The legendary status of Bass is symbolized by its iconic red triangle, recognized as the first registered trademark in the United Kingdom.

Bass is the most famous English ale in the world, and has been brewed in Burton, England since 1777. It is a full-flavoured ale that is still brewed to an original recipe, using only the finest ingredients and the experience of generations. It is brewed with two strains of yeast to produce a complex, nutty, malty taste with subtle hop undertones, and which has widespread appeal to repertoire drinkers and beer lovers around the world.

The brand has had an incredible pedigree for centuries. It has been painted by Manet, fought over by Napoleon, and served on the Titanic. Throughout history, it has inspired greatness. It challenges consumers today to reach for more, to reach for greatness with Bass.

UK Quick facts

Stella Artois - a fine, golden pilsner lager, originally brewed as a Christmas beer in Leuven , Belgium . Named Stella after the Christmas Star and Artois after Sebastian Artois who founded the brewery, it is a beer brewed to 5.2% ABV using the original Stella Artois yeast and the unique taste of Saaz hops. It is a beer that manages to balance a fuller flavour with a clean crisp taste to make it an exceptional premium lager.

Beck’s Vier
Four percent by Beck’s.

Introduced to the UK little more than a year ago Beck’s Vier is a 4% pilsner lager brewed with the same uncompromising approach to quality and authenticity as Beck’s.

Imported from Bremen, Germany, Beck’s Vier is brewed with precision to the Reinheitsgebot purity law, which ensures that only four pure ingredients are ever involved. This unique blend of golden barley, Bavarian hops, pure glacier water and unique yeast gives Beck’s Vier its clean, crisp, full bodied taste and exceptional refreshment.

Boddingtons is a refreshing, smooth and sessionable beer. It is renowned for its golden colour, full-bodied flavour and malty, morish taste with smooth, tight creamy head. Brewed in Manchester since 1778, Boddingtons has an ABV content of 3.8% and 4.1% in cask.

Easy drinking session ale, Amber bitter, malty palate with caramel overtones. Lightly hopped with a short floral/ citrus finish. 3.6% abv