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Ironhouse Brewery Little Beach XPA

A beer made for summer? XPA full of pilsner & vienna malts and a touch of oats? Hopped out with a tasty regime of citra & amarillo hops? Done! Little beach xpa “An xpa (extra pale ale) that falls more on the ipa side of things than the pale's of the world, this little brew was so named after little beach itself, which is located just 6km south of ironhouse point, with a continuous sloping rocky shoreline in between. The beach lies in a small valley at the mouth of little beach creek, which is usually blocked to form a small lagoon. the beach is 200 m long, faces east and is bordered by sloping granite points backed by cleared farmland. waves average over 1m and usually maintain a permanent rip against the southern rocks. there are occasionally good surf breaks over the rocks at each end of the beach. The beach and small backing valley are part of the little beach coastal reserve, with a camping area well known to tasmanian's. it’s quite literally a little piece of paradise.” - cheers, ironhouse brew master, briggsy

Balter XPA

The Balter XPA will punch your taste buds with tropical and floral aromatics along with a fruity palette. This brew is for those who enjoy an easy to drink, fully-hopped beer.

Sanctus Brewing Co Big River XPA Can

To quench a big thirst, you need something even bigger to hit the spot. Heavy hitting hops with big citrus notes and a malty backbone. Big on hops, big on flavour – Big River XPA. It’s beer you’ll fall in love with.

Jervis Bay Brewing Co Bright Idea XPA Can

This take on the XPA style beefs up the body (of the beer that is, not you), and uses just a single hop throughout. If you’re going for one you might as well make it a good one, so choose Citra. It hasn’t been hopped it to oblivion, instead allowing for the addition of crystal malt to express and balance the assertive bitterness. Of course it's been dry hopped generously, so there’s plenty of aroma there too!

Philter XPA

This is a session beer made with love for all of us. Philter XPA will meet you with tropical fruit aromas, delivering a distinctly refreshing hop flavour and leaving a balanced finish. Naturally cloudy and easy drinking, she's a beaut.

Gage Roads Side Track All Day XPA

A beer best paired with care-free days, Side Track All Day XPA is the ideal go to beer for a moment of refreshment on those days where the time just gets away from you. Its jam packed with aromas of fresh citrus, tropical fruit and a hint of pine. Light malt base for smooth body and crisp bitterness for extreme drinkability with no compromise on flavour.

7th Day Brewery XPA Can

7th Day Brewery XPA. ABV - 4.7 % Extra Pale Ale. Very light body, fruity and floral hop profile with undertones of passion fruit.

Bondi Brewing Co Beach Beer Bondi XPA

Using pale malt and torrified wheat for the malts and Citra and Galaxy hops. Citra hops will bring out those pine and citrus note, Galaxy brings out those passion fruit and stone fruit notes. Its light straw in colour with a slight haze. This XPA is dryer than most.

Capital Brewing Xpa

The XPA (ABV: 5.0% IBU: 30) takes on elements of their Mountain Brew XPA and the previously known Summit Session XPA (now Summit Session Ale) but delivers something entirely its own. It joins the Capital core range family at the expense of the Springboard Orange Wit, that has been discontinued. We find out why they chose not to give it a stable name, how, for now, it completes their circle of core range beers and much more.

Heaps Normal Non-Alcoholic Quiet XPA (4 Pack)

Heaps Normal Quiet XPA is too good to be wasted. Create your own normal while celebrating the normal of and being respectful of other who may not think your normal is heaps normal! This refreshing and delicious non-alcoholic XPA has citrus and tropical aromas with a unmistakably beery finish. Unfiltered with a subtle malt sweetness and balanced bitterness, reminiscent of your old pals.