Brew It Yourself

Bira 91 White

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Beers have the unique distinction of having universally appealing flavour profiles, that just about anyone who is into liquors has their own go-to beer brand. Another thing that is great about beers is the ease with which you can make them. This accessibility to making your own beer allowed for the rise of craft beers, and they are taking the world by storm. 

Anything that hasn’t been made by mega-breweries can be considered craft beer. As mentioned earlier, the ease of manufacturing gave rise to micro-breweries, and these small breweries could produce their own types of beer, some even using unique ingredients. 

Singapore, a melting pot of cultures, also has several micro-breweries, and these breweries produce excellent craft beers that perfectly represent their country of origin. Singapore also imports beers from other countries, allowing people to taste unique flavours that some well-known beer brands might not offer. 

If you are looking for unique flavours or want to support micro-breweries, read the article to learn more about the 7 best craft beers in Singapore!

Craft Beer vs Draft Beer

Aside from terms like ale, lager, stout, and porter and their different variations, one of the most confusing things about beer is the difference between craft and draft beer. While it’s easy to confuse the two because the terms almost sound the same, there’s a huge difference between these two types. 

One of the qualities of draft beers is their availability on tap, meaning they need to be served straight from the keg to preserve their flavours. On the other hand, craft beers are already bottled and ready to be shipped and distributed. But these are just surface-level differences, and there are other differences or similarities to be uncovered, and these things are: 



Draft Beer

Various draft beers on tap

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The most recognisable quality of draft beers is they’re readily available on tap. This type of beer is stored on steel kegs, which also helps retain or enhance its flavours. Many people also swear by the difference in taste compared to mass-produced beers; that’s why draft beers are preferred over well-known ones. 

The name is a play on words since draft or “draught” also means “to draw,” which refers to drawing beer from the tap. So whenever you hear about draft beers, the top qualities you should keep in mind are being tap-drawn and their rich flavours because of being stored within steel kegs. 



Craft Beer 

Engkanto craft beer in the Philippines

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Craft beers are liquors from micro-breweries that aren’t restricted to a specific formula. This freedom to choose which ingredients to include in the brew also allows these breweries to experiment with different flavours. It’s not uncommon to see different flavours from one micro-brewery since they have the freedom to choose what to include in their beers. 

This type of beer is considered artisanal; that’s why the manufacturing method and the approach to making them are outside the box. Another thing that makes this type of beer unique is that, much like wine, its different flavours can be partnered with various foods. 

 

The 7 Best Craft Beers in Singapore

Now that we have discussed the difference and similarities between two different types of beers let us dive into the best craft beers you can buy in Singapore. As mentioned earlier, this type of beer has a different flavour profile than mass-produced beers, making them highly sought after. 

If you are one of the people who seek the unique flavours this type of beer provides, then take your pick from these fantastic brews you can find in Singapore: 




1. Red Dot Monster Green Lager

 A bottle of Red Dot Green Monster Lager

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We always associate green beers with the St. Paddy’s Day celebration in the United States, but what if you just prefer your beer green even outside the famed holiday? The folks at Red Dot also wondered the same and produced a spirulina-infused beer with a unique taste and look to match. 

 

You also get a clean, crisp feel drinking this beer, offering slight hints of malt. If you want your beer to have a light body with a unique kick, give Red Dot Green Monster Lager a try. 

 

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2. Thirsty Asia Tavern’s Cask

Thirsty Asia Tavern’s Cask

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There’s something so endearing about classic English ales that Thirsty Asia used it as the foundation for their brew. This beer has all of the qualities you’ve come to expect from an English ale, like the light body and drinkability, but they also added their own twist by throwing in fruity flavour profiles to the mix. 

 

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3. 4 Pines Nitro Stout

4 Pines Nitro Stout

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If you like your beer-drinking experience quick and easy, you should try 4 Pines Nitro Stout. This Australian nitrogen-infused beer has a smooth, full body that uses a stout beer as a base, giving it that roasted, Irish black beer flavour profile. The nitrogen helps make the foam of the beer last longer, and it also aids in making the body smoother, making it easier for beer-lovers to consume. 

 

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4. Bira 91 Pomelo

Bira 91 Pomelo

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Fruits and beers usually don’t go together, but that’s where the genius of Bira 91 Pomelo comes in. Marrying the bitter taste of pale ale and the sweet and sour pomelo flavours, this beer is an enjoyable drinking experience for anyone. The body is also relatively light, making all those flavours go down smoothly and effortlessly. 

 

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5. Crossroads Signature Ale

Crossroads Signature Ale

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Marketed as an “everyday beer,” the Crossroads Signature Ale lives up to the bill by giving us flavour profiles we’ve come to expect from well-known brands. This pale ale has just the right amount of malt and hops flavour profile, creating a perfect balance that is easy to drink regardless of your preferences. 

 

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6. Thirsty Asia Singapore Golden Ale 

 Thirsty Asia Singapore Golden Ale

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The Thirsty Asia Singapore Golden Ale is a beer that follows the time-honoured tradition of brewing beers. Still, it does so where quality ingredients are used to produce a high-quality product. This beer features the light body we’ve come to expect with lagers, and it finishes it off by giving a slightly bitter flavour finished with some fruity notes. 



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7. 4 Pines Extra Refreshing Ale

4 Pines Extra Refreshing Ale

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People have different preferences for beers, but those who like light beers would enjoy the 4 Pines Extra Refreshing Ale. Featuring a light body and an alcohol content that doesn’t kick as hard, this beer truly is extra refreshing. 

 

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Conclusion

These are the 7 best brews these micro-breweries offer, and if this article whetted your appetite and piqued your interest in these beers, Cellarbration is where you can get all of them and more! We at Cellarbration are committed to bringing you only the highest quality liquors. With a highly successful online store and 11 retail locations all over Singapore, our record speaks for itself. 


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