Liquor Stores

Cayman Islands Brewery produces the following beer:
Caybrew is a brilliantly clear hay coloured full-bodied lager, with flavours of grain and spicy green herbs.
Caybrew Premium Light, a premium light beer with only 95 calories and 2.4 grams of carbohydrates
Ironshore Bock, an amber beer brewed with specialty hops and malts to 7%
345 Stout, milk chocolate and roasted coffee flavour
White Tip Lager, a moderate bodied Pilsner lager, for which part of the profits are donated to Cayman Marine Conservation
Mango Tango, a clear straw coloured ale with an aroma of fresh juicy mango and a hint of grains in the background
Shell Shock, is a clear copper beer with an aroma of subtle fruits of an English ale yeast, with tropical notes from American hops
345 Lager, is a brilliantly clear straw coloured ale with a white foam top and an aroma of fresh baked bread. It comes in a can only
Nitro Stout, is dark brown with ruby highlights, and a long lasting creamy tan foam top. It has the aroma and taste of milk chocolate and molasses. Its available on draft only.
Freestyle, has a light golden colour, and a slight fruitiness on the nose (pineapple) from the addition of citrus hops.
Island Hopper, is their newest and happiest beer! It has a hazy golden-coloured pale, and a refreshing aroma of tropical fruit.
Cayman Craft Market displays the works of local artists and artisans.
Unique subterranean attraction located in lush tropical forest.
Cayman Islands National Museum is located in the heart of George Town and celebrates the unique natural and cultural heritage of Cayman.
Cayman Kayaks specialise in providing sustainable Bioluminescent Tours by double kayak and Cayman’s only electric boat.
The Cayman Turtle Centre is interesting, educational and brimming with interactive activities.
The Hell Geological Site consists of rugged blackened limestone, estimated to be 10-15 million years old.
The Great House at Pedro St. James, also known as Pedro Castle, is the oldest known stone structure in the Cayman Islands.
The Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park offers 65 acres of tropical gardens.