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.
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Rodenbach Fruitage Beer Can
Rodenbach Fruitage gets its name from age-old brewing techniques combined with fruit infusions. Rodenbach Fruitage is a blend of aged ale, young ale and 7% cherries, which gives it its sweet-sourness and fruity notes. Fruitage is light and refreshing, and at 3.9% perfect for moderation and easy drinking spritz moments
Tooheys Old
Tooheys Old is a robustly flavoured Ale made with top fermentation Ale yeast. The beer is lightly hopped, and gets its darker colour from black malt. Fruity Ale-like esters blend well with subtle hoppiness, hints of coffee and chocolate to deliver a unique beer.
DAB Original German Beer
A real Dortmunder - a symbol of German brewing culture - Bright golden colour fine bitter taste with an elegant note of hops. Dortmunder Actien Brauerei is a German brewery in the city of Dortmund, founded in 1868 by the businessmen Laurenz Fischer and Heinrich and Friedrich Mauritz together with master brewer Heinrich Herberz.
Coopers Mild Ale
Mild Ale is brewed with a selection of barley and wheat malt, and with no added sugar. This traditional brewing approach provides the smooth malt character which is balanced by a triple hopping with Pride of Ringwood and Saaz hops. The brew is fermented similarly to its stablemates Pale and Sparkling Ale, with the customary secondary fermentation in the bottle.
Steinlager Pure Beer
Steinlager Pure has been designed to transport you back to the pristine and pure lands of New Zealand with every bottle. Wherever you are in the world, Steinlager Pure teleports you via your senses. New Zealand's unique climatic elements that include mountains that rise to capture the moist westerlies, pristine waters and the purest air on the planet all combine to create the pure, clean taste of Steinlager Pure.
Sapporo Premium Beer
Sapporo Premium Beer was originally brewed in 1876 by Japanese brewmaster Seibei Nakagawa. Trained in Germany, Seibei had a true passion for his craft. With authentic brewing techniques and quality local ingredients, he developed a perfectly balanced golden lager. As a former frontier town, the northern city of Sapporo thus became the home of Japan's oldest brewery. The iconic gold star reflects the pioneering spirit of Sapporo and its famous brewer. Sapporo Premium Beer is brewed with the Japanese attention to detail. The slow cool fermentation balances delicate hops and esters with a full malt character. The authentic brewing techniques and quality ingredients used have produced a crisp and refreshing lager beer.
Corona Extra Beer
Now available in the perfect 710ml sharing size, Corona's famously smooth, refreshing taste can be enjoyed with good company from a place you'd rather be. Garnish your Corona beer traditionally with a lime or lemon wedge to highten the citrus aromas and flavours.
Victoria Bitter
The 'Big Cold Beer', Victoria Bitter has long been Australia's favourite beer. The great taste brewed to deliver full-bodied flavour when ice cold, will quench any hard earned thirst. Unashamedly full flavoured and full strength at 4.9%, VB's legendary taste is here to stay ... matter of fact, we got it now!
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.
Schofferhofer Hefe Can
Schöfferhofer Hefeweizen is the most popular variant of the Schöfferhofer Classics range. If you look carefully, you’ll notice there’s little bit of yeast left in the bottom of each can. And thanks to a higher amount of hop, it tastes slightly more flavourful than other wheat beers – yet boasts a fresh and tangy fruitiness. Even visually, it is a true delight: Its shiny amber colour is one of a kind. But we might as well spare you all the talking. After all, the best way to feel Schöfferhofer’s sparkle is to open up a can, pour it slowly into a freshly rinsed wheat beer glass (Hold it tilted to avoid excess foam!) and take a first sip. Cheers!