Kingfisher is India's No.1, the first choice of the nation from Delhi to Doddanapudi, and the leading Indian beer the world over. Brewed to an authentic and most venerable recipe for more than 150 years, it is the perfect partnership for the heat and spice of even the richest of curries.
Kingfisher is India's No.1, the first choice of the nation from Delhi to Doddanapudi, and the leading Indian beer the world over. Brewed to an authentic and most venerable recipe for more than 150 years, it is the perfect partnership for the heat and spice of even the richest of curries.
Kingfisher is India's No.1, the first choice of the nation from Delhi to Doddanapudi, and the leading Indian beer the world over. Brewed to an authentic and most venerable recipe for more than 150 years, it is the perfect partnership for the heat and spice of even the richest of curries.
Currently supplying 29% of the Indian Beer market. Kingfisher is the number one Indian beer in the World. Gold medal for International Draught Lager. Pale Amber in appearance and very aromatic. Clean refreshing lager with a full hoppy taste and smooth finish, brewed using superior quality malted barley and aromatic hops.
Kronenbourg 1664 is a perfectly balanced lager, slightly bitter, soft, crisp and noble. Brewed using the Strisselspalt hop known as the 'caviar of hops' which gives the beer its refined bitterness, balanced with a hint of fruity and floral aroma.
This Hazy IPA is the perfect breakfast, brunch, lunch, smoko, dinner or last call beer with its sweet citrus taste and hazy good looks because you know it is 5 o'clock somewhere.
This hero of a double IPA is ready to confront any foe with power and might. A big hitter with power notes of citrus and apricot, Dragon Slayer cuts through the chaos with a great dankness. This is a smooth, stealth-like hunter you will not see coming.
If you hanker for a vibrant, clean IPA low on bitterness but big on flavour jump on the Flying Circus. It will barrel roll you with popping sweet navel and tropical delights leaving a trace of low altitude bitterness.