Smokeless
Chipotle Smoked Porter
A surprisingly approachable smoked porter, infused with chipotle; velvet smooth with a robust hint of heat.
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Smoked Porter sorprendentemente fácil de beber, aterciopelada y con una base maltosa robusta. Infusionada con chiles chipotles para aportarle más carácter ahumado y un toque de calidez sutil. Ganó la medalla de bronce en el festival de Peterborough.
O’Hara’s Irish Stout
The flagship of the O’Hara’s brand, this uniquely Irish stout brings one back to how Irish stouts used to taste. First brewed in 1999, it has since been awarded prestigious honours for its quality and authenticity.
O’Hara’s Irish Stout has a robust roast flavour complemented by a full-bodied and smooth mouth feel. The generous addition of Fuggle hops lends a tart bitterness to the dry espresso-like finish. This sessionable stout beer is filled with rich complex coffee aromas mingled with light liquorice notes. The combination of traditional stout hops with an extra pinch of roast barley allows us to stay true to Irish tradition, recreating a taste so often yearned for by stout drinkers.
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Cerveza negra tradicional Irlandesa, de 4,3 % de alcohol.
La O`Hara`s Stout es una cerveza negra tradicional Irlandesa, elaborada con una combinación de Malta y una cristalina agua de irlanda, con tueste elevado, dando a la cerveza un sabor suave con cuerpo y un toque dulce de la Malta.
Esta cerveza está considerada la mejor cerveza en categoria Stout del mundo. Tiene un 4,3% de volumen alcohólico.
Textura cremosa, a capuccino con nata montada, amargor seca postgusto ligero y suave. Combina bien con embutidos, quesos y postres con frutas o Chocolate amargo.
Camden Gentleman’s Wit
Who gives a wit? We do and it’s not rude. Based on a traditional Belgian wit (white) beer, we’ve added the bergamot and lemon zest of Earl Grey tea for a well turned out beer that politely packs a punch.
Bergamots are funny things. Not much to look at, sort of like a lumpy green orange, bergamots don’t make for good eating but they do smell delicious. And it’s the fragrant bergamot essence that gives our Wit such a lovely whiff.
WIT? White? What? Why?. What’s in a name? Well, Wit is the Belgian word for white beer and Gentleman’s Wit is our English take on the classic Belgian style.
No funny business. Pun-based names aside, we take our Wit rather seriously. And we’re not the only ones. Our Gentleman won a Silver Medal in the Wit category at the 2016 World Beer Cup, which is about as serious a beer competition as you can get.