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TWIST & DRINK RASPBERRY
From natural spring water
Non-carbonated water
No artificial colors
No artificial flavors
No artificial sweeteners
No artificial sweeteners
No plasticizer
Low density polyethylene does not contain BPA
No flavor enhancers
Free gluten and lactose
TWIST & DRINK WILDBERRY
From natural spring water
Non-carbonated water
No artificial colors
No artificial flavors
No artificial sweeteners
No artificial sweeteners
No plasticizer
Low density polyethylene does not contain BPA
No flavor enhancers
Free gluten and lactose
HOBGOBLIN GOLD (CAN)...
Hobgoblin Gold: the golden beer with a touch of magic.
With its six hop varieties, it offers a fruity and tropical aroma that will transport you to an enchanted forest.
Want to discover a new world of flavors?
HOBGOBLIN IPA 5º CAN |...
There are IPA’s and there are legendary IPAs. Ours is legendary. Pale golden with orange glints this beer is forged from the finest British hops and varieties gathered from the far-flung shores of the pacific. Prepare for an intense tropical explosion of zesty oranges, grapefruit, honey and juicy bitterness. Winner of the World’s best IPA award. Like we said, Legendary.
HOBGOBLIN IPA 5º BOT....
There are IPA’s and there are legendary IPAs. Ours is legendary. Pale golden with orange glints this beer is forged from the finest British hops and varieties gathered from the far-flung shores of the pacific. Prepare for an intense tropical explosion of zesty oranges, grapefruit, honey and juicy bitterness. Winner of the World’s best IPA award. Like we said, Legendary.
KILLKA SALENTEIN -...
COLOUR: Intense violet red color and bright.
BOUQUET: The fruit marked by plum and fresh blackberries with notes of complexity contributed by the wood stands out.
PALATE: Soft entry and without edges, fresh, clean and consistent final
BOMBARDIER 5.2% | BEER
Bombardier Amber Beer is a mythical English beer formerly known as Bombardier Glorious Ale. ... The name of the beer is a tribute to the British heavyweight boxer Billy Wells, British champion and the British Empire from 1911 to 1919, known as Bombardier (The Bomber).