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Imported
InBev Brands
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Beck’s Pilsner
This High-end European Import is a Premium Pale Lager with rolling smoothness with a refreshing crispness and a moderate body. This German beer dates back to the 1500’s using only the purest ingredients – barley, hops, yeast and pure glacial water. |
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Beck’s Premier Light
When introduced, this beer took America by storm. With Beck’s Premier Light you’ll enjoy the superior excellence you’ve grown to expect from Beck’s, the leading German Import. |
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Beck’s Dark
The #1 imported German dark beer in the U.S., is rich and surprisingly smooth with a lingering, slightly sweet aftertaste. The deep copper color is the result of specially roasting the barley malt. |
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Beck’s Non-Alcoholic
What this brew lacks in alcohol it makes up in flavor. No wonder it's America’s #1 non-alcoholic import by volume. Beck’s Non-Alcoholic is a malt beverage (less than 0.5% alcohol by volume) boasting a full, rich thick head, light amber color and balanced bitterness. |
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Stella Artois
A European Pale Lager that is pleasantly bitter with a refreshing finish. Drinkability creates a unique taste differentiation versus other European Lagers. The Stela Artois Brewery traces it’s roots back to 1366, today the brand is known for it’s supreme quality and worth. |
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Bass
High-end European Import
Bass
High-end European Import is a British Pale Ale and one of England’s first trademarks since 1777. Full-flavored yet smooth. Sweet caramel aroma, with flavor that starts very sweets, but with a light hop bitterness that kicks in at the end. |
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Hoegaarden
High-end European Import
Hoegaarden
High-end European Import is a Belgian White (or Wit) Beer. It has a unique and extremely complex brewing process – ending up in a cloudy-white appearance. Refreshing with a hint orange and coriander, Hoegaarden is a little quirky and decidedly different. |
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Boddington’s Pub
An English Pale Ale originally from Manchester, England, Boddingtons is a refreshingly smooth and sweet sessionable beer that pours with a thick creamy head. Target pub style accounts with draught and glassware. Target additional on-premise accounts and off-premise accounts that carry any import brands with the unique 16-oz. widget can. |
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Leffe Blonde
Leffe is not an on-the-run beer, it should be savored. Leffe Blonde is a dry, fruity, lightly spiced Belgian Abbey Ale, quite full and creamy; a perfect balance of strength and subtlety The bitterness is delicate, extending over the whole palette and lingering as a subtle aftertaste. |
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Löwenbräu
Exclusively imported from the Lowenbrau brewery in Germany, this Munich-style beer is brewed according to the Purity Law by using nothing else but hops, malt, yeast, and water. Target on- and off-premise accounts with a high concentration of "green bottle" imports, and all accounts in geographic areas over indexing with German population |
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Staropramen
Staropramen Lager is a beer whose characteristic taste invigorates every connoisseur of beer. A special blend of natural ingredients, such as Bohemian barley and Szatec (Saatzer) hops produce its full-bodied, pleasantly smooth taste. Traditional methods such as these have been used to produce Czech beer for hundreds of years. Today Staropramen is enjoyed throughout the world. |
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Tennent’s of Scotland
Tennent’s was the first lager to be brewed in Scotland. An authentic Scottish lager with a distinctive, crisp taste…it accounts for about 25% of beer sales in Scotland. High quality, natural ingredients: purest water, finest Scottish barley, and the care and experience of 400 years of family brewing heritage. |
Other Imports
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Czechvar Lager
Czechvar Premium Lager is known for its excellent taste derived from generations of Bohemian brewing traditions in Ceské Budejovice, Czech Republic and top quality ingredients. Ingredients such as female cones of Saaz hops, Moravian malt and soft Artesian well water come together to make this an exceptional Premium Czech Lager.
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Kirin Ichiban
Kirin Ichiban aspires to be the best and its distinctively smooth, full-bodied taste and drinkability has made it a favorite of beer aficionados across America. With the growth of imports and specialty beer, and the popularity of sushi and Japanese and Asian-fusion cuisine, Kirin Ichiban is well positioned for greater growth in the future. |
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Kirin Light
Kirin Light is a low calorie Japanese-pilsner, 3.31 abv, 95 calories per
12 oz serving. |
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Harbin Lager
One of China’s northern most and coldest cities, Harbin is the home to extrodinary festivals, breathtaking ice castles and its oldest brewery, which continues to produce a beer that is evocative of all of the mystery of the Far East. Brewed with the highest quality Chinese hops, old-world style yeast and the finest malts, Harbin Lager delivers a truly refreshing taste with a distinct, clean finish. |
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