Imperial Earl Grey Wit – 8%

Wit Bier has always been a beer of spice and trade, born in Belgium, shaped by citrus peel, coriander and the botanicals that once travelled Europe’s merchant routes. Our Imperial Wit builds on that tradition, turning up both strength and intensity to 8% while honouring the style’s roots. Generous Earl Grey brings fragrant bergamot and a soft tannic structure, echoing the era when tea and spice reshaped European tastes. Orange peel and coriander deliver their familiar brightness, while grains of paradise add a warming, peppery lift. It’s a nod to history, just amplified, an old-world wheat beer reimagined with bold, modern confidence.

MUSIC PAIRING

A Study in Reinvention

New Order – Brotherhood (1986), this is the sound of a band stretching themselves in two different directions at once. On “Weirdo”, taut guitars and restless momentum feel raw and wired, echoes of their post-punk origins still pushing forward. Then there’s “Bizarre Love Triangle”, all shimmering synths and urgent pulse, a track that didn’t just define the album but helped redefine the band: emotional, danceable, modern. And “State of the Nation” carries that kinetic energy further, a club-leaning statement of confidence and reinvention.