San Miguel Lager

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San Miguel

San Miguel

5 out of 5 stars

26 reviews
Taste: Balanced, Earthy
Philippines- Euro Pale Lager- This beer is the Company's flagship brand and the Philippines' leading brew. It is one of the world's largest selling beers. Made from imported barley malt as well as German and American hops, it is exported to over 40 countries.
San Miguel

San Miguel

5 out of 5 stars

26 reviews
Taste: Balanced, Earthy
Philippines- Euro Pale Lager- This beer is the Company's flagship brand and the Philippines' leading brew. It is one of the world's largest selling beers. Made from imported barley malt as well as German and American hops, it is exported to over 40 countries.
San Miguel Pale Pilsen

San Miguel Pale Pilsen

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Taste: Floral, Biscuity
Philippines - San Miguel Pale Pilsen is a pale, golden lager with a rich, full-bodied flavor that compliments its pleasant aroma, making it a perfectly balanced beer. It has a unique heritage of bringing people together, nourishing true friendships for over a hundred years
San Miguel Pale Pilsen

San Miguel Pale Pilsen

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Taste: Floral, Biscuity
Philippines - San Miguel Pale Pilsen is a pale, golden lager with a rich, full-bodied flavor that compliments its pleasant aroma, making it a perfectly balanced beer. It has a unique heritage of bringing people together, nourishing true friendships for over a hundred years
San Miguel

San Miguel

5 out of 5 stars

26 reviews
Taste: Balanced, Earthy
Philippines- Euro Pale Lager- This beer is the Company's flagship brand and the Philippines' leading brew. It is one of the world's largest selling beers. Made from imported barley malt as well as German and American hops, it is exported to over 40 countries.
San Miguel Negra

San Miguel Negra

5 out of 5 stars

3 reviews
Taste: Caramel, Crisp
Philippines- Euro Dark Lager- This is a deep russet-brown beer with a fluffy amber head. The nose is a display of variations on sugar -- butterscotch, caramel, treacle and molasses. Hops take a back seat on the palate, while sweet malts and dark sugar flavors play through the center.