbergen Abbey was destroyed in a terrible fire in 1142, then again in 1566 and 1798. Every time it was destroyed, the ambitiousmonks rebuilt it stone by stone. The Abbey of Grimbergen rose from the ashes three …Read More

Grimbergen Blanche

Grimbergen is a craft abbey beer, brewed under the close watch of the monks of Grimbergen Abbey in the Belgian town of Grimbergen. The history of the Abbey dates back to the Middle Ages: founded in 1128, Grimbergen Abbey was destroyed in a terrible fire in 1142, then again in 1566 and 1798. Every time it was destroyed, the ambitiousmonks rebuilt it stone by stone. The Abbey of Grimbergen rose from the ashes three …Read More