Stella Artois
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.
BentSpoke Easy Cleaning Ale
A cleansing ale, this easy drinking mid-strength will keep you well hydrated but in low gear through summer. Dry hopped with Citra and Mosaic. Featuring tropical fruit hop aromas and a clean finish.
Crown Lager
Crown Lager has a bright golden appearance with a solid creamy head. The fruity aroma transforms to a malty refreshing taste with a smooth, full bodied finish. The slightly lingering bitterness gives a balanced, rounded experience which will make you want more.
Curly Lewis Bondi Hazy Ale Can
Curly doesn't walk, Curly glides... over sand and sea like a hoppy golden God. Curly is hot afternoons rolling into balmy nights and fresh morning dips; like this hazy ale, like this glory ale with big tropical tides and smooth smashability.
XXXX Summer Bright Lager
A light, crisp dry style Lager with a mild bitterness for that easy drinking summer time beer.
Hollandia Beer
Fully imported from Holland, Hollandia is brewed in the traditional way creating a beer that is crisp and refreshing in the northern European lager style. Careful selection of hops and barley ensures Hollandia will become a firm favourite of lovers of the style.
Tsingtao Beer
China's most famous beer. A cleansing, hoppy European Lager style. A partner for a wide array of Chinese foods.
Kosciuszko Pale Ale
White Rabbit Dark Ale
Brewed out of the old 'Little Creatures' Brewery that was carted across the country from Fremantle, this great dark ale has a great intensity with sweet tones. Medium hops with caramel and toffee notes that lingers for considerable time.
Sol Beer
The story of Sol goes back to 1899, when on a sunny morning in Mexico, a brew master was working away. The early morning sun crept over his brew pot, caught in the majesty of the moment he was inspired to name his brew 'El Sol' - the sun in Mexican. Since that day Sol has been a beer for the working class, a beer of the people.