The ever-popular flagship brew of Dutch brewing giant Heineken International, founded in 1864 by Gerard Adriaan Heineken in Amsterdam. Crisp, clean and refreshing, this ever-popular beer is a classic European style Lager.
Young Henrys Natural Lager is made with 4 natural ingredients: hops, malt, water and yeast. The haziness of it's golden appearance is due to the fact that it was created without filtering, preserving the delicate citrus aroma and taste in the Lager. This is a gentle, easy drinking beer with a dry finish. Best serves cold.
John Boston The Point Pale Ale is a light-bodied, Australian style Pale Ale with subtle tropical fruit and grassy characteristics. Beautifully balanced with a crisp, clean lingering finish this beer is the most refreshing of Pale Ales.
John Boston The Guardhouse Golden Ale is an aromatic beer with mouth-watering notes of stone fruit and Australian pale toffee malt characteristics. This results in full bodied flavour, an intense golden hue and a velvety smooth finish.
Steersman Blonde is a refreshing low carb, low gluten lager. This easy drinking lager is brewed to ensure no compromise on flavour and a clean, crisp finish.
A unique blend of premium hops drive an intense citrus and grapefruit aroma and flavour in this Pale Ale - balanced with a careful selection of speciality malts. Preservative and additive free, this beer is live-yeast conditioned in bottles and kegs, providing unmatched freshness and character. From brewing to release, a batch of Little Creatures Pale Ale takes about six weeks, allowing for two weeks conditioning in the bottle after packaging. No artificial additives are included, just great ingredients. Pour it into a glass to enjoy it at its best!
The unique Stella Artois yeast strain (the very same yeast strain first used by the Artois brewmasters) adds a light to moderate fruity, cooked pineapple aroma and creates a clean, crisp medium bodied flavour with hints of cooked vegetable. The Saaz hop also produces a unique bitterness which is well balanced with the malted barley, giving Stella Artois a subtle but pleasant grainy, sweet finish.