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Nature's Harvest Chardonnay

This ripper little organic white is a standout in the range of wines for those who are more conscious of what goes into their body. White peach and manderine sit comfortably in a whilsper of clean acid.

Sonata Estate Fresh Dry White

Sonata Estate's Fresh Dry White a fresh and delicate white wine with a zippy and zesty palate. Notes of stonefruits, peach and melon with soft acidity, an easy drinking style great for summer sipping.

Devils Creek Sauvignon Blanc

Imagine honeydew melon, fresh green apples and hints of lemon. Prepare to be surprised!

Demon Ridge Special Cuvee Non-Vintage

Refreshing sparkling wine.Full rich flavour with notes of fig and guava. Serve chilled with great company!

Tempus Two Varietal Blanc De Blancs

A zesty and refreshing sparkling wine with enticing fruit flavours of passionfruit and green apple which provide a sweetness that is well balanced by a citrus finish. A soft fine bubble completes the wine.

Canadian Club Dry

Carton of 24 x 330mL Bottles This pub favourite is also a very popular ready to drink. Add a wedge of fresh lime to make it just that little bit more refreshing. A perfect start to the Friday night.

Guinness Extra Stout

The classic Irish dark Stout that started it all, crafted to perfection for over 200 years. Crack it open, and the first sip tastes as fresh as ever. The unmistakeable deep-dark colour. The crisp hint of roasted barley, the fresh breeze of hops

Stanley Tawny

Stanley have always been committed to producing the very best quality in casks. This tawny is great value Australian fortified wine, showing sweet dried fruit and a whisper of spice.

Bad Shepherd Peanut Butter Porter Can

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.