Fruh Kolsch Can
From the recipe by Peter Josef Früh of the family brewery, this top-fermented specialty beer features the best ingredients and is brewed according to the German Purity Law. A favourite beer of Cologne, which became one of the city’s original since 1904. Kölsch is the distinctive beer of the city of Cologne which sits astride the Rhine in northern Germany. The brewing process makes Kölsch something of a cross between ale and lager and results in a wonderfully lemony, easy drinking beer. The soft, delicate hoppiness balances the fruity maltiness well and leads up to a clean, dry and fresh finish with just a hint of grapefruit - delicious.
Willie The Boatman Rogue Draught Can
The perfect Aussie Lager - easy drinking beer that goes with all food and every occasion. Even ya Bogan mates will love this beer!
Capital Brewing Good Drop Lo Cal Lager Can
A crisp, refreshing everyday sipper that's as invigorating as a mountain breeze. Enjoy a light & bright experience without the heaviness.
Benediktiner Hell Can
Experience the unique character of Benediktiner Hell, a golden lager with a mild, malty sweetness and gentle effervescence. Its crystal-clear appearance is topped with a fine, white foam. The aroma offers a delicate mix of sweet and fruity notes, including hints of honey, ripe grains, yellow apples, and hops. On the palate, enjoy a smooth, malty sweetness balanced by gentle hops, with subtle fruity hints of apple and aromatic herbs, leaving a pleasantly hoppy aftertaste. For the best Benediktiner Hell experience, serve it in a tall, narrow glass to showcase its golden clarity and retain the fine foam head. Chill the lager to around 7°C to enhance its delicate effervescence and bring out the subtle flavours. Perfect for a sunny afternoon or a relaxed evening with friends, Benediktiner Hell pairs wonderfully with light dishes like salads, seafood, or soft cheeses.
Benediktiner Weissbier Can
Discover Benediktiner Weissbier, an authentic Bavarian wheat beer crafted with centuries-old brewing traditions. Brewed in the picturesque mountain tops of Ettal, the brewery has been perfecting its recipe since 1330, embodying true Bavarian heritage. Its hazy golden color and thick, creamy head set the stage for a delightful taste journey. Aromas of banana, clove, and light citrus invite you in, while the first sip reveals a harmonious blend of fruity and spicy notes. Perfectly carbonated, this Weissbier offers a crisp and satisfying finish. Enjoy it with friends or paired with a hearty meal for an unforgettable beer experience rooted in centuries of brewing excellence.
La Trappe Blond
La Trappe is the only Trappist beer located outside of Belgium and is only one of the seven still producing Trappist beers today. The Blond is a golden blond beer that combines the Trappist fermentation process to produce an aromatic, fruity and fresh aroma. The flavour may be described as light malty and slightly sweet. A fresh and fruity beer with a hint of bitterness that evaporates quickly, resulting in a smooth and friendly aftertaste. This easy drinking beer is a finely balanced mix of complexity and simplicity.
Birra Moretti Italian Lager
Birra Moretti is a quality beer made in the traditional way. It is the result of a production process that has remained almost unchanged since 1859.
Iron Jack
Iron Jack is a mild, mid strength lager with low body and low bitterness to produce an easy drinking beer for maximum refreshment.The beer is fermented with lager yeast and fermented cool toproduce the clean, fresh taste thatmakes it so sessionable. The subtle use of Saazhops to add complexity and give the impression of a fullerbeer is evident in the aroma andlate flavour characteristics of the beer.
Früh Kölsch
Kölsch is a style of beer first brewed in Cologne, Germany. It is unusual because although it is warm fermented with ale yeast, it is then conditioned at cold temperatures like a lager.Which gives it a crisp light flavour style.In 1986, the brewers of Köln agreed upon the Kölsch Konvention, which set out the brewing process that had to be used and restricted the use of kölsch to breweries that were within 50 km/30 mi of Köln. In 1997, Kölsch became a product with a protected geographical indication (PGI), expanding this protection to the entire EU.[3] Currently thirteen breweries in and around Cologne meet this convention.
Leffe Blonde Ale
Leffe Blonde is a Belgian Abbey Ale, golden in colour. It has a delicate aroma of smoked bacon which combines beautifully with the more obvious aromas of caramel and toffee which are derived from the special ''Aromatic'' malts used. These malts go through a special kilning process which dries and cures the malt at high temperatures resulting in high soluble sugar levels giving Leffe its distinctive colour, aroma and flavour.