What the Hells?Thanks for asking. Hells is the lovechild of our two favourite German beer styles - Helles and Pilsner. Clean, crisp and dry, it's the beer we always wanted to drink and the reason we started our brewery. We hope you agree.MaltPilsnerYeastBavarian lager yeastKettle HopsPerle & Hallertauer tradition
Suitable for vegetariansProduct information
Thanks for asking. Hells is the lovechild of our two favourite German beer styles - Helles and Pilsner. Clean, crisp and dry, it's the beer we always wanted to drink and the reason we started our brewery. We hope you agree.
Malt
Pilsner
Yeast
Bavarian lager yeast
Kettle Hops
Perle & Hallertauer traditionCountry of Origin
Preparation and Usage
Serving Suggestions
Package Type
Other Information
Hells Lager
Origin:
Brewed & bottled in London
Distributor:
Camden Town Brewery,
55-59 Wilkin St Mews,
NW5 3NN,
London,
UK.
Brand
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Pale Ale, Gentleman's Wit White Beer, Pils Lager, IHL Lager, Ink Stout, Unfiltered Hells LagerManufacturer
55-59 Wilkin Street Mews,
NW5 3NN,
London,
UK.
AB InBev UK Limited,
EC4A 1EN.Country of Packing
Return To Address
Camden Town Brewery can be found in the rail arches beneath Kentish Town West Overground station. It's a 10-minute walk from Camden Town, Chalk farm or Kentish Town tube stations. Drop in and say hi!
Camden Town Brewery,
55-59 Wilkin Street Mews,
NW5 3NN,
London,
UK.
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AB InBev UK Limited,
EC4A 1EN.
Consumer Helpline 0300 303 5304.
Typical Values
Per 100ml
Per 330ml
Energy
161kJ/38kcal
530kJ/127kcal
Fat
0 g
0 g
of which saturates
0 g
0 g
Carbohydrate
2.9 g
9.7 g
of which sugars
0.1 g
0.4 g
Protein
0.5 g
1.7 g
Salt
0 g
0.03 g
Typical Values
Per 100ml
Per 330ml
Energy
161kJ/38kcal
530kJ/127kcal
Fat
0 g
0 g
of which saturates
0 g
0 g
Carbohydrate
2.9 g
9.7 g
of which sugars
0.1 g
0.4 g
Protein
0.5 g
1.7 g
Salt
0 g
0.03 g
Ingredients
Allergen Information
Allergy Information
Dietary Information
ABV (%)
Units
Please drink responsibly
Know your limits The UK Chief Medical Officers recommend adults do not regularly drink more than 14 units per week