Stone & Wood Pacific Ale Can
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.
Stone & Wood Pacific Ale
Stone & Wood from Byron Bay have burst onto the craft beer scene with some fantastic hand crafted beers including this Pacific Ale which is jam packed full of fresh tropical fruit aromas and flavours. The quintesential summer sessional beer, it has crowd pleaser written all over it.
Boatrocker Stout
A classic, full bodied English style stout brewed with the finest English malts and hops they could get their hands on. Dry Roast on the nose with a velvety mouthfeel. Its a deliciously balanced and hearty ale.
Willie The Boatman Crazy Ivan IPA Can
Willie the Boatman takes its name from a Scottish Convict whose job it was to row people across the Cooks River in Tempe before a bridge was built in the late 1800s. This Beer is named after another Tempe figure. Ivan Smith. Ivan is a a ball of energy, he is great fun to be around and a little crazy.in a good way. The Crazy Ivan IPA is full of malt and hops and most of all is a mouthful of fun. To keep the Crazy Ivan balanced and slightly under control we use big Malts married with Amarillo,Mosaic and simcoe hops. With an an IBU of 50 and a ABV 0f 6% hold on and enjoy the ride!
Akasha Freshwater Pale Ale Can
Stone & Wood Green Coast Lager
With subtle hops, full malt, and a soft clean finish Stone & Woods hand crafted Green Coast Lager is influenced by the surrounding green hills in the Northern Rivers that roll down to meet the Pacific Ocean. Unfiltered, it has a light amber colour with a natural yeast cloud, and a flavour that strikes a balance between its subtle hop aroma and full malt palate, finishing soft and clean. Something so fine, yet so complex requires quality ingredients, attention to detail and finesse to produce. The best grain adds both softness to the palate and a full bodied malt character, whilst noble hops provide a subtlety and harmony that takes time to get right, and like the good things in life, it just cant be rushed, so take it slow.