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!
Red Duck Porter
Based on the classic London Porters of years gone by, Red Duck use a range of malts, crystal malts and roast barley to get a really smooth and deep flavour base, with gentle hopping so that their Porter is not bitter, simply devine. We promise that if you
Old Fart Ale
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Prickly Moses Stout
Crafted to be a sessional stout, this Prickly Moses beer is not big and heavy. Malt tones ranging from caramel and toffee through to roasted coffee, enhanced the complexity on the palate. It is easy drinking with its medium body and a crisp dry finish. Best match with chocolate deserts for a pleasant surprised.
Craggy Range Sophia
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West End Draught
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Stella Artois
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Mythos Hellenic Lager
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Menabrea Birra
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Pilsner Urquell Pilsner
The world's first and original Pilsner from Pilsen which has delighted discerning beer drinkers around the world. With its distinctive full bodied taste, uncompromised since the day it was created. It has an intensely hoppy, full-bodied flavour with a characteristically fine bitterness against a background of honey-sweetness.