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Stok Strong Beer
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Stok Strong Beer

Available in Kolkata

Stok Strong Beer is a popular Indian strong lager known for its relatively smooth taste profile compared to other beers in the high-alcohol segment. It aims to provide a potent yet palatable drinking experience.

Brewed by Anheuser-Busch InBev India, Stok Strong Beer is a significant player in the Indian strong beer market. It was originally launched by SABMiller India before its acquisition by AB InBev. The beer is specifically formulated to offer a smoother finish than typically expected from beers with higher alcohol content (up to 8% ABV). It utilizes standard lager ingredients and brewing techniques focused on balancing the malt sweetness with hop bitterness while managing the alcohol warmth. Stok is widely distributed across India and targets consumers looking for a strong but accessible beer option.

650ml
8
India

Available Sizes & Prices

90ml
Mini
24
₹26.2/100ml
180ml
Quarter
47
₹26.2/100ml
750ml
Standard
196
₹26.2/100ml
1L
Large
262
₹26.2/100ml
Price per ml: ₹0.26
Based on 650ml at ₹170
Available in Kolkata

Tasting Notes

Appearance: Clear, pale gold to golden lager with a moderate white head that might dissipate relatively quickly.

Aroma: Predominantly malty aroma, often with notes of grain, corn, or bread. Hop aroma is usually subdued. A slight hint of alcohol may be present.

Taste: The flavour profile is generally characterized by upfront malty sweetness, balanced by a mild hop bitterness. Compared to other strong beers, it's often described as smoother and less harsh. Notes of grain and sometimes a touch of fruitiness can be detected. The alcohol presence contributes warmth, especially in the finish.

Food Pairings

Indian Cuisine: Spicy curries (chicken, mutton, paneer), biryani, tandoori items, kebabs, fried snacks (samosas, pakoras).

Serving Suggestions

Serve well-chilled, ideally between 4-7°C (40-45°F).

Interesting Facts

Stok was launched by SABMiller India to compete in the rapidly growing strong beer segment.

It became part of AB InBev's portfolio after the global acquisition of SABMiller.