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Vault City Dripping in Berries
9,02 €"Literally dripping in blueberries, strawberries, blackberries, and cherries, this milkshake ale is thick, creamy, and outrageously indulgent. It’s sure to bring all the boys to the yard*. *Disclaimer: this may not bring any boys to any yards."
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Sofia Electric 15 Days off
5,64 €"Pale Ale version of our core range American IPA. Hoppy, hint of biscuit, crisp and a little bitterness to round it off."
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Verdant Headband
5,17 €"Pale Ale - American - Glowing orange colour. A beautifully balanced beer where the Pale, crystal and Munich malts really help amplify the hops juicy qualities. Layers of flavour: tropical fruit, citrus fruit, stinky cheese, caramel - all working together. Bitter and sweet. Lush."
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Verdant Leyline
5,17 €: 4"Pale Ale - New Zealand - This brand new 5.2 % Pale Ale contains a triplet of our favourite experimental New Zealand hops (NZH--101, NZH-106, NZH-109) delivered to your senses by way of this easy drinking soft hazy pale."
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Verdant Show Me What's What
6,77 €"IPA - New England / Hazy - An India Pale Ale that sings citrus! Lemon, lime and grapefruit soaked sweaty pine needles offered up within a soft carriage of moisture. Malt: Extra Pale, Oats, Dextrin / Hops: Idaho 7, Centennial, Motueka, Ekuanot"
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Verdant Why Am I Like This?
6,77 €"IPA - American - Taking our learnings from the fresh hop beers has resulted in this punchy mother-daughter hop affair! Bitter, dry, but smooth feels with masses of pine sap, grapefruit, tropical notes and dank."
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Hopfengrund_Barrel Aged Wit
7,18 €"This is not your typical Wit Beer. Aged to perfection in oak barrels, it combines the refreshing qualities of a classic Wit with the deep, complex notes imparted by the barrel. Subtle hints of vanilla, spice, and wood complement the light, citrusy character and the delicate touch of Verbena. The aging process enhances its body and introduces a gentle tartness, creating a brew that is both familiar and unexpected. Perfect for those who love traditional styles with a twist – this Wit Beer is a true evolution of the classic."
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Salama Not Dead Yet
8,34 €"Salama Brewing Co. 2026 anniversary Triple NEIPA. A celebration of insane hop charges created past & present. Hops: Enigma, Nelson Sauvin & Dolcita.
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L'Ermitage Cavalier de Denier
3,86 €"Third release in our European hop series, this English IPA dives into a new generation of UK varieties. Brewed with Jester, Olicana and Harlequin, it opens on bright orchard fruit, apricot and subtle red berry notes, layered over a fresh herbal backbone with a light resinous edge.
On the palate, it’s clean and structured. A firm, almost rustic bitterness leads into a dry body, while the aromatics stay vivid and precise throughout. Long, focused finish with lingering fruit and green notes. A grounded IPA built on balance and aromatic clarity." -
Galway Bay Afterglow
4,21 €"The simple malt bill gives an ABV of 5.8% which carries the flavour and really allows the hops to shine through. The hops used are of American origin, Colombus, El Dorado and Cascade (45 IBU). With multiple generous additions in the kettle and further dry hopped before it reaches you as fresh as it can be."
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Galway Bay Bay Ale
3,78 €"This March we dove into our recipe notebooks looking for ideas to inspire the ultimate session-able stout recipe. Here is Ostara Stout our take on the concept of 'Dublin Stout'. Brewed to be complex but quaffable. We took some of our imperial stout tricks and adapted them to a lower ABV base recipe. The result has layered malts with some lovely soft chocolate notes finished with a nice hop zing to help clean the palate. Sláinte."
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Galway Bay Figo
2,99 €"The next beer in our discovery series of trial batch lagers.
Italian Pilsner has taken the world by storm since its emergence in the late 00's. Originally brewed as a German pilsner by Birrificio Italiano outside Milan. Agostino, the brewer added some tweaks to make the recipe more exciting for local drinkers including an increased amount of late-stage hops which give the beer a more pronounced hop character and soft floral aroma from the German hops. During the summer at festivals we were lucky to have a few chances to drink the OG, fresh Tipo Pils in Italy and this is our tribute to that beer. We lagered this beer for over 40 days so it has an incredibly smooth finish. " -
Galway Bay Full Sail
4,11 €"The simple malt bill gives an ABV of 5.8% which carries the flavour and really allows the hops to shine through. The hops used are of American origin, Colombus, El Dorado and Cascade (45 IBU). With multiple generous additions in the kettle and further dry hopped before it reaches you as fresh as it can be."
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Stu Mostów Harvest Shock
6,28 €"Fresh hops in April? Why not. We’re using the new Hop Kief extracts made from freshly harvested hop cones that go straight into extraction without drying. This process preserves a striking level of bright, green freshness. As a base, we brewed a full, hazy, oat-heavy Double IPA with low bitterness."
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Mills Old Grisette
23,98 €"Made from a blend of six year old NZ hopped saison with a four year old golden beer made with aged hops and caramelised wheat. This breaks our record for the oldest barrel of beer we have included in a blend. The slow spontaneous fermentations took place in an old white Burgundy barrique and a fresh Herefordshire cider barrel. The two barrels were quite distinct from each other. One remarkably fresh and zesty, with plenty of hop bite. The other bringing juicy acidity and complex earthy aromatics. Together they strike a delightful balance on the palate and an inviting excuse to bring in some new season hops to add some punch to the aromatics. The blend was dry hopped with whole leaf US grown Cashmere from the 2025 harvest ."
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Mills Saison Hallertau
7,55 €"Saison Hallertau is a blend of four barrels from three worts brewed in January, March, and August 2019. It was dry-hopped with whole leaf Hallertau Blanc, Mandarina Bavaria, and Fuggles.The beer is a bitter, amber saison with a good balance of malt, yeast, and hop flavour. A small quantity was released relatively fresh last year through Favourite Beers, as a tribute to Nicky Norwood, wife of owner Leigh. The further ageing since has allowed time for the wild yeast to significantly modify the hop aromatics and add further depths of funk."
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Mills Saison Hallertau
23,98 €"Saison Hallertau is a blend of four barrels from three worts brewed in January, March, and August 2019. It was dry-hopped with whole leaf Hallertau Blanc, Mandarina Bavaria, and Fuggles.The beer is a bitter, amber saison with a good balance of malt, yeast, and hop flavour. A small quantity was released relatively fresh last year through Favourite Beers, as a tribute to Nicky Norwood, wife of owner Leigh. The further ageing since has allowed time for the wild yeast to significantly modify the hop aromatics and add further depths of funk."
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Mills Still
7,55 €"Still is a single barrel bottling of four year old beer, brewed in March 2018. We have been hoping to find a barrel that would have enough character and bite to exist without the need for carbonation. The wort was made using a turbid mash and underwent an extended boil with large quantities of aged hops. After two nights in our coolship, the wort was transferred to a single 500 litre barrel for four years of fermentation and maturation. The resulting beer was bottled still, without the addition of sugar to produce a refermentation. It has a significant richness for the abv, balanced by a striking hop bitterness, and lingering tannin from the four years in oak."
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Mills The Dickens
9,14 €"The Dickens is our take on one of Jonny's favourites, the Belgian Golden Strong. An effervescent, heady, pale, dry, and lightly bitter beer that remains delicate and balanced despite its considerable strength. A clear wort was drawn from an infusion mash of pilsner malt and spelt. Large quantities of European hops and cane sugar were added during the boil. Fermentation took place in our open coolship at warm ambient summer temperatures. The young beer maturated in large oak casks with wild yeast and bacteria until the winter. Finally, the beer is dry-hopped with whole-leaf hops and bottle conditioned for three months before release."
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Misery Nephele
7,80 €"Double New England Pale Ale w/ Vic Secret & Cry Citra. Pineapple notes. Full bodied, super juicy, hazy and smooth."