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James Squire Alcoholic Ginger Beer

James Squire Alcoholic Ginger Beer, the perfect refreshment when you dont feel like a beer. Made with Australian ginger and lightly spiced, James Squire Alcoholic Ginger Beer is a boldly refreshing alternative to beer.

Hope Brewery XPA

Bold aromatic and fruity American Pale Ale Tropical fruit, citrus, toffee and malt flavour and aromas are dominant and rounded off with solid bitterness that is typical to the style. 4.7% ABV | 30 IBU | 14 EBC

Hobart Brewing Co Extra Pale Ale

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!

Zytho Black Velvet Stout Can

With aromas of coffee, dark chocolate and raisins, follow through to the full and rich palate, this is a seductive stout of silk creaminess and enveloping flavour. Think melted chocolate in lycra. Take a sip and savour its delectability.

James Squire Broken Shackles Lager

Broken Shackles Lager strikes the perfect balance between flavour and refreshment. With a clean crisp taste and lower bitterness, each one is refreshing as the last. Crafted using only 100% local Australian ingredients. A world class Australian lager.

Jervis Bay Brewing Co 11 Days Pale Ale Can

Imagine walking from Jervis Bay to Sydney. The crew onboard the cutter Nancy washed up on shore in Jervis Bay in 1805 and it took them 11 days to walk all the way home to Sydney. Sure hope there was a refreshing pale ale waiting for them at the other end. This bright pale ale bucks the trend of mega quantities of peach and passionfruit. Instead, the Strata and Amarillo aroma hops impart subtle notes that, if in a wine, might be expressed as barnyard. The dry finish results in a crisp, refreshing beer that is perfect for every summer day and not just 11 of them!

Jervis Bay Brewing Co Bay Of Plenty IPA Can

Bay of plenty IPA named after the Indigenous Australian meaning for Booderee. Large quantities of whirlpool and dry hops deliver boatloads of fruit and waves of flavour. Mango, stonefruit and citrus are all to the fore, while a welcome bitterness gently washes the pallet clean. An IPA that delivers plenty of everything that is good about hoppy beers!

Pirate Life South Coast Crisp Lager Can

Since establishing Pirate Life, we’ve connected with countless characters over a coldie. We love brewing, we love people, and this’ll never change. Our new Crisp Lager celebrates just that. An ode to Australia’s most beloved style, it’s refreshing and uncomplicated. In other words, a beer that all your mates can get around What’s more, it bears the South Coast name – words (much like Pirate Life) denoting quality, consistency, and drinkability. By featuring them, we’re helping to premiumise the lager landscape…one tasty tin at a time. As for the liquid itself, expect light malty notes, hints of citrus, and a clean, dry finish. You beauty.

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.