BrewDog Elvis Juice IPA 4 x 355ml Cans – UK Delivery
Grapefruit Infused IPA. Grapefruit all the way with zesty tropical hop flavours andsoft malt in support.
BrewDog Elvis Juice. An IPA with Grapefruit front and centre
This is an IPA like no other. BrewDog Elvis Juice puts grapefruit centre stage. Primed with tart pithy grapefruit peel for a citrus assault on the senses. This zest zenith delivers intense US hop aromas. Gigantic grapefruit notes are tail-gated by orange and pine. All piled high on a caramel malt base. This rig is juiced up and ready to roll..
BrewDog Elvis Juice – The absolute King in a world of wannabes.
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Pack Size | 330 ml |
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Ingredients | Water, Malted Barley, Yeast, Hops, Natural Flavourings, |
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by Toby
This beer is lovely.
It’s fricken strong so pace yourself otherwise you’ll be ordering some Perfect Fried Chicken at 7pm wondering where your life took this weird turn.
The grapefruit adds a good kick but for those looking for more of a traditional IPA/Pale Ale, look at BrewDog’s other beers.
by Dave
Great beer with a fresh grapefruit aftertaste. A bit stronger than usual, though, so don’t get carried away.
by János
Great IPA with citrus aromas.