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Harcourt Valley Brew Ginger Kid Ginger Beer

The Ginger Kid Ginger Beer is made by two brothers, Kye and Quinn Livingstone. Quinn has a background in winemaking and uses this knowledge to make a ginger beer that is handcrafted in a similar fashion to wine. When making wine, winemakers aim to extract as much colour and flavour from the fruit as possible. This philosophy is applied to the ginger beer and the results are evident a ginger beer that tastes like a ginger beer should crisp, clean and full of strong ginger flavour!

XXXX Gold Lager

It has a mild hoppy taste with a subtle sweet flavour. Unlike a lot of reduced alcohol beers it maintains a solid body and texture. It is an excellent beer if you're after the full bodied beer flavours without the matching alchohol content.

Rosie Rose Spritz Non-Vintage

La Bohème is classic bistro wine ethereal, aromatic, textural, sophisticated and so easy to pair with food. Theyre wines with poise and charm. Enjoy with friends over a few plates of tapas. This Sparkling Cuvée Rosé is very pale in colour. Cream and biscuit, hazelnuts, brioche, complex and lifted aromas. Fine and textural on the palate, lively with good weight and balance.

Hawkers Beer Pilsner

The isn’t the average industrial lager. Old world and new world hops deliver floral and spicy aromas, setting the stage for a clean, Modern Pilsner that nods to its old world roots while bringing a certain mischievous youth to the party. Classic, but far from ordinary.

Zytho Brewing IPA

Long before there were beer geeks, there were zythophiles. Related to the Greek verb zeo, meaning "to boil', a zythophile is a lover of all things beer. The Zytho Brewing team added hops by the truckload to create a full-flavoured India Pale Ale that will leave a lasting impression. Piney, tropical aromatics and balanced bitterness are underpinned by a firm malt backbone, making this the perfect beer for kicking back and savouring every sip.

Young Henry's Motorcycle Oil Can

Young Henrys Motorcycle Oil is a smooth, hoppy, black beer with mild bitterness, roughly based on a hopped-up American porter. Originally brewed as a small batch in 2017 its back in black by popular demand, bigger and bolder as this years YH Winter release. Best served loud.

Jamiesons Run Billy's Shadow Cabernet Sauvignon

An exciting Jamiesons Run bargain! Offering a level of dark currants, mocha and five spice completely unexpected in this price range.

Akasha Brewing Company Hopsmith IPA

Hopsmith is a West Coast style IPA and all about the hops. Triple dry-hopped, the all American grown hop varieties are allowed to shine with citrus, pine, fruity notes and a nice dry, bitter finish.

Balter Captain Sensible

The latest can in Balters full-time lineup, Captain Sensible completes a well-rounded offering that lets everyone have something to drink come beer oclock. That inclusive nature of letting more people enjoy craft beer is something that has been part of Balters philosophy right from the start. Sensible like contributing to your super fund with the pleasure of riding a supercharged jetski. This ale balances refined malt undertones against vivacious hop notes to round out a full taste and mouthfeel that defies its mid-strength nature. Perfect for those who like to keep a lid on it, but still want to crack the top off a couple.

Stone & Wood Green Coast Lager

With subtle hops, full malt, and a soft clean finish Stone & Woods hand crafted Green Coast Lager is influenced by the surrounding green hills in the Northern Rivers that roll down to meet the Pacific Ocean. Unfiltered, it has a light amber colour with a natural yeast cloud, and a flavour that strikes a balance between its subtle hop aroma and full malt palate, finishing soft and clean. Something so fine, yet so complex requires quality ingredients, attention to detail and finesse to produce. The best grain adds both softness to the palate and a full bodied malt character, whilst noble hops provide a subtlety and harmony that takes time to get right, and like the good things in life, it just cant be rushed, so take it slow.