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Pale Lager

Red Stripe Jamaican Lager (6-pack)

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330 ml
  • "No Worries" in a bottle


    Red Stripe Jamaican Lager, the iconic beer from the heart of Jamaica, is a celebration of relaxed island vibes in a bottle. This American Adjunct Lager style beer, originally brewed by Desnoes & Geddes Limited in Kingston, Jamaica, offers a crisp, refreshing, and light flavor profile. Each bottle, recognizable by its distinctive short and stubby design, is a testament to the unique Jamaican spirit and brewing tradition.


    Red Stripe is the epitome of tropical refreshment. Characterized by its mild grain and corny flavors, complemented by a subtle sweetness and a spicy hop bitterness, it's the ideal companion for a sunny beach day or a laid-back gathering with friends. Its slightly metallic finish and fantastic bitterness add to its charm, making it a standout in the realm of tropical lagers.


    Brewed since 1928, Red Stripe's journey began in the bustling streets of Kingston. Although its production saw a brief stint in the U.S., the lack of consumer acceptance led to its triumphant return to Jamaica, reasserting its authentic origins. The evolution of Red Stripe from a dark, heavy ale to the light, pale lager we know today is a testament to the innovative spirit of its brewers.


    It harmonizes beautifully with spicy and smoked dishes, making it a perfect match for traditional Jamaican jerk chicken or roasted breadfruit. For a more casual fare, enjoy it with fried foods like wings or hot dogs, where its carbonation complements the fatty and bready sweetness.

  • Producer

    Desnoes & Geddes

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60.00 AED

47.50 AED

Red Stripe Jamaican Lager (6-pack)
Red Stripe Jamaican Lager (6-pack)
Red Stripe Jamaican Lager (6-pack)

Red Stripe Jamaican Lager (6-pack)

No rating
330 ml

47.50 AED

60.00 AED

"No Worries" in a bottle


Red Stripe Jamaican Lager, the iconic beer from the heart of Jamaica, is a celebration of relaxed island vibes in a bottle. This American Adjunct Lager style beer, originally brewed by Desnoes & Geddes Limited in Kingston, Jamaica, offers a crisp, refreshing, and light flavor profile. Each bottle, recognizable by its distinctive short and stubby design, is a testament to the unique Jamaican spirit and brewing tradition.


Red Stripe is the epitome of tropical refreshment. Characterized by its mild grain and corny flavors, complemented by a subtle sweetness and a spicy hop bitterness, it's the ideal companion for a sunny beach day or a laid-back gathering with friends. Its slightly metallic finish and fantastic bitterness add to its charm, making it a standout in the realm of tropical lagers.


Brewed since 1928, Red Stripe's journey began in the bustling streets of Kingston. Although its production saw a brief stint in the U.S., the lack of consumer acceptance led to its triumphant return to Jamaica, reasserting its authentic origins. The evolution of Red Stripe from a dark, heavy ale to the light, pale lager we know today is a testament to the innovative spirit of its brewers.


It harmonizes beautifully with spicy and smoked dishes, making it a perfect match for traditional Jamaican jerk chicken or roasted breadfruit. For a more casual fare, enjoy it with fried foods like wings or hot dogs, where its carbonation complements the fatty and bready sweetness.

  • Style

    American Adjunct Lager

  • Producer

    Desnoes & Geddes

  • Country

    Jamaica

  • Bitterness (IBU)

    23

  • Untappd Rating

    3.10

  • ABV

    4.7%

  • Nose

    A straightforward aroma of corn and grain, typical of macro lagers, with no skunky or sour notes.

  • Palate

    A blend of carbonated corn water and grain, with a fleeting hint of sugar-water flavor towards the finish.

  • Finish

    Mostly clean with a faint tanginess, lacking prominent flavors but offering a refreshing lightness.

  • Can or Bottle

    Bottle

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