Making their debut in Singapore’s craft beer scene is District Brewers, the newest local craft beer brand that aims to bridge the gap between commercial and craft beers.
District Brewers has found the sweet spot between international/commercial beer brands and craft beers; and created beers that are easy on the palate, versatile with many cuisines and dishes in Singapore. Their craft beers promise quality, consistency and affordability as well.
Naming their first three beers after well-known districts in Singapore; the team also concocted each brew’s profile to embody each area’s essence, historical, and cultural nuances. Even the vibrant and quirky beer bottle designs reflect each area’s character and have a unique story behind them!
District Brewer’s Craft Beers
Tuas Factor Pilsner
Represented by a wolf in industrial gear, the illustration symbolises the hardworking population in Tuas. Like wolves, they are stronger together.
This German-style Pilsner represents the industrial population in Tuas that enjoy ending off their day over a refreshing lager or pilsner. Clear, yellow golden colour, bitter body, and subtly sweet finish, with Green Bullet hops. Soothing, light and refreshing to cool off on a hot day.
Mandai Lager
Mandai Lager is a Vienna-style lager with a clear, amberish colour, biscuit body, and a light floral finish. Characterised by Cascade and Loral hops that give it its tropical aromas and flavours. Light, easy and clean, your soon-to-be go-to beer 😉
Fronted by a cool-looking primate, it symbolises Mandai’s wildlife and greenery.
Orchard Hop’in
Orchard Hop’in is a Session IPA with a clear, yellow golden colour, tropical fruity aroma and flavours; made with Simcoe, Mosaic, and El Dorado hops. Sessionable and chic.
The fashionable cheetah is a nod to the nature of the original fruit plantations of orchard road and how it’s been transformed into a shopping destination over the years.
Apart from getting to try District Brewers’ first three craft beers, we also received a cool Orchard Hop’in Tee, Tuas Factor bottle opener, and Mandai mask, some colourful coasters, and an exclusive glass as well to enjoy our beers in!
Interested in trying District Brewers’ beers for yourself? You can find their beers at Smith Street Taps, Wanton Seng’s, Tippling Club, Beng Who Cooks, The Lions Den and more.
Disclaimer: We were guests of District Brewers, but all opinions remain our own.
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