Beer is experiencing a rebirth, with exploding interest in local brews from around the world, and a continuing shake-up in international favourites. It's a revolution everyone can enjoy – a growing diversity that's always approachable and sociable.
The Bar offers a wide range of authentic world beers in different styles, kept in optimum conditions and served with care.
The style tells you about the ingredients and processes used to make the beer and gives strong clues about how the beer will look, smell, and taste...
Budweiser Budvar
(Pilsner 5.0%abv) Czech Republic
This pale-golden beer has 21 units of bitterness and has an aroma of toasted malt with a dash of vanilla and aromatic hops. It is rich and rounded to the taste with a biscuity malt and gentle hop bitterness, ending with a delicate note of apple.
Corona Extra
(Pale Lager 4.6%abv) Mexico
This clean-finishing beer has hop bitterness balance with sweetness and light corn flavours. The addition of lime in the bottle neck provides a refreshing citrus overtone.
Tiger Beer
(Premium Lager 4.8%abv) Singapore
Brewed exclusively in the Far East, with the finest ingredients available. The Tiger brewing process incorporates no less than 250 quality control checks – 50 more than most other beers -to ensure the smooth and consistent flavour which Tiger drinkers have come to expect.
Hoegaarden
(Wheat Beer 4.9%abv) Holland
A distinctive, pale-yellow ‘white’ beer with a cloudy appearance. Hoegaarden is full of lemon zestiness with notes of clover, oranges and coriander, the wheat content often gives a beer a cloudy appearance.
Sagres
(Premium Pilsner 5.1%abv) Portugal
Pale-golden in colour with a very fruity, flavoursome character and good balance.
Peroni Nastro Azzurro
(Pale Lager 5.1%) Italy
Crisp and lightly sparkling its unic taste is refreshing and dry with a clear-cut, clean character. Peroni illustrates ‘Italian Style’applied to beer and is currently the No.1 Italian lager.
Peroni Nastro Azzurro Grand Riserva
(Strong Pale Ale 6.6%abv) Italy
Full-bodied, smooth, with a distinctive note of malt, it keeps a high level of drinkability and a distinguishing aroma of fruits and spices.
Pouring a world beer is like putting out the international welcome mat. There is no more sociable drink than beer.