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James Squire

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James Squire 150 Lashes Pale Ale

A familiar style that Australian beer drinkers will recognise. Malted wheat adds to its refreshing character delivering a beer with a fruity nose and slight hints of passionfruit, grapefruit and citrus. IBU: 18.5 Carton of 24 x 345mL bottles.

James Squire Lower Sugar Ginger Beer 6x4x330mL

A ginger zing that teases with a tickle in the throat, and quenches a flaming thirst. A light, refreshing option best enjoyed over ice with lime. Now 50% lower in sugar.

James Squire Ginger Rasp Sour Cn6X330ml

A bold and juicy limited release Raspberry Sour Ginger Beer from James Squire. Exclusive to BWS and Dan Murphy's.

James Squire Stride Pale Ale

James Squire Stride is a clean refreshing low carb Pale Ale with all the flavour of a regular Pale Ale.  Using only Australian Pale and Munich Malts with a dash of Wheat. Tangerine, tropical stone fruit notes form the aroma and top notes while Mosaic and Galaxy hops deliver hints of passionfruit and citrus.

James Squire Citrus Whisky 6X4X375mL

James Squire One Fifty Lashes Pale Ale

James Squire One Fifty Lashes Pale Ale is a crisp finishing, Australian style cloudy Pale Ale with malted wheat for refreshing character and a concoction of hops which create fruity aromas of passion fruit, grapefruit and citrus.

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.

James Squire 150 Lashes

When James Squire was discovered stealing ingredients from the stores to make the colonys first batch of beer, the Judge ordered 150 lashes plus two barrels of ale. Thankfully for us, James Squire was a far better brewer than he was a thief.