We continue to discover new brews from breweries from all over the world! For the next two weeks we give you an additional 10% cashback on the line of lagers from our Beer Atlas!
Pilsners and lagers account for more than 70% of the world's beer output. These are the most popular categories on the brewing market. They are made by bottom fermentation and are similar in taste and appearance, but also have some differences.
It is important to know that pilsner is a kind of lager beer. That is why these drinks have similar properties. Lager and pilsner are clear and golden in color (yellow to amber), but the taste may differ depending on the country in which they are produced. For example, the German and Czech pilsner varieties have a pronounced hoppy bitterness, while the Belgian and Dutch brands are characterized by a sweetish flavor. Lagers, on the other hand, have a weak hop flavor, so they go well with salty snacks and quench one's thirst.
Roman Lager (Belgium)
ABOUT BEER:
Alcohol: 5%. Soft and pleasant to quench your thirst, where the malt flavor delicately transitions to a slight bitterness. The mention of the beer recipe dates back to 1945, when the brewery was not yet private.
ABOUT THE BREWERY:
The largest and oldest family brewery in East Flanders.
It is a member of the non-profit organization Family Breweries of Belgium, which includes only 21 breweries, together they account for 15% of Belgian beer producers.
The main vector of ROMAN BREWERY is the promotion and preservation of authentic, original methods and recipes of Belgian brewing, the secrets of which have been passed down from generation to generation for centuries. Since 1545 up to the present time the brewery has always protected and preserved the basic values of the family under the leadership of Carlo and Lode Roman in the fourteenth generation.
Spencer Pilsner (USA)
ABOUT THE BEER:
A light beer with a strength of 4.7%. It is made in the Pilsner style. Selected barley, yeast and hops are used in the production of the drink. During the production process, Spencer. Premium Pilsner acquires herbaceous and floral notes, harmonizing with a classic bitterness in the finish.
ABOUT THE BREWERY:
St. Joseph Abbey in Spencer, Massachusetts, USA, is a Trappist monastery that lives by the precepts of St. Benedict. It was founded in 1950 and for the first 60 years of its existence the monks got their money from making jams and fruit jellies and wanted to expand the scope of their activities, so they decided to start a brewery. It became one of 11 breweries entitled to use the Trappist brand. Despite the young age of the brand, Spencer beer has already become one of the benchmarks of world brewing and has won the highest appraisals from critics.
Skinny Lager (UK)
ABOUT THE BEER:
Gluten-free lager (4% ABV). A new format variety that will appeal to all fans of American light beers (like Bud Light). It is produced by the British company Skinny Brands at the Camerons brewery.
Skinny Lager is gluten-free, suitable for vegans and low-calorie (only 89 calories per bottle).
The color of the drink is light golden in color. The aroma is slightly sweet malty with fresh hop tones. The taste is classical, refreshing with bread notes and a pleasant herbal bitterness. The aftertaste is light and floral.
Domus Toledo German Pilsen (Spain)
ABOUT BEER:
Alcohol: 4.8%. A very fresh, balanced and easy-drinking beer, an optimal compromise between the German Pilsen and Helles, perfect for a hot summer day. Pale yellow color, with creamy white foam, a balance between mild hop bitterness and sweetness of Helles.
ABOUT THE BREWERY:
Cervezas Domus, S.L. is one of the first craft beer companies in Spain, it was founded in Toledo in 2007 by brewer Fernando Campa, launching its first beer: Domus ® Regia, in 2008, one of the first pale ales in the national market.
Try new varieties and discover new flavors at Lambic! The offer is valid in all Lambic restaurants until August 6 when you show your Lambic Club e-card.
For the new seasonal menu, we’ve once again joined forces with Miratorg to pool our knowledge and experience in working with meat and have created nine dishes inspired by vibrant Asian flavors and combinations: — Pan-seared roll with squid and pork. — Taco with pork and muer mushrooms. — Pan-seared beef with rice, kimchi, and egg. — Pan-seared chicken with rice, kimchi, and egg. — Roti with Sichuan-style beef. — Cucumber salad with pork. — Pork belly with mashed potatoes and apple. — Filet mignon with Kenyan beans and shiitake mushrooms. — Rack of lamb with couscous and raisins. Experience the flavors of Asia at Lambic restaurants located at: 40A Myasnitskaya St., 7s1 Strastnoy Blvd., 15s1 Verkhnyaya Radishchevskaya St., 33/1 Gogolevsky Blvd., 3s5 Turchaninov Lane, 2 Khodynsky Blvd., 16s2 Krasnoproletarskaya St., 5A Dmitriya Ulyanova St., and 11/32 Vorontsovo Pole.
26 June 2026
Dear Guests! This summer, we’re celebrating Lambic’s 15th anniversary. That’s exactly how many restaurants we now have in Moscow, all located in a wide variety of convenient and comfortable spots for you! To mark our anniversary, we’ve created more than 15 new dishes, inspired by the warmth and trust you show us when you visit with your families, host business meetings, or simply seek a cozy spot to enjoy a glass of beer or wine. These aren’t just new additions—they’re our culinary declarations of love! On our anniversary menu, you’ll find a wide variety of new appetizers: Spanish empanadas, spicy eggplant in Thai sauce, juicy brisket tacos, Portuguese croquettes, and delicate cod rillettes. We now serve mussels in a new tomato sauce, and Belgian waffles with pork crackling and oyster mushrooms. For main courses, we recommend Mediterranean-style salmon, chicken thighs with baby corn, lightly smoked sea bass or dorado, and—as the perfect accompaniment to beer—mini burgers or strip loin with french fries! We look forward to seeing you try the anniversary menu at Lambic! Thank you for being with us! From the Lambic team
19 June 2026