• Double IPA

    Bell’s Hopslam Ale

    Starting with six different hop varietals added to the brew kettle & culminating with a massive dry-hop addition of Simcoe hops, Bell’s Hopslam Ale possesses the most complex hopping schedule in the Bell’s repetoire. Selected specifically because of their aromatic qualities, these Pacific Northwest varieties contribute a pungent blend of grapefruit, stone fruit, and floral notes. A generous malt bill and a solid dollop of honey provide just enough body to keep the balance in check, resulting in a remarkably drinkable rendition of the Double India Pale Ale style.

  • Weissbier (Weizen)

    Boston Breweries Johnny Gold Weiss

    Johnny Gold Weiss is slightly sweet and fruity, with a full body. It has a typical hefeweizen taste produced by Bavarian yeast. Strong clove and banana flavours with hints of vanilla. Johnny Gold Weiss is very lightly hopped leaving almost no bitterness. Bottle conditioning gives it a typical cloudy appearance.

  • American Barleywine

    Boston Breweries Hazzard Ten Ale

    Hazzard Ten Ale – If you’re a fizzy yellow beer drinker this is definitely not for you. With an alcohol content of 10% it is the strongest beer brewed in South Africa, the most defining character however is it’s flavour. It is dark red in colour, has a thick creamy head, and a strong malty character. The sweetness has been balanced by adding large amounts of hops to the beer after fermentation, a process called dry hopping. It’s definitely the beer that is the most fun to make.

  • Brewery - Africa

    Boston Breweries (South Africa)

    Chief Brewer, Chris Barnard… “The best part of my job is that I get to taste test each batch myself” As a young man, Chris Barnard, founder of Boston Breweries was curious to discover more of the world and see what lay beyond his African home. Having completed his training in computer studies, at age 21, he explored Europe where he tasted and enjoyed many different styles of beer – from a German Dark Weizen to Greek lagers. When he eventually returned home to Cape Town, he was disappointed to find that his local beer drinking options did not live up to the flavoursome tastes he was accustomed to. Not…