La Chouffe Ale
Blonde style from Belgium, beautiful fruit on the palate finishing clean and crisp. La Chouffe is an unfiltered blonde beer, which is re-fermented in the bottle as well as in the keg. It is pleasantly fruity, spiced with coriander, and with a light hop taste.
Old Fart Ale
Old Fart Ale This Ale is bronze in colour and is well balanced, carrying a fruity hoppiness with subtle hints of sweetness. The perfect gift for that older gentleman in your life!
Belhaven Scottish Ale
Malty and hoppy, Belhaven Scottish Ale is smooth and rich with a creamy nutty finish. This Brewery's number 1 exported beer! Share and enjoy the craftsmanship of this Scottish Ale over dinner parties with family and friends.
Theakstons Old Peculier
The power of Theakstons Old Peculier should never be under-estimated! A dark, strong beer Old Peculier is justifiably famous for its rich and complete character, its sheer strength - and for being a beer with a long history.
West End Draught Longnecks
A favourite with generations of South Australians this well-balanced beer with a clean hop bitterness is an outstanding example of an Australian draught Lager.
Baladin Nora Ale
Nora tells of ancient history, nomadic people and pyramids, spices and Kamut wich means the soul of the earth in ancient Egyptian. It's warm, orange - amber colour is complemented by a tall head which releases notes of Eastern aromas, ginger and citrus fruit. Nora scents and sweetly balanced taste are ideal to accompany spicy ethnic dishes, cured meats and cheeses, artichokes and asparagus.
Two Bays Brewing Co Gluten Free IPA
Hoppy passionfruit aromas, malt sweetness and a well-balanced, but nicely present bitterness.
Moo Brew Moo Brew IPA
We said wed never make an IPA, because Moo Brew (and Mona) owner David Walsh isnt into IPAs. Then we made a Limited Release IPA and made Walshie drink it. He did not fire us. Plus it sold like hot cakes (and won a bunch of stuff). So we added an IPA to our core range. And its a lighting-strike tempting 6.66% alc/vol.The Moo Brew IPA is light in colour, using a well-balanced pale base malt bill with some specialty malts from Germany thrown in to give it some complexity. The hops present big, fruit-driven notes coupled with a piny, resinous backbone that makes your tongue furry (in a good way, promise). This sprightly, heavily hopperised (thats a technical term) brew is guaranteed to stand tall even in this most oversaturated of beer categories.
BOON Kriek
The cherries and young lambic create a red beer that is both natural and fresh, with an absolutely unforgettable sweet and sour taste. This is kriek as it should be, with nothing but real cherries and lambic. There is no place for artificial colourings or flavourings. BOON Kriek uses young and old limbic beer that has been aged in oak casks, and after six months, black cherries are added to provoke a second fermentation, resulting in that amazingly unique taste.
Chimay Blue
This is a beer whose fragrance of fresh yeast with a light, flowery rosy touch is especially pleasant. Its flavour, noticed when tasting it, only accentuates the pleasant sensations perceived in the aroma , while revealing a light but pleasant touch of roasted malt.