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Belhaven Black Scottish Stout (can)
440ml.
690
Colour: Black beer. Taste: The beer tastes smooth, velvety, dry from start to finish, with tones of roasted malt, notes of coffee beans, dark chocolate. Description: Black" Scottish Stout is a stout launched worldwide in April 2012. In 2005, Belhaven was bought by Greene King. Despite the years, Belhaven continues to produce the same range of products - ales of the highest quality, brewed according to old recipes.
Belhaven Scottish Stout (bottle)
500ml.
850
Colour: Black beer. Taste: Rich, thick but soft taste with a slight bitterness, notes of coffee, chocolate and malt, nuances of dark fruits and herbs. Dry aftertaste. Description: Belhaven, Scottish Stout is a beautiful black stout that is an excellent equivalent to porter. The stout is produced according to old Scottish recipes from the early 19th century. The combination of three types of malt (usually roasted malt, caramel malt and roasted barley) gives the stout excellent chocolate and coffee notes that are balanced in the taste of the drink with hop bitterness.
Punk IPA, BrewDog
500ml.
750
Color: The beer is light straw-golden in color. The taste of the beer is soft, balanced, with a smooth texture, medium carbonation, fresh and bright hop bitterness, notes of pine, citrus fruit (grapefruit) and grass.The aroma of beer is filled with notes of citrus fruits (lemon, orange peel, grapefruit) and other fruits, nuances of pine and grass.
And Union Friday IPA
440
590
Color: The beer is a deep, hazy copper color. The taste of the beer is rich, with tones of bitter orange and peach cobbler. The finish is earthy, effervescent, hoppy, dry. The aroma of beer is dominated by notes of creme brulee and caramelized malt. Description: And Union's core range of canned beers consists of six beer styles that will provide a full week of flavour! More details: "Friday" India Pale Ale is Andes Union Brewery's unique take on American-style India Pale Ale (IPA). When brewing the ale, Simcoe, Chinook, and Magnum hops were used. It's Friday, you deserve it!
Guinness Draught Stout
440
750
Color: The beer is dark brown-ruby color. The taste of the beer is smooth, creamy, with notes of roasted barley, cocoa, coffee, smoke, charcoal and a dry chocolate aftertaste. The aroma of beer reveals notes of roasted malt, cream, chocolate, nuances of peat, nuts and hops. Description: "Guinness" Draft is a classic dark Irish dry stout, a legendary beer made from roasted malt, caramel malt, roasted barley and hops. These ingredients give the beer a dark brown color, burnt and smoky notes, and hints of coffee in the taste. It is interesting that the term “stout”, which at first meant “proud, brave”, and since the 14th century - “strong”, was first used to refer to beer in 1820 by the Guinness company. In 1988, Guinness began bottling Guinness Draft in cans with a special nitrogen capsule (usually in the form of a plastic ball with a valve), which allows the beer not to be carbonated, but to create a rich foam head when filling the glass. When the can is opened, the capsule is activated and releases nitrogen into the beer.
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