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Stella Artois Beer Bottle 330ml (1 Bottle)

AED 7.00

Golden, crisp, and just bitter enough to keep you reaching for another sip, this Belgian lager is a fridge staple for a reason. Expect clean malt, a gentle hop snap, and that signature dry finish that plays nice with pizza, shawarma, or salty snacks. It’s sold as 1 bottle, perfect when you want a single cold one without committing to a whole pack!

Packing

1 Bottle

Size

33cl / 330ml

Category:
Description

Crisp Belgian lager energy, with a clean bite and a dry finish that keeps things dangerously drinkable. This one’s built for easy hangs, salty snacks, and that “one more sip” moment.

  • Nose: Light honeyed malt, fresh bread crust, a hint of grassy hops.
  • Taste: Crackery malt up front, then a firm, herbal hop bitterness that cuts through rich food.
  • Finish: Dry, snappy, lightly bitter, super refreshing.

Why it earns space in your fridge, it’s balanced in a way a lot of lagers aren’t. You get flavour (malt and hops both show up), but it never turns heavy or sweet. The bitterness is there to reset your palate, not bully it.

Also, the single-bottle pack is the move when you’re trying something new, building a mixed stash, or just want one cold beer without leftovers staring at you tomorrow.

This is a classic “food-friendly” beer, think salty, crispy, grilled, and spicy. The hop edge scrapes the grease off your tongue, and the dry finish keeps the next bite tasting like the first.

Not into beer that tastes like fruit juice or dessert? Good. This leans clean and crisp, with subtle sweetness from the malt and a clear, herbal hop note that keeps it honest.

It’s also a great baseline lager for your own taste tests. Try it next to a pale ale or a wheat beer and you’ll instantly clock what hops and malt are doing, no textbook required.

Fun Fact: Stella Artois traces its roots back to a brewery founded in Leuven in 1366, and the “Stella” name was originally used for a Christmas beer (stella means “star” in Latin).