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.
The easy going surf rock of pale ales. This decidedly hoppy beer has a melody of fresh hop character led by tropical fruits, Pineapple and passionfruit, reminiscent of chilled out summer days. The lingering tropical hop and mellow malt flavours are the smooth finish to this Tropical Pale Ale.
Drinking Balter IPA is like frolicking naked through a spring forest, then dive bombing off a mandarin-scented waterfall. Its clean hoppy base offers a relentless, yet refined bitterness complemented by pine and citrus aromatics. Here's cheers to a big refresher after a hard-won day. Its clean hoppy base offers a relentless, yet refined bitterness complemented by pine and citrus aromatics and broad suit driven palate.
Coopers Extra Stout is a beacon for lovers of a hearty brew. With its robust flavour comprising a blend of fruit, chocolate and hop bitter notes it's everything a stout should be. Brewed naturally using a top fermentation method, this beer's unique rich, dark texture comes from specially roasted black malt.
Matso's, iconic brewery in Western Australia's north west, produce an extremely refreshing ginger beer that is the perfect beverage for a hot summer's day. Displaying a pungent bite of ginger with the right amount of sweetness to soften the palate. You can drink your Matso's Ginger Beer either straight up, over ice, or as a cocktail with a kick with some dark rum.
Australia's leading low carbohydrate beer and for obvious reasons. Pure Blonde is a crisp, clean, easy drinking beer that delivers refreshment while looking after the waistline.
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.