
Simba Roar Extra Strong Beer Can 50cl ( 1 Can )
AED 4.00
Big, bold, and built for nights that need a little extra roar. This extra-strong lager brings a punchy malt backbone with a snappy, bitter edge that keeps it from tasting heavy. Grab a single can when you want full-strength beer flavour without committing to a whole pack, perfect for BBQs, game nights, or that “one more” after work.
| Size | 50cl / 500ml |
|---|---|
| Packing | 1 CAN |
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This is the grab-and-go beer for when you want something louder than your average lager. Simba Roar Extra Strong comes in swinging with a bigger body, a sturdier malt hit, and that extra kick that makes one feel like enough.
If regular beer disappears in the background, this one doesn’t. The extra strength gives it more weight and warmth, while the crisp carbonation keeps it lively, so you’re not stuck with a syrupy sip-fest.
- Nose: Toasted grain, a bit of honeyed malt, and a quick snap of hops
- Taste: Full malt flavour up front, bread crust and light caramel, then a firm bitterness to balance it
- Finish: Drying and slightly warming, with a lingering hoppy bite that invites another pull
The single-can pack is the underrated hero here. You can try it without overthinking, toss one into a cooler, or add it to your cart when you’re topping up mixers and snacks. No leftovers, no beer math.
It also plays well with food. Think salty, spicy, or grilled, like shawarma, wings, burgers, chips, anything that likes a bitter edge and a strong malt base standing up beside it.
If you’re stocking for a mixed crowd, this is the “for the strong beer people” option that won’t get lost next to lighter lagers. It’s straightforward, confident, and not pretending to be a dessert.
Bottom line, when you want a beer with presence, this one earns its name!
Fun Fact: Simba’s “Roar” line is made to lean into higher strength without drifting into sweet, heavy territory, that dry, bitter finish is the whole point.