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Jupiler Belgian Lager Beer 330ml

Jupiler Belgian Lager Beer 330ml

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Jupiler is Belgium’s most popular lager and one of Europe’s best-known pilsner-style beers, brewed since 1966 by the Piedboeuf Brewery in Liège. Crisp, refreshing and highly drinkable, it has become a staple beer across Belgium and a favourite for easy, no-fuss drinking.

Pouring a clear golden colour with a light white head, Jupiler delivers a classic continental lager profile. The flavour is clean and balanced, with gentle malt sweetness, subtle grain notes and a soft, mild bitterness on the finish. It is brewed using barley malt, maize, hops, water and yeast, giving it a smooth and highly refreshing character.

At 5.2% ABV, Jupiler is slightly stronger than many mainstream lagers, but remains incredibly sessionable and easy to enjoy chilled. It is widely served in Belgian bars and at major sporting events, where it is known for its consistent, crowd-pleasing taste.

Often enjoyed ice cold, Jupiler is ideal for casual drinking, barbecues, football matches or as a straightforward, refreshing lager with food.

A true Belgian classic, simple, reliable, and widely loved across Europe.

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Fresh Grain, Honey, Herbal Hops and Bread Crust

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Jupiler

Style: Brewery

Country: Belgium

Region: Leuven

Jupiler is Belgium’s great everyday lager. Not the famous monastery beer, not the wild sour stuff aged in barrels for three years, just straightforward massively drinkable pilsner that somehow became practically woven into Belgian daily life.

Brewed by AB InBev in Leuven, Jupiler leans crisp, light and clean with soft malt, mild bitterness and exactly the sort of easy-going drinkability designed for football matches, frites and accidentally staying in the café much longer than intended.

In Belgium it’s everywhere. Pubs, festivals, football stadiums, corner cafés, family barbecues. You order “a pintje” and there’s a decent chance Jupiler arrives automatically without further discussion. It occupies that same cultural space Guinness does in Ireland where the beer becomes bigger than just the liquid itself.

The style itself stays firmly uncomplicated. Refreshing first, intellectual second. No massive hop bitterness, no heavy sweetness, just clean lager designed for drinking cold in large quantities with salty food nearby.

Belgium obviously gets celebrated mostly for Trappist ales and strong dark beer, but local drinking culture there still runs heavily on lagers like Jupiler day-to-day. Turns out even the country famous for 11% abbey ales occasionally wants something crushable.

Also probably responsible for a statistically significant percentage of Belgian hangovers over the last few decades.