Nile Special
Lager - Pale
Nile Special has been the flagship brand of Nile Breweries for the past 50 years. Over the generations, it has been trusted for its consistency. An eight… Read More
5.6% ABV
N/A IBU
(3.18)
2,489 Ratings
Added 12/26/10
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Club Pilsener
Pilsner - Other
Brewed longer for easy drinking, slower for great taste.
4.5% ABV
N/A IBU
(2.83)
1,130 Ratings
Added 02/15/13
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Nile Gold
Malt Beer
A new arrival in the premium category, Nile Gold is brewed with the finest, most carefully selected grains of pale barley malt and crystal malt, delivering… Read More
4.8% ABV
N/A IBU
(2.91)
494 Ratings
Added 12/26/10
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Eagle Extra Lager
Lager - Pale
The most popular beer brand in Uganda, Eagle Extra has identical ingredients to Eagle Lager, but has a more balanced sweet and bitter taste, along with… Read More
6.5% ABV
N/A IBU
(2.77)
237 Ratings
Added 03/27/13
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Eagle Lager
Lager - Pale
Eagle Lager is brewed from barley malt and Uganda’s finest home-grown Epuripur sorghum which is specifically cultivated for Eagle Lager and Eagle Extra.… Read More
5.5% ABV
N/A IBU
(2.56)
160 Ratings
Added 02/21/14
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Eagle Dark
Lager - Dark
Dark lager made with sorghum
7% ABV
N/A IBU
(3.14)
77 Ratings
Added 01/25/14
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Club Twist
Shandy / Radler
A light refreshing taste with a hint of lemon
2% ABV
N/A IBU
(2.29)
61 Ratings
Added 01/27/16
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6.5% ABV
N/A IBU
(3.23)
57 Ratings
Added 12/22/19
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4.5% ABV
N/A IBU
(2.48)
13 Ratings
Added 02/21/14
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4% ABV
N/A IBU
(2.31)
18 Ratings
Added 03/01/19
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Chairman's ESB
Pilsner - Imperial / Double
A strong beer for the strong-minded but extra smooth in taste.
7% ABV
N/A IBU
(N/A)
5 Ratings
Added 05/19/14
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5.5% ABV
N/A IBU
(N/A)
6 Ratings
Added 04/17/17
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6% ABV
N/A IBU
(N/A)
3 Ratings
Added 11/17/17
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4% ABV
N/A IBU
(N/A)
2 Ratings
Added 02/23/20
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Despite the fact that hops and barley do not grow in Uganda, beer is still the most popular alcoholic drink. Many of the breweries in Uganda import hops and barley from other countries or they use millet and sorghum instead. Barley can only be successfully grown at high or low latitudes and it requires a seasonal rainfall pattern.
Beer bottles in Uganda
In many African countries, like Uganda,
they re-use their beer bottles. If you visit a bar in Uganda you will usually be asked to pay a deposit for your beer bottle when you pay for your drink. Upon returning the bottle you will be given back your deposit and the bottle will be taken away to be cleaned and re-filled. Although this may seem strange to some people, if you think about it, the process is actually very environmentally friendly!
Traditional Ugandan brewing techniques
In Uganda one of the most popular alcoholic
drinks is banana beer which is also known as Lubisi. The Ugandan breweries make this drink from fermented mashed bananas mixed with millet, maize flour or sorghum. In order for the drink to brew properly the bananas must be ripe. To ripen the bananas quickly the brewer will dig a hole in the ground, line it with dried banana leaves and then set them on fire. They will then lay down a fresh layer of banana leaves, place the bananas on top and cover them with more leaves. After around five days
the bananas will be ripened to perfection! They can then be hand peeled, kneaded and juiced. The clear juice is then mixed with roasted sorghum and left to ferment for around twenty four hours.
Here at Beers of Europe we pride ourselves in offering our customers a fantastic selection of traditional alcoholic beverages from Uganda.