Carling     4.0%

 

We know that perfection is a big claim to make but how else could we describe the masterful blend that balances depth of flavour with the thirst quenching refreshment of the UK’s no.1 lager.

Carling’s perfectly refreshing taste is at the heart of our new advertising campaign, which brings to life funny, amazing feats that fail to live up to the refreshing reward of a pint.

The ads showcase the classic British wit and humour we’re famous for. And all in all it’s a reminder of how refreshingly perfect Carling beer is and why we’ve been the UK’s best-selling lager* for three decades.


 

Coors Light      4.2%

 

Lagering is the process of aging Coors Light. We lager it below freezing for the perfect amount of time. It’s these two key components of time and temp that give Coors Light its signature crisp taste.Adolph Coors was born in 1847 in a German town known today as Wuppertal-Oberbarmen. At the age of 14 he began working at the Henry Wenker Brewery in Dortmund, and his determination led him to become an American legend. Adolph Coors considered that water was the key ingredient for a perfect beer. Therefore, he decided to locate Adolph Coors Company in Golden, Colorado in  1873. The Rocky Mountains are the primary source of the water used in the beer.

 


Fosters     4.0%

 

Foster's Lager is an internationally distributed Australian brand of lager. It is owned by the South African brewing group SABMiller, and is brewed under licence in a number of countries, including the UK, where the European rights to the brand are owned by Heineken International

Foster's annual sales amount to around 5 million hectolitres worldwide, largely buoyed by UK sales, where it is the second highest selling beer after Carling. While known internationally as the quintessential Australian beer brand, Foster's does not enjoy widespread popularity in Australia compared to other CUB beers such as Victoria Bitter or Carlton Draught.


Kronenbourg 1664     5.0%

 

The Master Brewers of Brasseries Kronenbourg created a Premium Beer of exceptional quality, called Kronenbourg 1664 in honour of their founder and the date he founded his brewery. With its unique taste and elegant bottle, Kronenbourg 1664 was an instant success in France, becoming the premium French lager.

 

Kronenbourg 1664 is the most sold French beer in the world and the market leader for high-end premium beers. It was named after the year the Hatt family, the founders of Brasseries Kronenbourg, first started commercial brewing. Kronenbourg is the fifth oldest beer brand in the world that still exists today.

Its golden highlights and delicate bitterness come from selecting the best hops, the “Strisselspalt”, and the unique know-how of Brasseries Kronenbourg’s master brewers for over 300 years. 1664 is ideal with a meal on the terrace, as an aperitif or simply for the pleasure.


Courage     4.0%

 

Originally brewed in Courage's Anchor brewery on the south bank of the Thames. It was moved to the Berkshire brewery at Reading in the 1970s, then to the Courage Brewery in Bristol. When Bristol closed in 1999 it moved to Tadcaster. Following ScotCo's reshuffle in 2004 it was contract brewed by Youngs, returning it to a site on the south bank of the Thames. In Jan 2007 the Courage brand was purchased by Wells & Young and production moved to Bedford.
Courage Best has long been one of the best selling cask beers in the South of England.

 


Doom Bar     4.0%

 

Doom Bar bitter (4.0% abv), the brewery's flagship ale, accounts for nearly 90% of sales. Over 24,000,000 imperial pints (14,000 kl) of Doom Bar was produced in 2010. In 2011, sales increased by 22 per cent, making it the UK's fastest growing ale for three years in a row. The beer is named after the notoriously dangerous Doom Bar sandbank at the mouth of the Camel Estuary in North Cornwall. This ale can now be found across the UK and in Italy, Sweden, and Japan.

Doom Bar bitter became the first official beer sponsor of the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race between 2008 and 2012. Securing the "Doom Bar brand" was cited as the reason that Molson Coors spent £20 million on their takeover of Sharp's Brewery in 2011


Guiness     4.1%

 

Swirling clouds tumble as the storm begins to calm. Settle. Breathe in the moment, then break through the smooth, light head to the bittersweet reward. Unmistakeably GUINNESS®, from the first velvet sip to the last, lingering drop. And every deep-dark satisfying mouthful in between.
Pure beauty. Pure GUINNESS®

 


Desperados     5.9%

 

Desperados is the world's first Tequila Flavoured Beer. A distinctive combination of full bodied lager with a kick of Tequila flavour. A light & refreshing taste profile balanced with spicy and lemony notes for sweetness.