James Boag's Draught
The legend of St George has been the emblem for J Boag & Son since 1881, representing the determination required to make such fine beers. Combining pure Tasmanian water and the finest natural ingredients. A slightly sweet style, mellow and crisp.
Hardy's Stamp of Australia Moscato
Moscato, the perfect summer sipper or partnered with any weekend brunch, is a light bodied fruits driven wine. On top of that, Hardy's have delicately made this Stamp of Australia Moscato with a hint more of rose petals and sweet spices. Well chill before serve.
Zytho Brewing Zesty Pale Ale
Long before there were beer geeks, there were zythophiles. Related to the Greek verb zeo, meaning "to boil', a zythophile is a lover of all things beer. A full-flavoured yet crisp and highly sessionable example of Australians' favourite craft beer style. We've called it Zesty because it's high on flavour and drinkability, thanks to the shrewd balancing of some of the world's most enticing aroma hops with a medium malt profile. It's sure to be a fixture in the eskies of zythophiles young and old this summer.
Tooheys New
Tooheys New - official currency of the beer economy - has a lightly hopped, malty character, delivering the perfect balance of bitter and sweet beer flavours. Its defining characteristic is its smooth, refreshing, easy drinking taste. Low in effervescence to enhance refreshment - each sip tastes as good as the first.
XXXX Gold Lager
It has a mild hoppy taste with a subtle sweet flavour. Unlike a lot of reduced alcohol beers it maintains a solid body and texture. It is an excellent beer if you're after the full bodied beer flavours without the matching alchohol content.
Young Henrys Newtowner Australian Pale Ale
When the Sydney suburb of Newtown celebrated its sesquicentenary, the brewers of Young Henry were invited to brew a unique beer to showcase the unique style of Newtown. The resulting beer was an Aussie Pale Ale called Young Henrys Newtowner. Made from three varieties of local hops this beer is fun, fruity and even a little bitter - just like Newtown.
Young Henry's Motorcycle Oil Can
Young Henrys Motorcycle Oil is a smooth, hoppy, black beer with mild bitterness, roughly based on a hopped-up American porter. Originally brewed as a small batch in 2017 its back in black by popular demand, bigger and bolder as this years YH Winter release. Best served loud.
Coopers XPA
Coopers Extra Pale Ale is an easy drinking and well balanced ale that's full of hop flavour.
Hawkes Brewing Co Patio Pale Ale
An easy-drinking pale, delivering a big, floral aroma, with tropical notes of lychee, stone fruit and citrus. Lightly toasted malt and gentle bitterness deliver a clean finish.
Tooheys Old Ale
You'll love the complex flavour of Tooheys Old. This Australian beer is lightly hopped resulting in malty flavours at first taste and a crisp, bitter finish. The black malts used in the recipe give this ale its distinctive dark colouring.