Hop House 13 Lager Can 8 Pack (500 ml)
Only €13.50

Hop House 13 Lager Can 8 Pack (500 ml)

Only €13.50
€13.50
€3.38/l
+ €1.20 Deposit
Irish Made
Purchase LimitMaximum of 4 of this product per online order.
Age restricted itemYou must be at least 18 years of age to purchase. You will be asked to show your ID at time of delivery/collection

Sale Information

Only €13.50Sales price valid from 14/11/2024 until 20/11/2024

Description

Hop House 13 is a delicious lager, brewed with Guinness yeast, Irish barley and the best of hops from both Australia and USA - Galaxy, Topaz, (AUS) and Mosaic (USA). It's a crisp and full-flavoured beer with subtle malty notes and fresh hop aromas with hints of apricot and peach. Hop House 13 was created by Guinness brewer, Peter Simpson, in the Pilot Brewery. The Pilot Brewery is home to our hidden gem, The Brewers Project, where some of our best and brightest brewers can be found exploring, inventing and perfecting new beers. Hop House 13 is named after the over 100 year old Guinness hop store building on St James’s Gate where hops were once stored. Hop House 13 is full flavoured while still being crisp and hoppy (but not bitter) with a refreshing clean finish. If you like to try new and interesting lagers, then Hop House 13 offers more character, flavour and taste. Hop House 13 is best served chilled (between 3-5°C)

Product Detail

Hop House 13 is a delicious lager, brewed with Guinness yeast, Irish barley and the best of hops from both Australia and USA - Galaxy, Topaz, (AUS) and Mosaic (USA). It's a crisp and full-flavoured beer with subtle malty notes and fresh hop aromas with hints of apricot and peach. Hop House 13 was created by Guinness brewer, Peter Simpson, in the Pilot Brewery. The Pilot Brewery is home to our hidden gem, The Brewers Project, where some of our best and brightest brewers can be found exploring, inventing and perfecting new beers. Hop House 13 is named after the over 100 year old Guinness hop store building on St James’s Gate where hops were once stored. Hop House 13 is full flavoured while still being crisp and hoppy (but not bitter) with a refreshing clean finish. If you like to try new and interesting lagers, then Hop House 13 offers more character, flavour and taste. Hop House 13 is best served chilled (between 3-5°C)

Features

Hop House 13 is a premium-crafted lager from the brewers of Guinness.

Brewed with Guinness yeast, Irish barley and the best of hops from both Australia and USA - Galaxy, Topaz, (AUS) and Mosaic (USA).

Brewed with the famous Guinness yeast strain using a lower temperature fermentation profile and lager processing techniques.

Hop House 13 is full flavoured while still being crisp and hoppy (but not bitter) with a refreshing clean finish.

Hop House 13 is best served chilled (between 3-5°C).

Alcohol Information

Alcohol By Volume4
Units0.046

Storage Type

TypeAmbient

Manufacturer Address

Diageo Ireland, St. James' Gate, Dublin 8.

Company Name

Diageo

Company Address

Diageo Ireland, St. James' Gate, Dublin 8.

Return To

Diageo Ireland, St. James' Gate, Dublin 8.

Product Number: 1613306001

Sale Information

Only €13.50Sales price valid from 14/11/2024 until 20/11/2024

Description

Hop House 13 is a delicious lager, brewed with Guinness yeast, Irish barley and the best of hops from both Australia and USA - Galaxy, Topaz, (AUS) and Mosaic (USA). It's a crisp and full-flavoured beer with subtle malty notes and fresh hop aromas with hints of apricot and peach. Hop House 13 was created by Guinness brewer, Peter Simpson, in the Pilot Brewery. The Pilot Brewery is home to our hidden gem, The Brewers Project, where some of our best and brightest brewers can be found exploring, inventing and perfecting new beers. Hop House 13 is named after the over 100 year old Guinness hop store building on St James’s Gate where hops were once stored. Hop House 13 is full flavoured while still being crisp and hoppy (but not bitter) with a refreshing clean finish. If you like to try new and interesting lagers, then Hop House 13 offers more character, flavour and taste. Hop House 13 is best served chilled (between 3-5°C)

Product Detail

Hop House 13 is a delicious lager, brewed with Guinness yeast, Irish barley and the best of hops from both Australia and USA - Galaxy, Topaz, (AUS) and Mosaic (USA). It's a crisp and full-flavoured beer with subtle malty notes and fresh hop aromas with hints of apricot and peach. Hop House 13 was created by Guinness brewer, Peter Simpson, in the Pilot Brewery. The Pilot Brewery is home to our hidden gem, The Brewers Project, where some of our best and brightest brewers can be found exploring, inventing and perfecting new beers. Hop House 13 is named after the over 100 year old Guinness hop store building on St James’s Gate where hops were once stored. Hop House 13 is full flavoured while still being crisp and hoppy (but not bitter) with a refreshing clean finish. If you like to try new and interesting lagers, then Hop House 13 offers more character, flavour and taste. Hop House 13 is best served chilled (between 3-5°C)

Features

Hop House 13 is a premium-crafted lager from the brewers of Guinness.

Brewed with Guinness yeast, Irish barley and the best of hops from both Australia and USA - Galaxy, Topaz, (AUS) and Mosaic (USA).

Brewed with the famous Guinness yeast strain using a lower temperature fermentation profile and lager processing techniques.

Hop House 13 is full flavoured while still being crisp and hoppy (but not bitter) with a refreshing clean finish.

Hop House 13 is best served chilled (between 3-5°C).

Alcohol Information

Alcohol By Volume4
Units0.046

Storage Type

TypeAmbient

Manufacturer Address

Diageo Ireland, St. James' Gate, Dublin 8.

Company Name

Diageo

Company Address

Diageo Ireland, St. James' Gate, Dublin 8.

Return To

Diageo Ireland, St. James' Gate, Dublin 8.

Product Number: 1613306001

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