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Amstel Light Beer Can 330ml (Case of 24)
AED 79.00
Easy-drinking lager you can keep in the fridge and actually reach for. Amstel Light brings that crisp, lightly malty Dutch-style vibe, with a clean finish that doesn’t get in the way of the moment. You’re stocked for the week with a case of 24, so BBQs, beach days, and “one more?” nights are covered, no running out mid-hang!
| Packing | Case of 24 |
|---|---|
| Size | 33cl / 330ml, Case of 24 |
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When you want a beer that’s crisp, refreshing, and doesn’t hijack the conversation, this is the move. Amstel Light is a classic easy-drinking lager with a clean, lightly malty backbone, the kind of beer you can crack open without overthinking it.
- Crisp lager profile: Bright, clean sip with gentle malt, so it stays refreshing from first can to last.
- Light, easy pace: Keeps things lively and session-friendly, so you can hang longer without palate fatigue.
- Case of 24: Party-proof stock level, so you’re ready for last-minute plans, game nights, and fridge top-ups.
- Beer & Ciders staple: A reliable crowd-pleaser, so it works for mixed tastes without turning into a debate.
Tasting notes
- Nose: Fresh grain, a touch of cracker-like malt, and a light herbal hop edge.
- Taste: Clean malt up front, subtle sweetness, then a crisp hop snap that keeps it super drinkable.
- Finish: Dry-leaning and tidy, with a quick, refreshing fade that makes you want the next sip.
This is the kind of lager that fits everywhere. Backyard BBQ, post-work wind-down, watching the match, or filling the cooler for a day out. It’s also a smart “host beer”, because it’s approachable enough for casual drinkers, but still has that real beer character.
And because it comes as a case of 24, you’re not playing bartender all night, you’re just opening the fridge and keeping the good times moving.
Fun Fact: Amstel takes its name from the Amstel River in the Netherlands, the waterway that runs through Amsterdam.