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Tooheys Old Blk Ale

Tooheys Old gains its darker colour from intense black malt. Rich fruity flavours blend well with subtle hoppiness, hints of coffee and chocolate to deliver a unique and robust beer. Carton of 12 x 750mL bottles.

Maisel's Weisse Original Hefe Weissbier

Make every day an Oktoberfest day with this brilliant German wheat beer from Maisel's Weisse. The fresh bouquet of choice yeast and pleasant fruit tones combine at the first taste with the mild flavours of malt, fruit and fragrance of cloves with a hint of nutmeg. The slightly fruity, full-flavored wheat beer fragrance typical for Maisel's Weisse, is then revealed in the aftertaste.

Bayreuther Hell Lager

Koshihikari Echigo Beer

Weihenstephan Pilsner

Weihenstephan Pilsner is a traditional Pilsner style beer with a smooth, pale malt background and the grassy, floral aromas of European Hallertauer hops. Sweet and well balanced with a refreshingly crisp finish.

Weihenstephan Original

A good beer takes its time. The long storage makes the yellow bright lager, 'Original', a flavourful beer enjoyed with fine poured, white foam. With a mild hoppy note and its pleasant fresh spicy taste, it goes very well with salads, poultry, stews or with a hearty snack. Brewed according to our centuries-old brewing tradition on the Weihenstephan hill.

Sauce Extra Hop Sauce IPA Can

Black Hops Super Hornet DIPA Can

Weihenstephan Hefe

A golden-yellow wheat beer, with its fine-poured white foam, smells of cloves and impresses buyers with its refreshing banana flavour. It is full bodied and with a smooth yeast taste. To be enjoyed at any time, goes excellently with fish and seafood, with spicy cheese and especially with the traditional Bavarian veal sausage. Brewed according to our centuries-old brewing tradition on the Weihenstephan hill.

Sapporo Black Can