Bullhouse Frank the Dank 44cl Can
Bullhouse's Frank the Dank is an amped up West Coast style-IPA delivering dank, resinous, piney, bitter character at 5% ABV. This old school West Coast IPA features El Dorado, Simcoe, Chinook, and Centennial hops combined to create an aggressive, hop-forward experience that champions the classic West Coast style.
Bullhouse Brew Co are part of the new wave of Northern Irish brewers making their mark on the craft-beer scene, and this 440ml can showcases their commitment to bold, no-nonsense brewing. Named after Tank #1 at Bullhouse HQ, Frank the Dank brings serious bitterness and pine-driven hop character.
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Bullhouse Frank the Dank 44cl Can
Bullhouse Frank the Dank 44cl Can
Bullhouse's Frank the Dank is an amped up West Coast style-IPA delivering dank, resinous, piney, bitter character at 5% ABV. This old school West Coast IPA features El Dorado, Simcoe, Chinook, and Centennial hops combined to create an aggressive, hop-forward experience that champions the classic West Coast style.
Bullhouse Brew Co are part of the new wave of Northern Irish brewers making their mark on the craft-beer scene, and this 440ml can showcases their commitment to bold, no-nonsense brewing. Named after Tank #1 at Bullhouse HQ, Frank the Dank brings serious bitterness and pine-driven hop character.
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Bullhouse's Frank the Dank is an amped up West Coast style-IPA delivering dank, resinous, piney, bitter character at 5% ABV. This old school West Coast IPA features El Dorado, Simcoe, Chinook, and Centennial hops combined to create an aggressive, hop-forward experience that champions the classic West Coast style.
Bullhouse Brew Co are part of the new wave of Northern Irish brewers making their mark on the craft-beer scene, and this 440ml can showcases their commitment to bold, no-nonsense brewing. Named after Tank #1 at Bullhouse HQ, Frank the Dank brings serious bitterness and pine-driven hop character.











