Peroni Nastro Azzurro 0.0% is the new one Premium Italian non-alcoholic beer. It maintains the characteristic taste traits of the original PNA: the presence of Mais Nostrano®, 100% Made in Italy variety grown exclusively for Peroni Nastro Azzurro and the
Relax, what’s the hurry? It's time to turn down the tempo and enjoy a more chilled out brew. We have crafted our LO-FI range with Lower Alcohol and Low Carbs to keep things leisurely. Never compromising on flavour, we have your back. LO-FI, keep it chill.
Relax, what’s the hurry? It's time to turn down the tempo and enjoy a more chilled out brew. We have crafted our LO-FI range with Lower Alcohol and Low Carbs to keep things leisurely. Never compromising on flavour, we have your back. LO-FI, keep it chill.
You are seeing that correctly! this lager has been hopped to make an India pale lager. this IPL is light and refreshing with a crisp lager taste & hoppy fruitiness. the low abv makes this a great refreshing brew for the hot summer!
Appearance: frothy w
Appearance: Pours straw, light gold with a fluffy white head.
Aroma: Light floral notes with malt grain sweetness.
Taste: Moderately grainy malt with honey-like sweetness, floral hop character comes through with a light rounded bitterness and slightly d
Voss Boss Hazy Kveik IPA is brewed with Voss Kveik Norwegian farmhouse yeast, Citra, Eldorado and Yakima 586 hops. Intense aroma from the combination of the Voss Kveik yeast and Hops, citrus sweet candy fruit tangerine lychee finish.
Appearance: Golden
Mai Po No. 4 (Vintage 2023) is our Imperial Stout that has been barrel-aged in French Limousin Cognac Barrels from the Old Elk Bourbon Cask Finish Series. It has rich roasted coffee and chocolate flavours with notes of apricots, raisins, honey, and carame
Mai Po No. 3 (Vintage 2023) is our Imperial Stout that has been barrel-aged in Bourbon (80%) and Rye Whiskey (20%) Barrels and conditioned with toasted coconut, cacao nibs, and vanilla beans. When stored at a constant temperature of 4 to 8 degrees Celsius
Mai Po No. 2 (Vintage 2023) is our Imperial Stout that has been barrel-aged in Bourbon (80%) and Rye Whiskey (20%) Barrels and conditioned with caramelized bananas and vanilla beans. When stored at a constant temperature of 4 to 8 degrees Celsius, Mai Po
Mai Po No. 1 (Vintage 2023) is our Imperial Stout that has been barrel-aged in Bourbon (80%) and Rye Whiskey (20%) Barrels. It has rich roasted coffee and chocolate flavours with notes of brandied cherries, chestnuts, and caramel. When stored at a constan
Young Master Zero, paying homage to a timeless classic, is a versatile pale ale that delviers an elevated drinking experience uninhibited by the presence of alcohol. Fermented with an all-natural biological process, Zero preserves the beer's vibrant flavo
Duvel is a Belgian beer with a rich history and a distinctive taste, is a true gem in the world of craft beer. Known for its golden hue, creamy head and effervescent carbonation, Duvel has captured the hearts of beer enthusiasts around the globe. First br
Each year, the Chimay brewery produces a vintage vintage that has been aged in barrels. For the 2022 edition, the brewery has partnered with Het Anker, brewery and distillery owner of the Gouden Carolus brand. These two entities have used all their know-h
Wotcha get when you smush blackcurrant and blackberry together with crispy apple?
You get Morningcider Black.
Don't be fooled by the dirty graffiti - when you crack open your first can of this fruity beauty, this dark and moody gal will bring a berr
Our latest beverage bombshell has dropped and she’s a stunner of a cider! A magical colab between Citizen and Morningcider, this sweet beauty queen boasts of fresh rescued Central Otago cherry, apple, brown sugar and cinnamon. Citizen rescue surplus food
Neon Pandan Cider transcends Southeast Asia, with rich tropical flavour, that’ll make you believe you’re back at your last beach holiday! Tastes as colourful as our label by artist WAIS.
Style: Flavoured Cider
ABV: 4.9%
Vol: 330ml
Trophy & Gold Winner 2020 International Cider Challenge - sparkling and refreshing, Hogan’s perry is delightfully light and smooth with a wine-like complexity. Perry pear crops take up to 20 years to develop and good ones are notoriously rare, so be sure
Flanders inspired sour red ale, with Montmorency, Bing, Balaton & Rainier cherries. Fermented in Pinot Noir & Westward Whiskey oak puncheons. Bottle conditioned with Brettanomyes, this ale is assertively tart, with notes of raw grains, toasty malts, and o
Desperate Glory is a sour brown ale inspired by Flanders Fields. The base beer is Three On A Match, a rich and complex Belgian Amber Ale with notes of dates, brown sugar and sweet spice. This spent a year resting in bourbon barrels to bring out rich oak a
Hopwired was one of the first, true new world IPAs made exclusively with unique NZ hops. Although there is plenty of malt sweetness, this beer is all about the hops. Punchy, aggressive, New Zealand hops that all add up to create wonderful, tropical flavou
Grand Cru by RODENBACH has on average been left for much longer in the oak casks (“foeders”) of the Roeselare “beer cathedral”, which results in a more pronounced version of the “Flanders Red-Brown Beer” style. RODENBACH Grand Cru consists of 1/3 young be
In 1880 Henry Weston first started crafting cider from the bittersweet apples grown on his farm in Much Marcle, Herefordshire. Over many years he refined the art of Herefordshire cider making. Today, Henry Weston Vintage Cider is crafted only from apples
Beautifully balanced, medium-bodied amber ale. Combines caramel and toffee malt notes with a punchy stone fruit and berry hop character. Hong Kong's iconic beer is perfectly refreshing for a fine summer’s day, which is practically any day in Hong Kong!
Rich roasted coffee flavour with hint of malt sweetness and impression of chocolate. A dark, full-bodied ale with creamy foam and healthy addition of oats for silky, smooth mouthfeel.
ABV: 5.5%
Vol: 330ml
Style: Stout
At The Bottle Shop, we select our craft beers based on their flavours. When we started our import and distribution service in 2012, craft beers were defined by the volume breweries produced annually. The definition of craft beer has changed over the past two decades, and the term has gotten murkier as smaller breweries are acquired by large beer companies. Craft beer in Hong Kong has come a long way. New world varieties were scarce, and most craft beers in Hong Kong were English bitters and Belgium sweet fruit beers. Nowadays, one can find beers from all over the world.
Our store focuses on award winning beers, both local craft beers, and those imported internationally.
Below are a few types of craft beer that are popular in Hong Kong:
Commercial beers certainly have their place in the market. At (rare) times we enjoy a commercial lager as much as the next person. But even within the selection of craft beer in Hong Kong, not all commercial ones are created equal. Some beers can be mistreated during its transportation and storage, and suffer from oxidation, UV light, over-heating, and the list goes on. Some beers have an overwhelming amount of esters that contribute to banana flavours, which isn't really pleasant.
Synonymous with craft beers are Pale Ale, and Indian Pale Ale (or IPA). From these two styles come variations, including Extra Pale Ale (XPA), American Pale Ale (APA), Imperial IPA (IIPA), Double IPA (DIPA), Double Dry-Hopped IPA (DDH IPA), Triple IPA (TIPA), Hazy Pale Ale, Hazy IPA, Milkshake IPA, Black IPA, and the list goes on. What sets them apart are mostly the malt bill (the level and character of sweetness), and the hop bill (the amount and variety of hops). Traditionally, craft beers have higher levels of bitterness because the more hops are in the beers, the more bitterness there is. Recent IPA trend is less bitterness and more hop fruitiness (think Sauvignon Blanc but in beers). Local craft beers in Hong Kong are also hoppy forward, with low bitterness.
Since The Bottle Shop began operation ten plus years ago, the number of local craft beer brands has gone from zero to close to twenty - all thanks to hop forward IPAs.
Sour beers have been one of the biggest trends in the craft beer Hong Kong movement, especially ones with very big fruit dominant milkshake style sours. Sour craft beers are much like sourdough bread, it's a re-conceptualisation of old techniques popularised by Belgium naturally fermented beers. Contemporary sour beers are deliberately spiked with lactobacillus to lower their pH.
The most popular styles of sour craft beers include Berliner Weisse, Gose, Flanders, Lambics, and Geuze. Many contemporary Gose or Berliner Weisse have loads of fruits added to them, along with other adjuncts like lactose or salt. Sour beers are great for summer sweltering weather for refreshment, but they're also amazing as companions to a meal, or even with vanilla ice-cream.
Dark beers include Porter, Stout, Brown Ale, and so on. Dark beers are dark because brewers add heavily roasted barley in the brew, imparting roasted barley notes, coffee notes, chocolate, and nutty flavours. Craft beers that are dark doesn't necessarily mean they're bitter. Contemporary dark beers can in fact be sweet. You may have heard of pastry stouts, mud-cake stouts? These craft beers can have weird and wonderful adjunct ingredients, with equally exotic names, like imperial Porter brewed with Toasted Coconut and Maple Syrup, or Blueberry Hazelnut Coffee Cheesecake Stout. I guess you can't say craft beer is boring!!
The craft beer Hong Kong scene has been a dynamic and ever-changing environment. From its anemic beginning, to now an international hub of choices and an incredible array of local craft beers and breweries. Let us know if you can't find a craft beer you're looking for.