German Black Beer Ice Cream is China’s Latest Ice Cream Craze Which You Can Now Get in SG

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Way before big brands like Tiger Sugar and Truedan introduced their take on the ever-so-popular brown sugar boba milk in the form of ice cream, it was Happy Ice Singapore that first brought Taiwan’s famous Brown Sugar Bubble Ice Cream on to our sunny island.

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Shortly after Happy Ice Singapore’s immense success of their Taiwan-imported Xiao Mei ice cream series, the local ice cream distributor is once again hitting our shores with a brand new product. This time around, they will be launching something bolder—something so dark, not all of us can accept. 

Introducing, German Black Beer Ice Cream.

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Continuously garnering a steady stream of die-hard fans since it made its debut in Family Marts and all other leading supermarkets in China, the German Black Beer Ice Cream has won the hearts of both ice cream and alcohol lovers with its almost perfect blend of flavours and consistency. Despite its mere 1% alcohol content, the ice cream is said to pack a punch without leaving you tipsy even after wolfing down a couple of sticks! 

Shaped like a beer bottle, each popsicle features a chocolate coating disguised as a beer cap layered on top of a black beer coating that makes up the body of the ice cream. One bite into its creamy black body and a light greyish layer of rye ice cream will be revealed. Filled with bits of rye grains, the rye ice cream exudes an intense nuttiness made more enjoyable with bites of chewiness from the grains itself.

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But wait, that’s not all. Venture deeper into the German Black Beer Ice Cream and you will find the essence embedded deep within—the beer lava—a thick caramel-like liquid that completes the entire dessert with its malty fragrance and subtle bitter notes.

Available for pre-order from 25 June 2020 via Happy Ice Singapore’s website, this delectable German Black Beer Ice Cream comes in a box of three for just S$12.90. Delivery will start from 16 July 2020 onwards, after which, the German Black Beer Ice Cream will be sold exclusively at Sheng Siong for the same price. 

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Xiao Mei ice cream fans cans also purchase a bundle of German Black Beer Ice Cream together with your favourite Brown Sugar Boba Ice Cream or Taro Chunk Ice Cream for a set of two boxes at a discounted price of S$21.80

Be the first in Singapore to flex your German Black Beer Ice Cream on your Instagram or record mouth-watering Insta-stories by placing your pre-orders right now. Trust me, this will definitely leave a handful of your friends green with envy!

Dates & Times: Available for pre-order on 25 June 2020 via Happy Ice Singapore’s website here. On sale exclusively at Sheng Siong from 16 July 2020 onwards

Price: S$12.90 for a box of three ice creams

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