Tropical Stout – 4.9%

Born from the vibrant brewing traditions of the Caribbean, the Tropical Stout has always been a style that bends the rules. Originally crafted as a richer, sweeter cousin of export stouts, it was shaped by warm climates, locally available ingredients, and a taste for bold, full-bodied beer. Over time it became a celebration of contrast: dark as night, yet lively with fruit forward character.
Our take carries that spirit forward.
Pouring jet black with a creamy coffee-coloured head, the beer reveals deep ruby hues when held to the light, a hint of the vibrancy inside. Layers of chocolate wrap around the palate, a soft caramel sweetness rising as the stout warms.
Sabro hops lend their unmistakable coconut, tropical charm, while lemongrass added in the boil cuts through the richness with a bright, aromatic lift. What begins as a classic, malt driven stout broadens into something unexpected. A clean streak of bitterness ties everything together, grounding the tropical notes in a smooth, satisfying finish

MUSIC PAIRING

A Stout for the Unfinished Masterpiece

Jai Paul’s Leak 04-13—an album that was never meant to exist in the form the world first heard it. In 2013, the tracks were stolen, leaked online, and circulated as a mysterious, half-formed masterpiece. What should have been a carefully crafted debut instead arrived as something raw, fragmented, and strangely electrifying.
Yet it changed everything.
Those rough edged cuts, glitchy, soulful, neon-lit, carried a brilliance that couldn’t be contained. They felt experimental and intimate at the same time, pushing boundaries while never losing their warmth. When Jai Paul finally released the album officially years later, it wasn’t to perfect it, but to reclaim it. To show that imperfections, when born from genuine creativity, can be part of the story rather than a flaw.