San Miguel Premium Lager Beer Can Multipack, 24 x 568 ml
£39.49
San Miguel Premium Lager Beer Can Multipack, 24 x 568 ml
San Miguel is a globally renowned brand with over a century of brewing excellence. Established in 1890, San Miguel has been a pioneer in crafting premium beers that bring people together. With its origins in Spain and a dedication to quality, San Miguel is synonymous with tradition, innovation, and an unmatched passion for the art of brewing.
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Each box can comfortably fit two regular sized 70 & 75 cl bottles along with a few other goodies! Box Dimensions: 197 × 330mm × 101mm
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Description
San Miguel Premium Lager Beer Can Multipack, 24 x 568 ml, offers the ultimate beer experience for lager enthusiasts. Each can contains a smooth, refreshing lager crafted with care to provide the perfect balance of bitterness and sweetness. Known for its crisp finish and golden hue, this multipack is ideal for sharing with friends or enjoying on your own, bringing a touch of celebration to any occasion.
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Beer Margarita Cocktail Recipe
It's beerita time! Who would believe that beer would be the perfect solution to eradicating fluorescent green margaritas? Well, it is. Best to use not-so-micro brews to avoid an overpowering beer flavor. Use the limeade can to measure the ingredients, and adjust with extra water if the mixture seems too sweet. Straining the pulp is always a good idea unless, of course, you like pulp.
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