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Dos Equis Beer, Ambar Especial - 12 Each , $17.99
Brewed in Mexico since 1897 and originally called Siglo XX to celebrate the arrival of the great 20th century, Dos Equis Ambar is an authentic Mexican Cerveza brewed in the style of Vienna-Lagers. Its signature amber color hides a subtle hint or roasted malts with surprisingly smooth taste and a clean finish. Since 1897. Ambar beer. Enjoy XX responsibly. Please recycle. Recyclable.
Dos Equis Beer, Ambar Especial - 6 Each , $11.49
Since 1897. Crafted in Mexico since 1897 and originally called siglo xx to celebrate the arrival of the 20th Dos Equis Ambar is an authentic Mexican cerveza brewed in the style of vienna-lagers. Its signature amber color hides a subtle hint of roasted malts with a surprisingly smooth taste and a clean finish. Salud! Enjoy responsibly.
DOS EQUIS Beer, Ambar, Cerveceria Moctezuma - 12 Ounce , $25.99
Dos Equis was created in Mexico in 1897 by a German brew mater, who blended his brewing heritage with the spirit of Mexican traditions. Originally called siglo XX to celebrate arrival of the 20th century, it later became known as simple Dos Equis. Dos Equis Ambar is a vienna style lager of a distinctive Amber color with subtle hints of roasted malts. It is suprisingly smooth to drink with a clean finish. Enjoy XX responsibly. www.dosequis.com. Questions? Call 1-877-522-5001. Please recycle. 4.7% alc/vol. Crafted in Mexico. Brewed and bottled by Cerveceria Cuauhtemoc Moctezuma, S.A. DE C.V. Monterrey, NL, Mexico.
Guinness Beer, Stout, Extra - 6 Each , $11.99
Bold and bittersweet. Traditionally brewed. Estd 1759. Arth Guinness. St. James's Gate Dublin. The pioneering stout, brewed with character. The pioneering stout, brewed with character. Born and brewed the Guinness way. Aroma: subtly fruity with warming, toasted notes of coffee, caramel and toffee. Flavour: bold, bittersweet notes balanced by a smooth and dry finish. Drink responsibly. www.guinness.com. Please recycle. 5.6% alc./vol. Product of Ireland. Brewed in Ireland.