The Session Mix

Fill your fridge with cold cans

  • £52.00

Choose between 12x330ml cans or a bumper box that contains 24x330ml cans. This mixed case of fridge-filling cans contains three classic beer styles crafted at a session strength:

  • Pale (2.5%): A juicy pale ale that balances hoppy bitterness with a tropical finish.
  • IPA (2.3%): A gluten free session ale, crafted solely from British ingredients.
  • Lager (2.1%): A London lager in the classic pilsner style, with floral notes and a crisp citrus bite.

Choose our Session Can Mix if you love lighter session beers and zesty lagers. All three styles have been crafted below 2.8% ABV, which means they are naturally lower in carbs and calories. They're also fully vegan-friendly.

SHIPPING INFO

Save £5 and enjoy free shipping when you combine any four six-packs. You can mix and match on ourbuild your own case page. Your discount will automatically apply once you add the beers to your cart.

IPA: Water, malted barley, oats, hops, yeast.
Lager: Water, malted barley, oats, hops and yeast
Pale: Water, malted barley,wheat, oats, hops and yeast

Save £5 and enjoy free shipping when you combine any four six-packs. You can mix and match on ourbuild your own case page. Your discount will automatically apply once you add the beers to your cart.

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