The Hills Cider Company Apple Cider
In 2010, The Hills Cider Company launched with the goal of producing Australia's best ciders. Their passionate search for the highest quality fruit lead them to vastly experienced fruit growers of Adelaide Hills. Made from 100% Adelaide Hills Apples, the vanilla, lime sherbet characters shine through the palate on a crisp acid backbone. The team has crafted a well balanced, complex cider with a clean dry finish.
Young Henrys Cloudy Cider
With a blend of Royal Gala and Pink Lady apples, this unfiltered cider tastes of pure apple goodness. No added sugar, syrups, water or trickery. Slightly tart with natural fruit sweetness.
Little Fat Lamb Strawberry & Lime
Australian born and bred, Little Fat Lamb Strawberry and Lime offers a full refreshing strawberry taste with a touch of lime. Best served over ice with a pinch of mint.
Strongbow Original Apple Cider
Crisp and refreshing apple cider with a slightly sweet taste.
Crown Lager
Crown Lager has a bright golden appearance with a solid creamy head. The fruity aroma transforms to a malty refreshing taste with a smooth, full bodied finish. The slightly lingering bitterness gives a balanced, rounded experience which will make you want more.
Foster's Classic Lager
Foster's, that classic taste of Australia, is back with a new brew. The beer's malty characters and fruity nuances are balanced by a crisp and clean hop finish and is now available in convenient 375mL cans.
Little Fat Lamb Guava
Little Fat Lamb celebrates a range of brewed beverages founded on using the best available locally sourced ingredients. Now coming in a new 4 pack, the refreshing Guava flavours makes this incredibly brewed beverage an ideal summer drink.
Amply's Hard Apple Cider Can
This medium-sweet cider is punching with big crisp apple aromas and flavours. It turns up the dial with floral apple notes, well-balanced acidity, a crisp and refreshing finish and the lingering taste of crunchy fresh apple. Now available in a handy 4-pack. Fun Fact. The cider press was invented in the 14th century.