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San Miguel Red Horse Beer 50cl ( 1 Can )
AED 4.00
Big, bold lager energy. Red Horse is the kind of strong beer that brings toasted malt, caramel-ish sweetness, and a firm hop bite, all in one no-nonsense sip. It’s brewed in the Philippines by San Miguel, and it’s a go-to when you want your beer to show up with real flavour, not just bubbles and vibes!
Bold, malty, and unapologetically strong, Red Horse is the beer you grab when you want real flavour and a proper kick, not a watery “beer-ish” moment. Brewed in the Philippines by San Miguel, it’s a cult favourite for hangouts, game nights, and any time your fridge needs a can with personality.
- Nose: Toasted bread crust, light caramel, a little grain sweetness, and a faint herbal hop edge.
- Taste: Malty up front (think toasted cereal and toffee), then a firm bitterness rolls in to keep it from getting cloying.
- Finish: Warming, lightly sweet, with a lingering hop snap that makes you want the next sip.
What makes it worth your attention is the balance. It’s got that richer malt core, but it doesn’t fall into syrupy territory. The hop bitterness shows up like a friend who knows when to cut the sweetness, so the whole thing stays drinkable even when the flavour’s turned up.
This one’s also great when you’re bored of the same safe lagers. You get a fuller body, a more pronounced toasted character, and a finish that sticks around long enough to feel like you’re drinking something with a point of view.
If you’re shopping in Beer & Ciders and you want a reliable “bring to the party” option, Red Horse is a strong pick. It’s straightforward, crowd-friendly, and flavour-forward, so it can hang with spicy snacks, grilled meats, salty chips, or whatever’s fuelling the night.
It’s also a nice gateway into bigger-tasting beers without going full craft-lecture. No weird ingredients to decode, no rulebook, just a solid strong lager that tastes like toasted malt, a touch of sweetness, and a clean bitter edge.
Fun Fact: Red Horse was launched by San Miguel as a stronger alternative to standard lagers, and it’s become one of the best-known high-strength beers in the Philippines.