Apple

Made from the purest Swedish spring water, traditional-yet-modern Rekorderlig Apple Cider is best served over ice for a crisp, cool and refreshing experience.

Strawberry & Lime

Rekorderlig Strawberry-Lime Cider perfectly embodies the taste of a beautifully Swedish summer with the flavour of freshly picked strawberries balanced with a refreshing hint of lime and made with pure Swedish spring water. Our Strawberry-Lime Cider is best served cold over ice with a squeeze of lime and a sprig of mint.

Blood Orange

Rekorderlig Blood Orange Cider is refreshingly citrusy with the fresh, juicy taste of Blood Oranges, made with pure Swedish spring water. It is best served cold over ice with a slice of orange.

Staropramen Granat

Staropramen Granat is a unique lager that proudly embodies our brewing traditions. This beer is based on the original recipe from 1884. The special sprinkling process of mixing pale and specialty malts is what gives the beer its unique ruby red colour.

Staropramen Unfiltered

Staropramen brewmasters have created a traditional unfiltered beer with its full-flavoured taste, rich aroma and seductive opal colour. This premium beer is brewed with wheat malt and the finest hops, which meet a touch of coriander to bring a unique and refined note to its taste.

Staropramen

Staropramen is the No. 1 Prague beer in the world, proudly brewed since 1869 and perfectly balanced for more than 150 years. A traditional Czech Pilsner brewed using the finest ingredients, including premium Czech hops that deliver a fine hoppy, slightly fruity aroma and a refreshing balanced taste.

Cornish Pastis

Southwestern Distillery produces small batches of artisan Tarquin's Gin using their flame-fired copper pot still called Tamara, goddess of the Tamar. It's then bottled by hand and sent off into the world, to spread the news that Cornwall is producing fabulous gin.

Strawberry and Lime

Southwestern Distillery produces small batches of artisan Tarquin's Gin using their flame-fired copper pot still called Tamara, goddess of the Tamar. It's then bottled by hand and sent off into the world, to spread the news that Cornwall is producing fabulous gin.